![]() While not for everyone, game players with a healthy grasp on reality will find a lot to enjoy. Although the violence in Carmageddon 2 may earn it a mention on the floor of the House, the game is mindless fun with a heavy dose of violence. Owners of Blue and White G3s will probably have the best experience, with a high frame rate, low 30s, and excellent 3D rendering. It was ported to other platforms, and spawned a series. The PC version received favorable reviews according to video game review aggregator GameRankings, while the console versions received much lower scores. It was produced by Stainless Games and published by Interplay Productions and Sales Curve Interactive. Frame rates for the Voodoo 1 on a G3 266 average about 18fps, and on the Voodoo 2, about 25fps. Carmageddon is a vehicular combat video game released for personal computers in 1997. If you have a Voodoo 1 or 2 card, the game looks great. Carpocalypse Now doesn't require 3D acceleration beyond the Rage II or Rage Pro built into most PowerPCs, but the frame rate is painfully low, even on a G3 266. ![]() Giant pedestrians are large and easy to run down and the drunken ones, well, let's just say the they never see you coming. Big head pedestrians take on a distinctly Japanese anime look. To enhance their cartoon nature, you can pick up powerups like drunken pedestrians, big head pedestrians, and giant pedestrians, that all do pretty much what they say. The only thing keeping this game off the banned list is that the people you're running over are very cartoonish, with a low polygon count and a walk as stiff as Al Gore's. The more finesse or style you exhibit in your antisocial driving, the more points you're likely to get. Pile drive a walking man into a building and you can pick up a quick 700 points. Vehicle repairs, power ups and upgrades are all purchased with points that you earn by destroying opponent cars or running down foot traffic. Chances are also high that you will eliminate your competitors long before you run out of time. In practice, driving around causing destruction and racking up points is the way to win because it is easy to pick up additional time for the track. And with a highly entertaining gameplay loop that gives you a great degree of freedom, it’s a blast from the past that occasionally puts a foot wrong but is easily forgiven. CARMAGEDDON returns, and this time there are more then 30 tracks to tear up and 10 amazing. Violent, vulgar and crude, Carmageddon: Max Damage is downright offensive and all the better for it. Ostensibly, you're supposed to be racing a circuit, the first one across the finish line wins. This might just be the most vicious race youll ever enter. There are more ways to crush, run down, and otherwise maim innocent people in this game than in real life. ![]() This is the kind of game that Congress gets upset about, and rightly so. Carpocalypse Now is all about destruction.
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