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FlatOut Mode is the slightly more serious side of the game; this is the championship career mode where you win points over a series of cups and classes, while buying and upgrading cars.
FlatOut: Head On follows the same basic formula as the rest of the series, but the PlayStation Portable version is the current definitive package. There's something rather charming about the low ...
Bugbear don’t have the rights to make FlatOut games anymore. In their absence developer duties were handed to Team 6 Game Studios (with disastrous results). Bugbear want to make another car game ...
I liked Flatout when I reviewed it. The game was great, but suffered from some control and physics issues. Outside of the racing, the minigames and events were another big draw, and they were a ...
The best FlatOut ever Looking around at the super serious driving titles on PS4; it wasn’t always like this you know. Racing games on the PlayStation home consoles of yore used to have fun and ...
Developed by Bugbear Entertainment, FLATOUT is one of the most spectacular Racing games you'll ever see! Experience the drive of your life as you throw yourself around 45 challenging tracks in one ...
The FlatOut games are definitely among the more underrated arcade racers out there. For the uninitiated, here's what you need to know - the series is all about down and dirty combative racing ...
In structural terms, Flat-Out may sound like any other driving game: eight competing drivers in any one race, three distinctly different locations each with 15 track variations (making a total of ...
FlatOut 4: Total Insanity is in development and it's being produced in partnership with Tiny Rebel Games, Stratgey First and Kylotonn Games.
A new "multi-million dollar" FlatOut racing game is in the works, and the online community will be asked to participate in the creative process. Set for release next year, Strategy First and Paris ...
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