While Criterion Games may finally be bringing their Burnout series of arcade racing games to the PC with the upcoming release of the PC port of Burnout Paradise, developer Bugbear have already released their first two FlatOut racing games to the PC. Now they are preparing to release their latest game in the series, FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage, to the PC (it was first released in 2007 for the Xbox 360) and its publisher Empire Interactive has just released the first screenshots of the PC port.
The FlatOut games combine the high speed and highly destructible features of the Burnout series with great looking graphics and some weird mini-games involving throwing the rag doll driver out the windshield and into various situations including throwing the driver into large targets, into bowling pins and more. The developers are stating that the graphics will be improved for the PC port and that it will be released this June.
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Don't be fooled here. Ultimate Carnage for the 360 was a very direct port of Flatout 2 with updated graphics. All they are doing by porting it BACK to the PC is giving yet another coat of paint to a 3 year old game. I felt ripped off when I bought the 360 version and realized that I already owned that game for the PC so I don't want want the same thing to happen to anyone else.
...bysmittyPosted at 4:01PM on May 13th 2008 by bysmitty