![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, we’ll have to take into account that at all times, a lot is going on onscreen. Even though these subtle winks and perhaps recycled portions are certainly a fun implementation, a bit of extra details here and there would have been much appreciated. If you played Carmageddon II, which was released in 1998, Reincarnation sometimes feels like a blast from the past, as some cars look like the rehashed models from the second installment. On the other hand, everything looks quite bland, as there is a lack of detail and some things look reasonably dated. The damage of the vehicles has been handled in a slightly more realistic fashion, which is, if you’re a fan of the franchise, something you’ll either love or hate. During one of the many rampages you’ll be treated to fairly fun looking vehicles, lots of blood splatters and environments with a decent amount of rubble and sights to be seen. ![]() Whilst it is very amusing to see this old franchise getting revamped for our modern standards, there are still a lot of rough edges of which we aren’t that sure if they are intended or not. Graphically Carmageddon: Reincarnation leaves us with mixed feelings. Imagine what a game could do if you discover a whorehouse filled with cows. Even with the rather controversial topic, things are being kept light with funny texts on screen, retro menu explanations and silly antics scattered all over the game. This means it’s pretty simple and straightforward, namely get rid of your stress by giving your digital opponents and bystanders a hefty dose of panic.Īlthough this isn’t really story related, it’s fun to see that the humor of this franchise remains intact. You’ll simply drive around, kill as many pedestrians on your way as possible, wreck your opponents and rack in the cash rewards, in order to become the best of the best. Just like the classic iterations of the franchise, there is no real thick plot to explore. We decided to take our new cars for a bloody ride through this revamped memory lane. The violent antics of Max Damage and Die Anna reign supreme once again in this controversial franchise. Carmageddon is back after a successful kickstarter campaign, even though the many backers had to wait quite some time to see the fruit of Stainless Games’ labor. ![]()
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