

Speaking of mods, there's even a mod named Ultimate Car Pack which features a incredibly whopping amount 1647 vehicles which is even bigger than Gran Turismo 6 and even Switchcars.Also, you can mod the game by adding cars and tracks from other games including the original Red Eagle from the first installment or actual real-life cars.Licensed soundtrack by Iron Maiden and Sentience.The ability to repair your car and upgrade it in the middle of the action.A great variety of different cars with their own unique stats, which can be purchased after destroying them.

Including power downs as well as insane powerups, making pickups an enticing gamble that will either get you at a disadvantage, or aid you in winning the events much faster and easier.Impressive damage models, panels fly off your cars, bodywork gets trashed, heck, you can even see some cars get sheared in half.The steering can take some getting used to, but the cars feel nice and weighty.Impressive physics engine, cars go flying, get flipped over, spin in the air, and much more.Gives you the freedom to complete the races in any of three ways: racing through checkpoints to the finish line (the boring "traditional way"), running over all pedestrians (psycho completionist way), or wasting the five other people you're racing against (the fun way).Takes place in huge, open levels with sometimes upwards of 700 pedestrians.It was heavily censored or outright banned in some countries due to the game's gratuitous violence. It was developed by UK based publishers Stainless Productions. It was ported to the Nintendo 64 under the name Carmageddon 64 and Game Boy Color as Carmageddon GBC, but both of them was poorly received, and a PlayStation port was planned, but cancelled. Titus Software (North America, N64 and GBC)Ĭarmageddon: Reincarnation (Max Damage) (reboot)Ĭarmageddon II: Carpocalypse Nowis a controversial racing game released in 1998 for the PC.
