In FlatOut 2, it has a 5.000 rpm redline, which for a truck of it's time, was about average for a petrol engine, V8 powered truck. It is also slow and struggles to catch other cars. However it is easy to outmaneuver due to uncomfortable handling and poor grip. A very good derby car, this time the driver has a huge strength advantage and the small size presents a small target. This sequel has more of a street racing feel to. It is the second game after the 2004 FlatOut game. FlatOut 2 is a racing game that was developed by Bugbear Entertainment and was published by Vivendi Universal Games and Empire Interactive in 2006. Still it is surprisingly agile for its weight. The racing game that the Germans tried to censor. Very touchy towards debris, even a stack of tires could roll or spin the Crusader. It is unpredictable and twitchy in handling and its low ground clearance makes landing jumps particularly uncomfortable. It has become one of the heaviest and strongest cars in the game, still retaining its slow speed albeit its top speed seems to have improved relatively so. The Crusader has changed substantially in FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage. However it is not suitable to shaking other cars off its tail and drivers should be weary of its low weight and mediocre durability. Its small size also presents a small target. A mediocre derby contender, its high agility and good resilience to harsh conditions allows the Crusader to keep its stature in the derby. Putting action squarely in to racing, FlatOut 2 is a 8 car close pack racing game full of destruction and wrecking Tracks are filled with crash hotspots. Despite its high strength, it is quite lightweight and easily pushed by heavier cars. A bit unpredictable in handling, although the skillful use of the handbrake can result in some quirky moves such as a reverse corner entry or a flat spin. It has good suspensions and a high ground clearance suitable for taking jumps and it is not easily disrupted by lighter debris. It is fast off the line and is quite agile. The Crusader is the slowest Street class vehicle, but makes up for it in sheer handling. Crusader is best suited to an aggressive driver who is willing to win the race by any means necessary, and by taking big risks. Unfortunately, the top speed is quite low, so the Crusader is best suited to derbies or short, tight race tracks. As such, it is very competent around corners, and the weight keeps the vehicle planted to the ground round those tricky dirt hairpins. The Crusader is a seemingly heavy, 4WD pick-up truck, but not as heavy as the Canyon. The Crusader recembles a 1947 Chevrolet Thriftmaster/chevrolet apache. In both games, it is driven by Frank Malcov. a product of the e.u.Crusader is a Street Class car in FlatOut 2 and FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage. GameSpy and the "Powered by GameSpy" design are trademarks of GameSpy Industries, Inc. NVIDIA, the NVIDIA Logo, GeForce and "The Way It's Meant to be Played" Logo are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the United States and other countries. Empire, FlatOut and "E" are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Empire Interactive Europe Ltd. Game concept and development by Bugbear Entertainment Ltd. Ram your opponents' car and watch them fly through the air - you're here to win!įlatOut 2 © 2006 Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.Wreck your way across parched deserts, massive storm drains and narrow city streets.Mini games gone wild - hurl the driver in these 12 crazy challenges.Thousands and thousands of objects to annihilate.The ultimate in turbo-charged cars and the craziest competitor drivers are waiting to test your best destructive streak. In these high-speed races, the more damage you inflict, the better. About This Game DRIVING THIS RECKLESS IS NO ACCIDENT!īut you might want to cause a few.
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