This game is awful, the way the car handles is terrible, it's like driving on an ice rink. You'll be sliding all over the place and it's disgusting altogether. The game play is some what fun but the driving is what ruins the experience.
This game is awful, the way the car handles is terrible, it's like driving on an ice rink. You'll be sliding all over the place and it's disgusting altogether. The game play is some what fun but the driving is what ruins the experience.
Another failed attempt to revive a franchise whose time seems long since passed, especially given how frustrating and unrewarding this reboot is to play.
Running over pedestrians and totalling opponents is never not going to be fun; Some amusing power-ups and upgrade options, and the sandbox style maps can be interesting
The driving model is never very satisfying, the graphics are awful, and the game quickly becomes repetitive and boring; Very limited online options
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. If Broken Age is Kickstarter's poster boy for videogames, then Carmageddon: Max Damage is the deformed monster they'll want to keep locked in the basement.
Like the original games, each of the races is set in an open world area, loaded with iconic monuments and stadiums, while pedestrians roam the streets. Classic Carma mode has three different ways to win a race: either by being the first car to complete the laps by following checkpoints, killing all...
There are six metallic wrecking machines warming up their engines behind the starting line. They're lined up on a backroad somewhere in the far distance, but everyone knows that after the first turn the track will be full of pedestrians.
feels like it was designed in and for the year 1999, which on paper is a noble goal when trying to revive a franchise. Unfortunately, in practice it just doesn't work, instead reminding us that time moves on.
Carmageddon: Max Damage is mad in much the same way that you might expect a toothless, elderly, and faintly racist family member would be. One of the original ‘video game nasties' from the 1990s, Carmageddon drunkenly swaggers onto PS4, adorned in a black and gold striped shell-suit, gingerly...
iv never played any of the other games before so i dont know what this 1 is like compaired to the others but i find it fun. u can run over people, smash into other cars & wreck them. whats not to like
Carmageddon: Max Damage is not a game for the faint of heart. If you're not okay with running over wheel-chaired pedestrians, cheerleaders, and dogs – you might want to hit the back button on your browser. Still here? Great.
Lengthy single player experience; Large assortment of unlockable vehicles; Amusing power-ups
Vehicles don't control very well; Terrible AI; Painful load times; No one's playing multiplayer
Alan aims for Max Damage in a souped-up version of last year's Carmageddon: Reincarnation.
You can do naughty car stuff and no-one calls the fuzz; The power-ups elevate the game from silly to silly with power-ups; There's lots of blood
Car handling is fairly abysmal, making some missions unbearable; It looks a bit poo
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