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FlatOut
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 4, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Android, OS X, Linux
First releaseFlatOut
July 12, 2005
Latest releaseFlatOut 4: Total Insanity
March 17, 2017

FlatOut is a series of action demolition derby/racing video games created by Finnish independent video game developer Bugbear Entertainment.[1] The FlatOut series has sold a total of almost 3 million units worldwide. After Bugbear developed FlatOut: Head On, Dutch video game developer Team6 Game Studios developed the next three games in the series, which are the Windows-exclusive FlatOut 3 and two spin-offs on Wii and Android. Kylotonn developed the series' fourth installation, FlatOut 4: Total Insanity, which was released on March 17, 2017 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in Europe and May 2, 2017 in the U.S.

The series has received both critical acclaim[2] and notable negative reception[3][4] with most notably FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction being considered one of the worst video games of all time[5] and FlatOut 2 being considered the best in the series[6]. It was called a welcome addendum to the derby-racing genre at first but eventually died out due to a lack of critical reception[7].

Games

Title Year released Platforms
FlatOut (2004) 2004 Windows, PS2, Xbox
FlatOut 2 2006 Windows, PS2, Xbox
FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage 2007 X360
FlatOut: Head On 2008 PSP
FlatOut (2010) 2010 Wii
FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction 2011 Windows
FlatOut Stuntman 2013 iOS
FlatOut 4: Total Insanity 2017 PS4, XBO, Windows

FlatOut's gameplay style remained mostly consist over the years, so much so that it was criticised for being stagnant and repetitive[8]. The first game featured standard lap races and destruction derby competitions against 7 computer-controlled opponents in either open environments or stadium laps. It was notable for featuring excessive car damage, silly physics and fun gameplay[9] and FlatOut 2 was praised for evolving the gameplay of the first game and having better races, vehicles, graphics and controls[10]. It received an enhanced version on Xbox 360 called FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage, which also received a port to the PlayStation Portable called FlatOut: Head On.

After FlatOut 2, the developers behind the series, Bugbear Entertainment, left the series and Dutch Team6 Game Studios took over the franchise for the next three entries and Kylotonn developed FlatOut 4: Total Insanity, the latest game in the series. However, future games didn't exceed FlatOut 2's critical reception, with FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction being considered one of the worst games ever made[11], FlatOut (2010) being considered mediocre[12] and FlatOut 4: Total Insanity receiving middling reviews[13]. An iOS rag doll spin-off titled FlatOut Stuntman was developed and published by Team6 Game Studios in 2013.

References

  1. ^ Kuorikoski, Juho (2015). Finnish Video Games: A History and Catalog. McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-1-4766-2119-7. Retrieved 16 March 2019 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Matt Gardner (1 August 2019). "13 Years On, BugBear's FlatOut 2 is Still the King of Car Combat. Will Wreckfest Change That?". Forbes.
  3. ^ Rich Stanton (5 January 2012). "FlatOut 3: Chaos and Destruction Review". Eurogamer.
  4. ^ Luke Reilly (18 January 2012). "FlatOut 3: How to Ruin a Good Racing Series Forever". IGN.
  5. ^ Ben Gilbert (17 April 2018). "Worst 50 Games Of All Time, According to Critics". Business Insider.
  6. ^ Chris Roper (17 May 2012). "FlatOut 2 Review". IGN.
  7. ^ Will Usher. "14 Game Franchises That Got Way Worse". Cinema Blend.
  8. ^ Will Usher. "14 Game Franchises That Got Way Worse". Cinema Blend.
  9. ^ Alex Navarro (18 July 2005). "FlatOut Review". Gamespot.
  10. ^ Chris Roper (17 May 2012). "FlatOut 2 Review". IGN.
  11. ^ Ben Gilbert (17 April 2018). "Worst 50 Games Of All Time, According to Critics". Business Insider.
  12. ^ "FlatOut For PC Reviews". Metacritic. 12 July 2005.
  13. ^ "FlatOut 4: Total Insanity For PC Reviews". Metacritic. 4 April 2017.