

There are also Time Trials, which task players with the fastest lap around a particular track. These matches never last very long, as everybody tends to pile up and destroy each other in the first 20 seconds. Survival mode is a destruction derby free-for-all that sees who can survive the longest. To break things up, there are a number of smaller attractions that players can enjoy. There is some variety with branching paths, but more tracks would be ideal. Players will see the same 20 tracks multiple times between the three racing classes, and traversing the same area multiple times in similar cups gets somewhat repetitive.
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It’s a fairly straightforward structure, and the ability to buy faster cars for new races and upgrade your current ride with cash obtained offers incentive to continue.

Each race nets you points, and the three racers with the highest amount of points moves on to the next cup. After picking a vehicle, players choose from different cups that are made up of a series of races. Players new to the FlatOut series of games need not worry, as they’ll be on the road in no time flat with Total Insanity’s Career Mode. Should you hit the nitro, or is this racer a lemon? FlatOut 4: Total Insanity Review Arcade racers full of smashing and crashing may have taken a back seat to sim-based titles as of late, but Kylotonn Games and Strategy First are bringing them back with FlatOut 4: Total Insanity.
