![]() ![]() You can add all sorts of ridiculous weapons to your vehicle, such as spikes, blades, flame-throwers, or even giant vacuums to suck people towards your car. Yet somehow Carmageddon: Max Damage was created as its own game, which means there are all sorts of customization options and extra tracks to fill things out. Now, it’s the sort of thing you might expect to find as a mini-game in GTA, not as a full standalone release. Unfortunately, this type of game, which would have been really exciting in 1997, seems limited by the standards of 2016. Stainless Games has designed a product meant to appeal purely to gamers’ basest desires for destruction, and to be fair, there’s a market for that. That’s pretty much all there is to the game at its most basic level. Either a) cross the finish line first (how original!) b) destroy all the other cars (smashy-smashy!) or c) splatter all the pedestrians and cows that you see (ew!). Essentially it’s a racing game designed to bring out the absolute worst in people. The Carmageddon series apparently kicked off in 1997, which makes sense, since the latest offering very much feels like a Twisted Metal clone (with a little Death Race 2000 tossed in for good measure). If you’re looking for anything new or special, look elsewhere. But as long as there’s a controller in my hand, my love of old fashioned boom-boom seems to know no bounds! All of which brings me to Carmageddon: Max Damage, which, as you can likely surmise from the title, is a game rooted exclusively in providing righteous carnage, with little or no interest in supplying anything else. I guess I thought having a passion for destruction and going through adolescence were mutually dependent. All rights reserved.For some reason, I thought I might like smashing stuff a little less as I aged. Online activity subject to Terms of Services and User Agreement (One-time license fee for play on account’s designated primary PS4™ system and other PS4™ systems when signed in with that account.Ĭarmageddon: Max Damage © Stainless Games Ltd. ![]() Software subject to license (us./softwarelicense). *Online multiplayer also requires a PlayStation®Plus subscription. Use of PSN and SEN account are subject to the Terms of Service and User Agreement and applicable privacy policy (see terms at /terms-of-service & /privacy-policy). There are over 90 entertaining PowerUps that will help or hinder your game in hilarious ways.Ĭarmageddon: Max Damage is the antidote to racing games!Īdditional hardware required for Remote Play. Explore city streets and country trails, arid deserts and icy wastelands. Play one of three game modes, either rise through the Carmageddon ranks in Career mode, do what you like by unlocking Freeplay, or challenge the masses in Multiplayer – Just remember it’s all about the carnage! Create that carnage in a wide range of large open world environments and smaller battle arenas, with plenty of fun stuff to smash into, smash up, snap off and sling around. Select from over 30 metal mangling vehicles designed for the job in hand wrecking opponents, chasing down pedestrians and causing maximum chaos! Carmageddon: Max Damage is the driving sensation where your opponents are a bunch of crazies in a twisted mix of mad cars.
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