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A veritable raft of game modes
Huge sense of achievement when victory finally comes
FlatOut 4, then, is a difficult game to rate. It's undoubtedly riddled with flaws - from indistinguishable solid surfaces to environment glitches to a general lack of thread with which to tie it all together - but it's also a game you'll, perhaps reluctan...
FlatOut 4: Total Insanity is a valiant effort and a modestly satisfactory sequel. Its track design and relative speeds help make it a much better destructive racer than the last effort. However, it still requires tuning when it comes to stunts, visuals, p...
Published: 2017-04-03, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Strong variety of game types, Highly interactive and destructible environments and tracks
Incredibly irritating amount of grind in career mode, Atrocious physics that sends cars flying for no reason, AI is annoyingly stupid, frequently ignoring the race to just persecute you
FlatOut 4 is a frequently irritating game that's held down by incredible amounts of grind, it has some saving graces with a variety of game modes and track types, but they don't do enough to balance out against the negatives like AI, physics and more...
Published: 2017-03-30, Author: James , review by: gamespot.com
Shattering trackside details and objects is very satisfying, Flatout mode is super fun and easy to sink into
Progressing through career feels like a grind, Cars and modes in quickplay are inexplicably locked, Career mode rewards are much too frugal, Only a handful of the stunt minigames are worth playing more than once
Published: 2017-03-17, Author: Luke , review by: ign.com
FlatOut 4: Total Insanity is better than I'd feared but not as good as I'd hoped. Kylotonn has dredged this near-forgotten racing rebel from the very bottom of the barrel and fashioned it into a basic but fun, stunt-filled speedster, but I found myself re...
FlatOut 4, then, is a difficult game to rate. It's undoubtedly riddled with flaws - from indistinguishable solid surfaces to environmental glitches to a general lack of thread with which to tie it all together - but it's also a game you'll, perhaps reluct...
FlatOut 4: Total Insanity is a fun, nitro-boosted jaunt down memory lane. But while it's good in small doses, its lack of variety - in spite a plethora of game modes - and uneven and sometimes frustrating racing experience leaves it running out of gas. Di...
FlatOut 4, then, is a difficult game to rate. It's undoubtedly riddled with flaws - from indistinguishable solid surfaces to environment glitches to a general lack of thread with which to tie it all together - but it's also a game you'll, perhaps reluctan...
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Published: 2017-04-10, Author: Mohd , review by: gameaxis.com
Fun arcade mini games, Interesting vehicle design and upgrades,
Less stellar resolution, Earning in-game cash is a grind, No custom soundtrack option
La musique en bruit sourd, L'aliasing fort présent sur Xbox, Le contrôle trop carré
Alors oui FlatOut 4 n'est pas le plus beau jeu de l'année sur console. Oui la maniabilité est trop arcade et imprévisible par moment. C'est vrai aussi que les sons et la musique adoptent un style qui n'est pas au top. Mais au jour d'aujourd'hui sur One &...