Global Standard | €22.66 |
Carmageddon: Max Damage is the driving sensation where your opponents are a bunch of crazies in a twisted mix of mad cars. Select from over 30 metal mangling vehicles designed for the job in hand wrecking opponents, chasing down pedestrians and causing maximum chaos! 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. Explore city streets and country trails, arid deserts and icy wastelands.
There are over 90 entertaining PowerUps that will help or hinder your game in hilarious ways.
Carmaggedon Max Damage is also available on XBox One.
For console gamers or those approaching this fresh, this is an easy recommendation. It’s fun and just the right kind of depraved.
It’s really fun and challenging, but unfortunately, due to the crazy loading times -- and the fact I know the graphics could be better -- I have to give it the score it deserves, rather than the score I want to give it.
Carmageddon: Max Damage try to live with the old good days, but that's not always a choice. We expect something more from this reboot.
Max Damage is a collection of ideas that looked good on paper and sounded good in its Kickstarter pitch, but in practice it would only have been an acceptable sequel if it’d come out in 1999.
Yes, it’s better than last years’, Carmageddon: Reincarnation, but a bit of polish and a few extra game modes can’t save was is a fundamentally flawed video game.
Max Damage is a game that comes filled with frustration, from the awful handling model to the bare bones limited visuals, from the tedious and drawn-out races to the generic music, everything about this recent Carmageddon game is just middling and sterile, and what fun is to be had is often in small spades that it is a struggle to play for extended periods of time.
Any good racer offers either a sense of speed or a sense of control, but Carmageddon fails to provide either. [October 2016, p78]
December 4, 2018
THQ Nordic buys Carmageddon IP. Read more