Unfortunately, the reboot did not quite live up to the expectations of the previous games, in spite of the title being helmed by the development team of the first two Carmageddon games. Meanwhile, developer Stainless Games will also be including a multiplayer element.Ĭarmageddon fans will be hoping that the game builds upon what Stainless Games brought back with last year’s PC-only Carmageddon: Reincarnation. Alongside the Career mode, which allows the player to rise through the Carmageddon ranks, it seems as though a Freeplay mode can also be unlocked. The game will also provide players with three different game modes. Meanwhile, it seems as though the title will bring in a wide variety of environments, including open-world areas and small battle arenas. The game offers up over 30 different vehicles for the racers to unlock, with the aim of destroying opponents or mowing down pedestrians. The original games offered up a number of ways to win each stage, from normal racing through to destroying all other cars or pedestrians, and it looks as though Max Damage is going to follow suit. Built by Stainless Games, the original series’ developer that also helmed last year’s PC-only crowdfunded reboot Carmageddon: Reincarnation, the title will aim to bring back the chaotic mess of the originals, offering up high-speed races where the aim isn’t just to finish ahead of the pack.
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It’s been revealed that Carmageddon: Max Damage is going to be released for PS4 and Xbox One, with a release date expected for mid-2016.
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Another game that offered up ultra-violence to the masses was Carmageddon, and it turns out that the series is going to be forging a bloody track to consoles in the near future through Carmageddon: Max Damage. The era saw the release of such gaming staples as Mortal Kombat, Doom, and the original Grand Theft Auto, all of which causing outcries from sections of the media. The 1990s was a decade filled with controversial video games. Stainless Games reveals that the controversial Carmageddon series will be making its way to consoles, with Carmageddon: Max Damage expected to release for Xbox One and PS4.