'FlatOut 4' released on November 17, 2016. It’s a solid pick if you love destruction-heavy racing games, though it didn’t quite reach the highs of its predecessors. The stunt modes are where it shines, but the career mode could’ve used more variety. Worth a shot if you find it cheap!
Oh, 'FlatOut 4'? Yeah, that came out in late 2016—November 17, to be exact. I picked it up on PS4, and while it wasn’t perfect, it had its moments. The demolition derby stuff was chaotic in the best way, though the single-player campaign dragged a bit. Honestly, I’d recommend it more for local multiplayer than anything else. It’s one of those games where you can just turn off your brain and enjoy the carnage.
I’ve got a soft spot for arcade racers, so 'FlatOut 4' was a must-play for me when it launched in 2016. The release date was November 17, and it hit all the major platforms. The game’s strength is definitely its multiplayer—throwing friends into a demolition derby never gets old. The visuals were decent, but the physics sometimes felt janky compared to the older games. Still, if you’re looking for mindless fun, it delivers. Just don’t expect too much depth.
I was so hyped for 'FlatOut 4' when it first got announced, and I remember tracking its release like a hawk. The game finally dropped on November 17, 2016, for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. It was a bit of a mixed bag for fans—some loved the chaotic destruction derby vibes, while others felt it didn’t quite live up to the earlier entries. The physics were fun, but the lack of polish compared to 'FlatOut 2' left me a little disappointed.
Still, I sunk hours into it, especially with friends. The stunt modes were a blast, even if the career mode felt repetitive. If you’re into over-the-top racing games, it’s worth a try, especially if you catch it on sale. Just don’t go in expecting a masterpiece.
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Back in the day, 'FlatOut' was my go-to racing game for pure, unadulterated chaos. If you're trying to play it on PC in 2024, the easiest way is to grab it from digital stores like Steam or GOG—both often have it on sale. The game runs surprisingly well on modern systems, but you might need to tinker with compatibility modes or community patches if you hit snags. I remember spending hours launching my driver through the windshield in stunt mode—it never got old!
For those who love physical copies, hunting down a second-hand disc could be fun, but digital is far more convenient. Mods are another cool angle; some fans have updated textures or fixed bugs. Just don’t expect online multiplayer to work seamlessly; it’s mostly a solo or local split-screen experience now. Still, the demolition derby vibes hold up beautifully.