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Well
Its name is Flatout 2!!!
A massive game I've ever played. Ur car will loose everything part by part!!
And u will killed when u find that u have nothing more to loose!!!
If u wanna win just try to kill other one!!
This game was published by Emppire Interactive, A company from England.
They also Published Ford racing 1,2,3 and so many games.
It has so many cars and tracks
Though its roots were PC-based, Bugbear Entertainment's first foray into the world of console games was quite a solid effort, and more importantly, something rather unique. The original FlatOut was released just over a year ago and featured a driving and simulation system that heavily relied on physics. This meant that nearly every object in the world was destructible, including real-time deformation of your car, though the not-quite-perfected physics-based gameplay meant that the actual driving mechanics were a little touchy and unforgiving at times.
If u brake a current pole it will break the others
The other really cool part about the other racers this time out is that they get vengeful. Everyone starts out calm and collected, but if you start pushing other racers around and attempting to knock them off the track, they'll turn around and do the same to you. This applies to each and every racer, so you'll constantly see one computer opponent trying to knock another one out.
What this boils down to is that races become flat-out battles (pun not intended). Cars will constantly smack into each other more and more as a race goes on. It's extremely common to find yourself (or any other car for that matter) move from last to first to last to first and so on before a race finally finishes. That doesn't mean that it's a total lottery drawing of whether or not you'll be able to win as skillful driving will almost always net you a finish in the top three, but it does mean that races never get boring.
This is easily FlatOut 2's greatest strength - the races are just pure fun. With the number of things crashing down around you at essentially all times and your opponents constantly battling you and each other for placement, there's always something crazy and chaotic happening on-screen. The game may not be as fast or deep as some of its top-tiered competitors, but Bugbear has done a fine job at bottling chaos into a racer.
It was rated 8.3 in IGN
Its Graphics r working fine in 64mb graphics cards also!!
So i think this 2006 game is great as Motostorm of ps3