FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction

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FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction
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Developer(s) Team6 Game Studios
Publisher(s) Strategy First
Producer(s) Ronnie Nelis
Designer(s) Ronnie Nelis
Programmer(s) Erwin de Vries
Artist(s) Ronnie Nelis
Composer(s) Thomas Moonan
Steve Lindsay
Ronnie Nelis
Series FlatOut
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release13 December 2011
Genre(s) action, racing
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction is an action racing video game developed by Team6 Game Studios and published by Strategy First. Unlike most other titles before it in the FlatOut series, it was not developed by Bugbear Entertainment. The game was released worldwide on 13 December 2011 only for Microsoft Windows. The game received overwhelmingly negative reviews and is considered to be one of the worst of all time.

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Gameplay

There are 9 game modes including Speed, Night Shift, Stunt Man, Off Road, Challenge, Monster Truck, and Battle Arena. Players can choose from 20 characters and up to 47 vehicles. All modes except Challenge are playable online with up to 16 players. Force-feedback is supported via racing wheel peripherals. [1]

Reception

Unlike its predecessors, FlatOut 3 received extremely negative reviews and is considered one of the worst games of all time.

FlatOut 3 is one of the two games Edge has ever given a score of one out of ten to in its history (the other being Kabuki Warriors ). [3] Eurogamer also gave it a one out of ten score and criticised all aspects of the game, especially the controls and the AI. It also lamented the fall from grace of the FlatOut series as a whole and summed up the review by saying: "You could go mad trying to rationalise Flatout 3. It is not bad in the way that a game like Boiling Point is bad, where things coalesce into a kind of awful greatness. This is a tacky and technically incompetent production with no redeeming features whatsoever, devoid of fun and an insult to the name it bears. Flatout once burned bright, but now is gone - and if there is a driving hell, this is surely it". [4] GamesMaster also gave the game one out of ten and said: "Some games are so bad they're good (for a laugh, at least). FlatOut 3 is just plain bad". [5] GameSpot gave the game its highest score by giving it five out of ten, praising the Demolition mode and the wide range of game modes, but like in other reviews the AI, controls and the bad collision detection were criticised. [6]

The game received "unfavorable" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [2] Metacritic lists the game as the lowest scoring game of 2011. [10]

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