
The biggest improvement graphically seem to be the pedestrians (which are animated 3d objects, as opposed to flat moving sprites from the first game), but everything else, and especially the cars, are much more detailed, and more pleasant to watch.ĭriving sounds in this game are not top of the bunch, but are satisfying.
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Besides the software mode (ugly, 320x240 only), there are two more modes (both in 640x480): 3dfx Glide (Looks better, but is not available unless you own a voodoo chipset graphics card, which is a rarity nowadays), and Direct3D (not as good as 3dfx Glide, but satisfying). However, if you want to finish a level instead of roaming around, you are given 3 choices: you can finish all the laps (easy, but requires a lot of patience in the later levels), wreck all the other racers (easy, it will be your most frequent choice), or kill all the pedestrians on that level (very hard).Īlthough a bit outdated by today's standards, it was a major improvement over the first game, and looked pretty damn good in it's time. The tracks have the same laws as in the first game: you can go wherever the hell you want to go, no invisible walls on the side of the road here. Among the standard deformations cars go through in the crashes, now you can bend your car, or even split it in two (which is game-over, instantly). Physics were pretty realistic in the first game, but now they're even better, especially the damage system.

Among the new cars are also 7 new-and-improved versions of some cars from the first game, as well as some really weird vehicles (you'll see what I mean when you play it).

the choice is yours!Ĭarmageddon II features a total of 40 cars you can drive, and 10 completely new tracks, which are spread into 30 races and 10 missions.

Race through the laps, wreck your competition, run over the pedestrians on the sidewalks. It puts you in the driver's seat of one of the cars in the racing events of post-apocalyptic surroundings. This is a sequel to one of the most controversial games ever, the infamous "Carmageddon", and it maintains the tradition of an extremely gory, but also an extremely fun game.
