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by - written on 03/06/03
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This had CAPITALS when I wrote it, anyway less of the crap as I have all the series of carmageddon I can safely say this is the best one yet One line sums this up, Blood fest extraodinaire springs to mind. Carmageddon 3 TDR 2000 is not exactly the truly sick and twisted game the makers will have you believe- the comic strip gore, (aside from the initial shock value,) draws little more than an idle laugh or a barely escaped chuckle- this factor of the game however, is what makes it playable, (unless of course you are a true fan of american psycho...) the blood splatted mayhem takes place in some new surroundings, pleasing to the eye along with some hmm hmm, new ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/05/02 (Very useful, 870 readings)
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+Introduction+* The worlds most controversial racing game returns with incredible graphics, fantastic gameplay and even more outrageous fun! Max damage, imprisoned for life, plots his escape. However, theres the small matter of an army police, hordes of gangsters and thousands of outraged inhabitants - all with homicide on their minds. To succeed, it will take four wheeling genius with no morals, a killer instinct and a burning passion to escape. +Features+ * * Drive 50 totally destructible vehicles * Over 48 missions and races to complete * 9 completely 3D single player environments to explore and destroy. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/03/01 (Very useful, 407 readings)
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Cast your mind back to 1997 when the first Carmageddon game was unleashed into our PCs. There was pure uproar, MPs were furious, the BBFC stingy over the use of red blood and, of course, The Daily Mail got on their bandwagon to 'Ban This Filth'. It was great and so was the game, it was like no other around, get in a car and run over people for points, it shouldn’t be fun but it is. Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now was released in 1998, this time in brand spanking 3D-O-Vision and it maintained the high (albeit sick) entertainment) Carmageddon: TDR 2000 is the third game in the series but SCI had said that it is not a true sequel, more of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/02/01
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Well this is the fist review so it better be good. SCI have over done themselves with this game. For a star the graphics are amazinginly good with a voodoo card. I played this game with a voodoo 5500, and a 450 pentium 3. But I would advise serious game players to play the game with a better computer because it held me back a lot and the game was not very fast at all. The game is set at 15 years and older but I wouldn`t stop anyobdy from buying this game because really there is no grusome bits in it. The game has many new levels missions and vehicles. They have 50 destructable vehicles. They have over 48 new missions and arces to complete. The new missions ... Read the complete review
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