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by - written on 16/09/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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Released in 1997, Carmageddon is a hyper-real splatterpunk gory driving sim inspired by the 1975 film Death Race 2000. The game is incredibly violent and involves killing pedestrians in large numbers, their blood soaking the hood of your car and leaving bloody tiretracks in your wake. Strong criticism and threats of legal action prompted the game's designers to edit this heavily, replacing the civilians with zombies full of green blood. Pfft. Each race takes place on a track, usually a cityscape or other urban area, and there are 3 ways to win. You can either kill every pedestrian on the map, destroy your opponents vehicles by crashing into them until ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/08/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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Carmageddon is a racing game that is a mixture of the playstation game 'Destruction Darby' and the 1970s film 'Death Race 2000', in which a bunch of drivers race wacky-races style cars race through a city to the finish line whilst trying to mow down as many innocent pedestrians as possible. The game caused outrage when a demo of it was released, as it allowed you to run over people relentlessly and leave bloody tyremarks on the tarmac, forcing the developers to hastily remove the pedestrians and replace them with zombies with green blood. Fortunately though, there is a patch available for the PC version that reinstates the pedestrians once more, and is well worth ... Read the complete review
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