Carmageddon: Max Damage is the racer where pedestrians mean points, and wrecking your opponents is thoroughly encouraged! Race, wreck and destroy in up to 30 vehicles, ranging from Max Damage’s classic ‘Eagle R’ to Hammerhead’s ‘Project X’, there’s never been a better reason to hop into your murder machine for some insane fun!
In this game the car’s the star! Select from over 30 metal mangling vehicles designed for the job in hand; wrecking opponents and killing pedestrians! Fiercely customised to destroy everything in their path, each has its own highly distinctive character with a deranged driver to match!
Create carnage in a wide range of large open world environments and smaller battle arenas, with plenty of fun stuff to smash into, smash up, snap off and sling around. Explore city streets and country trails, arid deserts and icy wastelands all packed with juicy meatbags for your killing pleasure.
Moving targets of all ages, shapes and species make Carmageddon an equal opportunities pedestrian slaughter fest. Enjoy granny mangling, nun chucking, beach babe bouncing... Plus peds in wheelchairs, on mobility scooters and bicycles, bears, penguins, aliens and much, much more!
6 comments
J4GG4
24 Oct 16#1
Any good?
voyager123 to J4GG4
24 Oct 16#2
not really the controls are awful the AI laughable but it at this price its worth a shot, was not worth the £25 i paid at launch
TGPMatt to J4GG4
24 Oct 16#5
I've always liked Carmageddon games, even though I know they're rubbish. The AI's your usual case of dinking them, and they'll try to annihilate you. The car handling's extremely poor in an endearing way. Takes a long time to load. Doesn't look next-gen. Sense of humour's the same.
But for £13, honestly, I think it's a good buy. A lot of content here, and you know exactly what to expect.
2StepSteve
24 Oct 16#3
Not worth paying any money for.
schnide
24 Oct 16#4
My personal opinion would be not to buy this game and/or support Stainless Games. I paid into the Kickstarter for this and they used homophobic language amidst their usual childish updates. They never apologised for it, refused to accept it was wrong in this decade and promised refunds to anyone who wanted them.
I asked for one and never received it, despite contacting them numerous times and having Kickstarter themselves do the same. Avoid (aside from the fact it's a very old game well past its sell by date, that is).
skromnia
24 Oct 16#6
Its a good old style Carmageddon only for hardcore fans. Children look elsewhere.
Opening post
Carmageddon: Max Damage is the racer where pedestrians mean points, and wrecking your opponents is thoroughly encouraged! Race, wreck and destroy in up to 30 vehicles, ranging from Max Damage’s classic ‘Eagle R’ to Hammerhead’s ‘Project X’, there’s never been a better reason to hop into your murder machine for some insane fun!
In this game the car’s the star! Select from over 30 metal mangling vehicles designed for the job in hand; wrecking opponents and killing pedestrians! Fiercely customised to destroy everything in their path, each has its own highly distinctive character with a deranged driver to match!
Create carnage in a wide range of large open world environments and smaller battle arenas, with plenty of fun stuff to smash into, smash up, snap off and sling around. Explore city streets and country trails, arid deserts and icy wastelands all packed with juicy meatbags for your killing pleasure.
Moving targets of all ages, shapes and species make Carmageddon an equal opportunities pedestrian slaughter fest. Enjoy granny mangling, nun chucking, beach babe bouncing... Plus peds in wheelchairs, on mobility scooters and bicycles, bears, penguins, aliens and much, much more!
6 comments
But for £13, honestly, I think it's a good buy. A lot of content here, and you know exactly what to expect.
I asked for one and never received it, despite contacting them numerous times and having Kickstarter themselves do the same. Avoid (aside from the fact it's a very old game well past its sell by date, that is).