This means you can find yourself having to replay events multiple times in order to progress. The campaign is gated off and you need to earn certain amounts of coins and medals to open up each section. This is despite being able to mow down everyone from bikini-clad obese women to pensioners on mobility scooters and even wheelchair users. The game doesn’t feel as gory as it did 20 years ago and certainly isn’t as shocking. Tracking down every single one on a level is rather tough and very time consuming due to the large numbers of them and huge maps. You’re actually rewarded for doing so with cash and bonus time. Pedestrians provide the biggest distraction of all and it’s near impossible to not murder a few during a race. Watch the Carmageddon: Max Damage launch trailer below: The last game was Carmageddon: Reincarnation and that has now found it’s way to PS4 and Xbox One in the form of Carmageddon: Max Damage. Since then there have been a couple of sequels and the series made a return last year on PC thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign. Eventually the BBFC changed their minds and the game was released in its true form.
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The first release of the game didn’t feel as fun with the censorship changes but it didn’t take long for an unofficial blood patch to be released. Here in the UK we got zombies with green blood while over in Germany they had robots with the blood replaced with oil. The original demo featured human pedestrians and lots of blood and gore but was censored upon release. The game was incredibly fun thanks to its crude humour and violent yet hilarious gameplay. I first came across it via a demo disc on the cover of PC Zone and was addicted.
I was 18 years old when the first Carmageddon game was released back in 1997.