![]() ![]() Doors would fall off, roof would get ripped off or if you flipped your car over, it would just get pancaked down, if you ran into a barrier with half of your car, the other half would just keep going. The damage on the cars was unlike anything I've seen yet really, only Burnout comes close. If you caught up to them and got them mad they would try to go after you. The AI was varied as well, some AIs would go around trying to kill each other, do random stuff like mow down pedestrians, or just normally try to finish the race. Also the game had permanent progression, where you could find things like speed upgrades in hard to reach places. One of such cars is a drag-racer that could go forward really really fast but couldn't turn all that well. The many cars you could choose from were quite varied and a lot of them were basically useless they were so hard to use. The maps had quite a lot of things to do other than racing, be it getting rare weapons and power ups, or finding things that would change the track layout or do other crazy things. It's shown to be a racing game but I hardly ever finished a round by racing, usually it was to annihilate the other cars. And Metro has info on the 405 project including tips on how to survive the freeway’s closure.I played it a long time ago and it was a pretty unique game. KCRW’s traffic reporter, Kajon Cermak has lots of good information on the Shortcuts blog. Here’s my conversation with Dave Sotero of the regional transportation agency Metro about the looming 405 shutdown. ![]() But for that to happen, drivers can’t get complacent and think Carmageddon 2 is no big deal. Transportation planners hope the same thing will happen this year, and there will be little “geddon” in Carmageddon. Weekend traffic was arguably the best its been since the 1984 Olympics. Predictions that it would cause nightmarish, End of Days style freeway gridlock across the region fell flat. Last year, the region was introduced to Carmageddon when the 405 was shut down for the first time. The creators of the original Carmageddon packed the follow-up with more action, fun, and mayhem Play chicken with an airplane Fry pedestrians with the Electro Bastard Ray All of the fun and none of the responsibility of. That’s being done so workers can demolish one side of the Mulholland Bridge, which spans the 405. Carmageddon 2: Carpocalypse Now is the sequel to the sensational 'Game of the Year' smash and trash blockbuster from 1997. a ten-mile stretch of the 405 between the U.S. And this weekend one big one is coming to our freeways, Carmageddon 2. ![]() knows a thing or two about making sequels. Photo by Clotee Pridgen Allochuk via Flickr. ![]()
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