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Driving for destruction.

FlatOut 2, an entertaining racing game full of dynamic destruction paired with hard-rocking in-game soundtrack featuring such artists as Rob Zombie and Papa Roach, is available for only $9.99 on GOG.com.

Experience the drive of your life as you throw yourself around on and off the track causing fences to shatter, tyre walls explode, water tanks and barrels fly across the track into other cars. And if anyone, including you, gets caught up in a big smash sit back and watch as the driver gets catapulted through the windscreen in spectacular effect. With over 5000 destructible objects on each track and 40 deformable pieces on every car sparks are guaranteed to fly increasing the mayhem with every lap! 



FlatOut 2 features an enhanced version of the original's lauded physics engine and even faster driving track designs. It also boasts a plethora of improvements, enhancements and additions to make this the definitive FlatOut experience. 34 different vehicles to wreck, a complex career mode, additional race environments, and 60 track combinations--all for your extreme driving pleasure. Pair that withmany mini-games along with online multiplayer modes and what you get is one of the most exciting vehicular mayhem games in existance!

Put the pedal to the metal and start that adrenaline pumping in FlatOut 2, for only $9.99, on GOG.com.
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mistermumbles: Hm. Just noticed this on the gamecard:

twice as many mini-games along with brand new and much requested online multiplayer modes are just some of the exhaustive features that are included in FlatOut 2.
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mistermumbles: GOG might want to consider taking that blurb off the page as the only way to play online is via GameRanger or virtual LAN services. Gamespy, which FO2 used for its official online component, has been defunct for a while now.
Fix'd :)
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drpaulthetall: Wher eis the Mac version? Its already available for Mac, why not included?
A different publisher owns the rights to the Mac version.

After googling a bit, it appears Virtual Programming owns the Mac version, sorry :/