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FlatOut 2 (Korea)

PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in
2006
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✪ Reviewed on March 19, 2025
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The destruction derby genre benchmark on PS2. Chaotic high-speed racing, extremely satisfying destructive physics and varied modes including burlesque mini-games. A quantum leap from the first FlatOut. One of the most enjoyable racing experiences on the console.

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Category
Racing 2 players 12+ Split screen
Description
A 2006 Bugbear sequel that pushes the original's destructive philosophy even further. More tracks, more derby modes, Stunt mini-game challenges in which the driver is launched as a projectile and an even more convincing physics engine. The benchmark of the genre.

FlatOut 2 review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾1,9 GB 📅30/06/2006
Published by Empire Interactive

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Collector interest

The Korean edition of FlatOut 2, from a market with narrow physical distribution, which makes it markedly rarer than its Western counterparts. This local release appeals to collectors attentive to thinly documented regional runs of this destruction racer. Its desirability rests mainly on this geographic scarcity rather than on the game's distribution.

Better with friends

A demolition race where you barrel into sheet metal, obstacles and rivals, the slightest crash flinging the driver like a ragdoll for hilarious stunts. The competition blends aggressive driving with unhinged bonuses, where catapult minigames pile on the chaos. Loud and cathartic, it turns every race into a pileup show the whole couch comments on, laughing, and restarts endlessly.

Is FlatOut 2 still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2006 on PS2 as FlatOut 2 and later in a budget edition as FlatOut 2 GTR, Bugbear's sequel pushes the destructive racing formula far beyond the first entry. The arenas become wilder, the ragdoll driver ejected through the windshield remains a series signature and the minigames add genuine humour. The sense of speed is sharp, damage on cars and scenery stays spectacular and the events ladder structure is generous. A few sound effects have aged. A great pick today for fans of unbuttoned arcade racing and for collectors hunting Bugbear's most distinctive era on the PS2 console.

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