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FlatOut 2 (USA)

PlayStation 2
🇬🇧
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
💾2,4 GB 📅30/06/2006
Published by Empire Interactive

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Collector interest

A destruction racer where crash physics and driver ejection turn into a spectacular outlet, a notable sequel of a brisk Finnish series. Still common in the West, its interest lies in this road-carnage identity rather than scarcity. An affordable piece for fans of destructive arcade-racing of the PS2 era, accessible on the market.

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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