This is so nostalgic for me. Watching the ragdolls being flung at the games really bought up a deep memory in my heart back when I was a boy. I had the most fun playing the games in flatout 2.
"You know what it is, don't you, boy?" "Shall I tell you? It's the least I can do." "Steel isn't strong, boy. Flesh is stronger." "The strength and power of flesh."
I played flatout 2 long time ago,after a couple of years i was trying to find it and i always searching for fallout xD i was wtf is this game,finally today i find it :D
I actually just received this in the mail. Used copy obviously hopefully it works lol. I told my friend about it the other day, felt nostalgic and here I am! They need to develop more games like this, and above all ROAD RASH.
I used to play it when I was a littler kid, forgot about it until one day anghami randomly played me the song breathing by Yellowcard and than i remeber the game kz of the song 😂
Very nostalgic. Great physics for the ps2. Btw, should I question why thousands upon thousands of people are lining up to see someone being launched through rings of fire or thrown at a giant bowling alley. Tbh, I would go see that.
Well, Flatout 2's ragdoll physics are already very close to Euphoria physics anyway! It is very surprising that the Ps2 game has these physics. Even today's games don't have physics like the ones in this game..
@@MinecraftvsBurnout Nah, ragdoll is different, the body just flies, while in euphoria the character reacts to environment: tries to grab objects or covers his head, etc.
@@dfsstuff6572 Yep, but, I already said it's close to Euphoria physics. In this game, the character does not interact with the environment and of course does not cling to anything. But the ragdoll physics in this game are very advanced and realistic for Ps2 and today's games. Physics in other games are often very dull and rubbery. Or they usually use pre-made animations. In this game, the character's natural movements in the air and somersaults while dragging/sliding on the ground are very similar to the physics of Euphoria. Everything looks so natural.