
In other words, in order to win rounds, I didn’t necessarily needed to finish first in whatever race I was running. Luckily, the game brings the same kind of ‘side missions’ as previous versions in the series had. There is plenty of racing too, though, like other Carmageddon games, causing as much damage and destruction always surpasses any desire to see if I could actually win a race here or there. "There is plenty of racing too, though, like other Carmageddon games, causing as much damage and destruction always surpasses any desire to see if I could actually win a race here or there." There is plenty of crash-em-up and kill-em fun to be had in this game. Reincarnation is everything that did indeed make the series one of the most popular games in its generation. If they were looking for a game that was going to bring a great deal of love and admiration back to the series then they have fallen short. If that was indeed the aim of Stainless Games, then the company did indeed pull off what they set out to do. Anytime a title has something in it like “Reincarnation” you know this is more about bringing back some of the old things that made the predecessors so good and then adding a little something extra for flavor.


Now five editions into the Grand Theft Auto franchise, Carrmageddon: Reincarnation seems like a warmed over relic, but then again it was never supposed to feel like some brand new idea. If you are anything like me, you grew up in the golden age of video games, where a title allowed you to just drive around and kill anyone and blow up anything that got in your way.
