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Pocket-lint: Flatout: Head On Review

The graphics are impressive for the handheld console and the pick up and play elements combined with the carnage and mayhem that ensues from the tournament levels is enough to keep you entertained for more than a weekend.

Flatout: Head On is a great pick up and play car game that will have you oh-ing and ah-ing as you crash into yet another obstacle or take out another race competitor.

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andPOP Review: Flatout: Head On

andPOP writes: "I'll be brutally honest, I've been putting off trying out Flatout: Head On for one very poor reason, with the re-release of Final Fantasy 4 every time I reached over to pick up a portable system instead of reaching for the PSP to do some work, I'd pick up the DS to play some FF. Eventually however, I buckled down and got to work and boy did I not realize what I was missing! When I first try a game I like to watch the entire introduction video before pushing start because I feel an intro should get you excited to play and show you what kind of game it is. Flatout did this fantastically as I watched cars crashing left and right and brilliantly detailed explosions occur, granted these were not the in-game graphics, but boy howdy how it got me excited!"

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Game Informer: FlatOut: Head On Review

FlatOut's inaugural run on the PSP is just as much of an action-packed, feature-rich event as you'd expect. The fun throw-the-driver-from-the-car minigames are all here, and the developer has kept a lot of the unpredictable crashes and trash-strewn environments.

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Jolt: FlatOut Head On Review

There are lots of racing games out there, but nothing that really compares to FlatOut; nor has there been since Destruction Derby all those years ago. Yes, technically it's a port of FlatOut 2, and a pretty belated one at that, but just because it's the least visually impressive version of the game doesn't make it the least technically accomplished. Obviously if you enjoyed the game in one of its other incarnations then you'll enjoy this, but if you already own one of those games then FlatOut Head On isn't an essential purchase.