“Bleak City”, “Dusty Trails”, “Industrial” make a return, with their memorable landmark features such as the Loop ’de’ Loop, acid pits and Football Stadium. The new environments are amalgamations of the best bits from the numerous chunks of landscape that we all loved to tear around in Carmageddon. Environments See also: Levels in Carmageddon:Reincarnation Issues of the Official Carmageddon Comic further expand on these quirky traits, sometimes explaining how the trait came to be. Most characters now prominently feature a quirky trait, such as Skrewie Lewie having his legs amputated, Val Hella sporting a chihuahua named "Hellhoud", and Heinz Faust obtaining a pair of roller skates with tack tracks. Psycho Pitbull for instance strongly resembles Nobby, one of the founders and staff members of Stainless Games. Just as in the original Carmageddon, the characters loosely (or strongly) resemble real people and celebrities.
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In contrast to the low resolution character portraits seen in the original Carmageddon, Carmageddon:Reincarnation features full body concept art of the characters created by Doug Telford. There are also three brand new characters that have been designed by the Kickstarter backers who pledged $10,000 each. Returning racers include Max Damage, Die Anna, Val Hella and Brothers Grimm. Reincarnation features the return of a number of the original characters, drawn primarily from Carmageddon, with the possibility of characters from The Splat Pack and Carmageddon IIappearing in future DLC packs. Opponents See also: Category:Drivers in Carmageddon: Reincarnation Planned features also include tracked vehicle technology, articulated vehicles, and support for vehicles having more than four wheels. Though not present in the initial release, 'Car-splitting'(splitting or shearing the vehicle in half)seen first in Carmageddon 2: Carpocalypse Now has been brought up numerous times as a feature that may be added in a future update. Vehicles are also much more detailed featuring dozens of detachable and destructible parts as well as different types of fully animated suspension and drivetrain systems. New previously unseen vehicle mechanics are present such as tyre deflation, tyre derimming, and the complete loss of wheels. This limited tech also meant that vehicles that use tracks instead of wheels such as King Merc and Project-X did not release with the game however they, and the six-wheeled Suppressor have been confirmed to appear in a future update. Due to time constraints, the initial release of Carmageddon:Reincarnation only supports vehicles with four wheels and therefore the Suppressor was cut from the initial release. The Cops also make a return, with the original Squad Car joined by a small patrol vehicle aptly named the CU:NT as well as a four wheeled variant of the Suppressor APC named the Sub-pressor. While a lot of the vehicles have remained similar to the originals (with modern tweaks), some has been given some noticeable changes like The Towmeister.Other vehicles like the Eagle R have received a complete redesign. Stainless Games' focus of keeping Reincarnation closer to the original Carmageddon rather than its sequel Carmageddon 2: Carpocalypse Now is present in the vehicle design as many cars from the original game are reborn in high detail. Vehicles See also: Vehicles in Carmageddon: Reincarnation The player that remains the fox for the designated time limit is crowned the victor.