Cel Damage

Find out what happens when cartoons go bad in Pseudo Interactive?s brutally wacky opus, Cel Damage.

Cel Damage is a beautiful and outrageous vehicular combat game which plays like Twisted Metal, and whose visual style is harvested from classic animated shorts.

Terror Toons
As one of six cartoon characters, each with his own vehicle, you?ll square off against other cartoons in hyper-fast deathmatches held in haunted churchyards, huge space stations, and croc-infested swamplands. You?ll also have to be wary of the environments themselves by avoiding tornadoes, carnivorous plants, and bridges that retract while you?re driving over them. The action is so feverish and your enemies so relentless that you?ll almost welcome death and the brief respite it brings from getting sliced, bludgeoned, immolated, and squashed by giant axes, spring-loaded boxing gloves, freeze rays, and cannons.

Duck Amuck
By creating a world that defies almost every law of gravity and Newtonian mechanics, and populating it with quirky characters like the demonic Sinder and Fowl Mouth, a duck with a penchant for Raymond Chandler?esque drivel, Pseudo Interactive has captured the maniacal essence of old Looney Tunes cartoons. Each character spews snappy dialogue and boasts humorous animations, while vehicles lurch and wobble like rubber. The intuitive controls enable you to pick up and play, though navigating some of the tighter spots can get frustrating. Players used to Twisted Metal: Black?s immense levels may find Cel Damage?s too confining and get bored after unlocking them all, which won?t take more than a few hours. In no other game, however, will you be cleaved in half by a bull who screams, "Long live vegetarianism," and love it like in Cel Damage.

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