Cel Damage by Pseudo Interactive and published by Electronic Arts, was an Xbox title that initially received lukewarm reviews from critics, mostly due to the somewhat unforgiving nature of it’s gameplay. The title got a breath of fresh air when it made it’s made to the Gamecube, and eventually to the PS2. Enough at the very least to give Cel Damage somewhat of a fanbase.
Cel Damage is a Vehicular Combat, Single and Multiplayer video game like Twisted Metal series. The plot revolves around six cartoon characters from the show known as Cel Damage. The game takes the player in the cartoon world where he must battle through thirteen different levels in three modes.
In my opinion, the build suggested by the game, as it is quite effective and universal - fighter, wizard, rogue and cleric. Neverwinter nights 2 companion quests. There are quite a few ways to build your party, and there isn't one that's perfect, as much depends on individual preferences and experience. Later in game you will be able to recruit NPCs to join your cause (one or two, depending on whether one of your characters has the Leadership feat).
Liam Robertson of Unseen64 takes us back a few generations of video game consoles in order to find out what happened to Cel Damage‘s sequel.
Cel Damage 2 would have been released simultaneously on Gamecube, PS2, and Xbox. As the video by Liam explains, many of the sequel’s changes would’ve been in response to feedback from the public in regards to the original title’s criticism. The reason that Electronic Arts turned down the proposal was because the game didn’t quite fit the definition of either a racing genre title, nor was it entirely a shooter experience either. Due to the specifics of the deal, Psuedo Interactive was able to try and sell the sequel idea to other companies. Neither SEGA, Ubisoft, or any other prospective buyer wanted to take the risk of trying to make the title have some sort of wider market appeal.
Robertson has an entire playlist of lost video game investigations on his channel, and all of them are definitely worth your time if Cel Damage 2 grabbed your attention.
Nintendo Switch
Fast paced, vehicle combat with classic cartoon weapons, zany characters and three play modes!
Take control of the world’s nuttiest cartoon drivers to demolish your friends with insane weapons and wacky arena hazards!
Cel Damage HD is the definitive local multiplayer game, so just add a couch and have a blast with your friends and family. Master the single-player mode to get a leg up on the competition!
* Single-player / 2-4 player split-screen multiplayer
* 30+ cartoon weapons, like Giant Hammer, TNT Sheep, and Shrink Ray
* 10 unique characters and vehicles to play, each with different driving characteristics
* 13 arenas, from a wild west ghost town to the inside of a moon crater
* 3 game modes: racing, deathmatch and a capture the flag variant
* 100 Tons of fun (watch out!!)
Cel Damage HD is a re-release of the classic vehicle combat game Cel Damage: Overdrive which includes game-play enhancements, and running in High Definition.
Cel Damage HD is the definitive local multiplayer game, so just add a couch and have a blast with your friends and family. Master the single-player mode to get a leg up on the competition!
* Single-player / 2-4 player split-screen multiplayer
* 30+ cartoon weapons, like Giant Hammer, TNT Sheep, and Shrink Ray
* 10 unique characters and vehicles to play, each with different driving characteristics
* 13 arenas, from a wild west ghost town to the inside of a moon crater
* 3 game modes: racing, deathmatch and a capture the flag variant
* 100 Tons of fun (watch out!!)
Cel Damage HD is a re-release of the classic vehicle combat game Cel Damage: Overdrive which includes game-play enhancements, and running in High Definition.
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Crude Humor, Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes
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