You saved me starting a whole new comment list here. And I don't mean to sound angry by saying the coming list. I guess/understand there are either limitations on obtainable footage/games/licences etc, or the fact he doesn't want to make this video too long, or want to limit the number of times a platform is repeated which could be a reason why these games were left out. But I do want to say before I list my excellent damage model candidates, that Underground 1 and 2 and Most Wanted could have been left out imho as they technically only have scratches and broken windscreens at best in terms of their 'damage' to a car. So I mostly grew up with the OG Xbox so I can't tell what I don't know or forgot from that period, but here are a few. The Colin Mcrae Rally 03, 04 and 05, RalliSport Challenge 1 and 2, the precursor to Forza--> Project Gotham Racing 2, 3 and 4 (at least the damage model in that game wasn't neutered as in Forza). Cheers
@@purwantiallan5089 If Polyphony accepts to made a cooperation with another dev Either the world is going to end Or We live in a Utopia Like the Citadel in Mass Effect
@@purwantiallan5089 fair enough, I remember people complaining how the ps2 version was best as it didnt have the weird yellow filter and looked better in most aspects
Nevada is fucking easy. I even did it with a C6 Vette without any downforce and fully upgraded and haven't crashed once. Using a FFB racing wheel helps with being precise in the corners and slowing down for the hills!
The early DiRT and GRID games had the best crash and damage physics. Brutal and satisfying, but usually not too serious that it would majorly ruin your race. Unless you had a few good crashes, then you'd be in trouble.
Flatout 2 and Flatout: Ultimate Carnage have without a doubt the most satisfying and fun games to ram cars in compared to the rest of the games on display here. I also see myself returning more often to Flatout 2 than Wreckfest, cause it's just way more fun. Still excited for Wreckfest 2 though. Also love how GT5 notes that it's "The real driving simulator" and it has one of the worst crash physics I've ever seen.
i just started playing burnout 3 takedown after 15 years on emulator and after seeing all those dark theories on internet really cant play it the way i used to play when i was a kid ☠
@@siddiq069 ruclips.net/video/S1vNa6L0XYI/видео.htmlfeature=shared This is official and there's a demo of b3 (burnout 3) that was made during the "dark" time of b3
@@mwmahi8919 Toyota get mad when the developers decided to reuse Hot Pursuit 2 damage physics on the first Underground game but they avoided that, that is why those Blackbox games doesn't feature vehicle damage.
@@兽Arufisu Was never implemeted on U1, they wanted to bring back on U2 but in a limited way but was cut again. In a pre-release review, its possible to see the car trunk animation.
The crashes in Flatout Ultimate Carnage, Pro Street and Dirt 2 take the cakes. Dirt 2 specially with the Trailblazer events, 300 km/h on gravel, a single mistake and you would be absolutely destroyed. Same with the Speed Challenges and Top Speed Runs in Pro Street, a single mistake and byebye, the feeling of speed in those events were absolutely amazing.
Crashing at High Speed in Shift and having the screen go grey and hearing the driver grunt in pain and heavily breathing [along with a heartbeat sound] is pretty surreal ngl.
i really wish they made a new Burnout game like Burnout Paradise man, best crash physics and camera views in that one, also another game like Driver San Francisco or a sequel !
Flatout games are really underrated. the crash physics is top tier, the game modes are great like Derby and Stunt. the 3 class of vehicles (Derby, Race, and Street) have great selections of vehicles, and the best of all, the AI racers are amazing for a game of its time, since every racers have different behaviors. for example: Jack Benton & Sofia Martinez are always the fastest and usually ends up on top 3 Frank Malcov is a total beast especially in derby Ray Carter is so laid back that he usually ends in last place Jason Walker, Katie Jackson, and Sally Taylor are pretty much randomized
FlatOut 2, Grid, the Burnout series, Driver: San Francisco, and Blur always had the most special crash physics, in my eyes. Just looking at these types brings me back!
I think it's between Dirt 2 and Grid 2. Shift 2 and Dirt 3 lack on the catastrofic crash front, but their "regular" damage are great. Honorable mentions for Pro-Street and Flatout 2/UC, for the PS2/XBOX generation those are excellent.
Burnout 3 without a doubt has the best crashes because of how stupid and fun they look and even more so when they explode with large vehicles or fall from very high places.
The games with unlicensed vehicles like Burnout, Flatout featured the best body damage and crash physics i ever see, sadly the same can't be applied to racing games with unlicensed cars due of the manufaturers rigit rules about body damage.
Physics alone gotta give it to the Dirt and Grid games. Immersion is 100% the Shift games. The way the screen turns black and white, the whole thing shakes all over the place, and the sound of the driver panting, nothing ever topped that. To be honest damage models are something that I view as either all the way or no the way. If it's ain't all over the place and you don't see stuff in the level of Grid or Shift I'd rather have it turned off completely.
You should include Midnight Club 2 on the list, the bumpers can fall off from the cars and they can blow up, those elements was removed on Midnight Club 3 because they featured licensed vehicles.
'Ahhhhh, i would be broke man after crashing that pagani zonda r' with today's video there's no way anybody could survive all the hard hits in burnout games buddy as usual thanks TheBoss gaming for this video and have nice day bye now later. P.S. Hey TheBoss Gaming i got you another idea add how about doing the worst tracks in games so that anyone can help you with there picks ok then i got to go bye now.
- wtf Undercover i nowhere near golden racing games - dirt 3 and nfs shift 2 amazing crash physics - nfs most wanted 2012 wtf the graphics are stunning
Because well they're legal racing games, and that's a lot easier to convince them, since crashing is a main point of motorsport + not road legal car ( most of them ) , so however someone sees it , dislike it or not it doesn't matter, he won't be able to drive it anyway
I think new car games should stop using licensed cars and start making their own cars like in burnout or Ridge Racer. Then we can get awesome crash physics like these games again
Best Crash Physics?
Burnout Revenge
Beamng drive is best crash physics.
Change my mind.
For the time, Flatout 2 was very impressive, and even today it's still phenomenal.
Flatout 2, duh
@@AimanCool440 I'm sorry for you
Grid, Dirt 2 and both NFS Shift games crashes are scary. I miss that
Nowadays, even crashes at 250mph+ on 2020s racing games only have minor paint scratches instead.😅
You saved me starting a whole new comment list here. And I don't mean to sound angry by saying the coming list. I guess/understand there are either limitations on obtainable footage/games/licences etc, or the fact he doesn't want to make this video too long, or want to limit the number of times a platform is repeated which could be a reason why these games were left out.
But I do want to say before I list my excellent damage model candidates, that Underground 1 and 2 and Most Wanted could have been left out imho as they technically only have scratches and broken windscreens at best in terms of their 'damage' to a car.
So I mostly grew up with the OG Xbox so I can't tell what I don't know or forgot from that period, but here are a few. The Colin Mcrae Rally 03, 04 and 05, RalliSport Challenge 1 and 2, the precursor to Forza--> Project Gotham Racing 2, 3 and 4 (at least the damage model in that game wasn't neutered as in Forza).
Cheers
@@purwantiallan5089 blame car manufacturers
If you had some Burnout Paradise in it... You are the right one comment on this video from far ! Truly love that !
@Twiggo_The_Foxxo Do they get angry if you crash their car in games or it depends on the manufacturer?
3:40 that was BRUTAL
Nah, that was Tuesday for Bugbear's standards
@@otherfabbrossimagine if Gran Turismo 7 has Bugbear Entertainment Crash Physics.
@@purwantiallan5089
If Polyphony accepts to made a cooperation with another dev
Either the world is going to end
Or
We live in a Utopia Like the Citadel in Mass Effect
7:45 IS MORE BRUTAL JESUS!
nah bro the Koenigsegg ccgt crash from the grid gameplay was also a bit brutal
Burnout Revenge is My Favorite Child hood Racing game
same lol but it’s not my childhood game
which version, I grew up on the xbox 360 version
@@thetinman-1for me its of course the PS2 since there are also Madden 06 Bus and Dominator Assassin Muscle Car.
@@purwantiallan5089 fair enough, I remember people complaining how the ps2 version was best as it didnt have the weird yellow filter and looked better in most aspects
I wish i still have My PS2 ❤
5:25 Normal Day On Nevada
(Huge noise on the background)
Was that a gunshot?
(Looks outside)
-Nah another viper crashed 😂
Gotta give big Nate Denver some credit for trying halfway in his boat of a GTO until crashing 💀
@@HailingSailor he had to genuinely be good in order to actually beat anyone in his Jell-o-matic brick that struggles to reach 300 on speed events
Nevada is fucking easy. I even did it with a C6 Vette without any downforce and fully upgraded and haven't crashed once. Using a FFB racing wheel helps with being precise in the corners and slowing down for the hills!
The early DiRT and GRID games had the best crash and damage physics. Brutal and satisfying, but usually not too serious that it would majorly ruin your race. Unless you had a few good crashes, then you'd be in trouble.
Even FM2023 has way worse damage model than DiRT 1 or GRID 1.
Driver San Francisco, NFS Shift + Shift 2 Unleashed, Dirt and Grid was the racing games with the best damage model on licensed cars.
even driver 1 and 2 had great for the time damage and even now its better than some games made today
Destruction Derby PS1 1995 also have amazing damage models.
@@purwantiallan5089 Before Driver 1 yes, but it get obsolete.
NFS Prostreet, DiRT 2 & 3, Driver San Francisco, TDU2 and NFS The Run in a "Golden" racing games video, you have my respect
Flatout 2 and Flatout: Ultimate Carnage have without a doubt the most satisfying and fun games to ram cars in compared to the rest of the games on display here. I also see myself returning more often to Flatout 2 than Wreckfest, cause it's just way more fun. Still excited for Wreckfest 2 though. Also love how GT5 notes that it's "The real driving simulator" and it has one of the worst crash physics I've ever seen.
I would argue that the Motorstorm games should have been included in this vid
Motorstorm 1 to Apocalypse and RC?
I agree.. sorry about that
@@purwantiallan5089 Monument Valley and Pacific Rim exclusively imo
Flatout and Wreckfest are the best 😂
1:30 that 'arrive alive' billboard, one of the signs that this game was supposed to be way darker
i just started playing burnout 3 takedown after 15 years on emulator and after seeing all those dark theories on internet really cant play it the way i used to play when i was a kid ☠
@@MrFranckoxSame here, i played the pre release alpha's and started hearing screams when crashing, hell nah 💀
@@Medoskiiithe signs seemingly really cool on that game.
I don't understand
@@siddiq069 ruclips.net/video/S1vNa6L0XYI/видео.htmlfeature=shared
This is official and there's a demo of b3 (burnout 3) that was made during the "dark" time of b3
2:38 that truck suddenly showing up and head-onning you is bloody hilarious
Car games including crash physics
Older NFS games(underground, most wanted, carbon): we don't do that here😅
@@mwmahi8919 Toyota get mad when the developers decided to reuse Hot Pursuit 2 damage physics on the first Underground game but they avoided that, that is why those Blackbox games doesn't feature vehicle damage.
@@Blue_Y2K6167 now I got it
Thanks for explaining
@@Blue_Y2K6167unfortunately its a cut feature from the beta as well
@@兽Arufisu Was never implemeted on U1, they wanted to bring back on U2 but in a limited way but was cut again. In a pre-release review, its possible to see the car trunk animation.
Especially in NFSU/2, thoose games have a “crash physics” mode and it can get really crazy 😂
5:25 Pro Street is my favorite NFS game next to MW (2005), because of these features. It reminds you how dangerous driving is. True gold ✨
The crashes in Flatout Ultimate Carnage, Pro Street and Dirt 2 take the cakes. Dirt 2 specially with the Trailblazer events, 300 km/h on gravel, a single mistake and you would be absolutely destroyed. Same with the Speed Challenges and Top Speed Runs in Pro Street, a single mistake and byebye, the feeling of speed in those events were absolutely amazing.
Crashing at High Speed in Shift and having the screen go grey and hearing the driver grunt in pain and heavily breathing [along with a heartbeat sound] is pretty surreal ngl.
Lol Gt5 Rains in Tunnel ^^
I dont know if thats because of emulator or..
@@TheBossGaming Possibly emulator issue.
I was waiting for a Ridge Racer Type 4
Or Where is Ridge Racer Unbounded ! There would be the most realistic crash here 💥
i really wish they made a new Burnout game like Burnout Paradise man, best crash physics and camera views in that one, also another game like Driver San Francisco or a sequel !
I enjoyed crashing the Krieger Uberschall 8 multiple times on Burnout Paradise whilst "Genjitsu Mysterium" from Aqours kicks in on the background.
blame EA for not doing that and the game from EX-devs isn`t good
7:48 had me laughing, "we can buff it out" 😂😂😂
Tis but a dent 🤣
bro FlatOut took me back i played that on my psp as a kid for yearsss
Split second deserves an award.❤️❤️
Burnout and Flatout my childhood!
Flatout games are really underrated. the crash physics is top tier, the game modes are great like Derby and Stunt. the 3 class of vehicles (Derby, Race, and Street) have great selections of vehicles, and the best of all, the AI racers are amazing for a game of its time, since every racers have different behaviors.
for example:
Jack Benton & Sofia Martinez are always the fastest and usually ends up on top 3
Frank Malcov is a total beast especially in derby
Ray Carter is so laid back that he usually ends in last place
Jason Walker, Katie Jackson, and Sally Taylor are pretty much randomized
Man.. I wish I want to go back to my childhood to play Burnout 3 Takedown
Play it on an emulator with codes, the game is better than it has ever been
flatout series,burnout series,grid series and dirt series definitely had some good crash physics especially burnout,flatout and early dirt games
Burnout 3 and Revenge, Flatout 2 and Midnight Club 3 hold such a special place in my heart
Hell yea, Split Second
FlatOut 2, Grid, the Burnout series, Driver: San Francisco, and Blur always had the most special crash physics, in my eyes. Just looking at these types brings me back!
Man, you didn't do Burnout Revenge justice... no 100% crashbreakers 😔😔
@@gamma.velorum The video would be longer.
This was incredibly nostalgic and unlocked memories of some amazing games I forgot about. Great vid
FlatOut 2 is My Favorite Child Hood Racing Game
9:10 hey i remember this!! :D
I think it's between Dirt 2 and Grid 2. Shift 2 and Dirt 3 lack on the catastrofic crash front, but their "regular" damage are great. Honorable mentions for Pro-Street and Flatout 2/UC, for the PS2/XBOX generation those are excellent.
NFSMW12 crash scenes are jumpscare 💀
I can't believe Full Auto 2 isn't featured here. It was so ahead of its time
Race driver Grid just perfect
It would be cool to see some old games, Driver , Nascar 99 and Destruction Derby had good damage physics
Crash Physics on DiRT 1 to 4 and Burnout 2 to Paradise all are fantastic.
BLUr was indeed the more Adult version of car racing racing with power ups. I love it..
Race driver grid is still one of my favourite driving and damage models
Rain inside of the tunnel? 10:35
*realism*
Real Simulator Aah moment 💀
1:47 what is happening 😂
Burnout 3 without a doubt has the best crashes because of how stupid and fun they look and even more so when they explode with large vehicles or fall from very high places.
The games with unlicensed vehicles like Burnout, Flatout featured the best body damage and crash physics i ever see, sadly the same can't be applied to racing games with unlicensed cars due of the manufaturers rigit rules about body damage.
I agree.. but then you have games like GRID or Dirt which use Licensed cars and damage is pretty awesome
@@TheBossGaming They are small cases.
@@Blue_Y2K6167 i think shift 2 is easy the best
@@Milgraaauuu Best damage physics from the franchise.
@@Milgraaauuu scariest for sure 😂
Physics alone gotta give it to the Dirt and Grid games.
Immersion is 100% the Shift games. The way the screen turns black and white, the whole thing shakes all over the place, and the sound of the driver panting, nothing ever topped that.
To be honest damage models are something that I view as either all the way or no the way. If it's ain't all over the place and you don't see stuff in the level of Grid or Shift I'd rather have it turned off completely.
The Flatout Saga apparition, Make a wish
Wow even a review on split second. I thought I was the only one who still played this game!😂
I just realized you can more clearly tell that Thrill Drive was Burnout's original inspiration from the game's UI alone
Flat out 2 is gold. I didn’t watch the video… just dropped the best one lol
Colin McRae Dirt, Dirt 2, Dirt 3 and driver san Francisco my beloveds
It's amazing that Burnout Revenge is almost 20 years old and looks so good
FlatOut 2? I’ll be playing you for the first time in due time. That takedown was insane😂
Nfs mw 2012 i miss that game. And all the dlc i bought too
Flat out 1 was great for crash physics. You could rebend the metal on the car it close to bmg drive
Many games got the car crashes themselves done right, but Shift and Shift 2 are the only games that got the PoV version of car crashes done right!
You should include Midnight Club 2 on the list, the bumpers can fall off from the cars and they can blow up, those elements was removed on Midnight Club 3 because they featured licensed vehicles.
I just watched my entire childhood of racing games.
I love this. Thanks for sharing
Very cool video theboss gaming
Thank you 🙌
Wreckfest be like
I think only would featured on modern racing games part.
7:49
"Buff it out."
Riiiiiiiiight.
FlatOut 2 was my absolute favourite PS2 game ever!
Flatout 2, Burnout Paradise City, Blur and Spit Second the best games
Till this day Burnout Paradise still has the best crumple and crash physics.
11:25 God shift 2 is scary😂
Most wanted 2005 had a very stubborn crash physics like bro reverse the car fast and get back on road
Not including motorstorm was criminal here
I hate that allot of these really good games just arent available anymore , blur was so much fun , same for prostreet but you cant buy them anywhere
He knew not to ue the Burnout from 360, a cultured man
'Ahhhhh, i would be broke man after crashing that pagani zonda r' with today's video there's no way anybody could survive all the hard hits in burnout games buddy as usual thanks TheBoss gaming for this video and have nice day bye now later. P.S. Hey TheBoss Gaming i got you another idea add how about doing the worst tracks in games so that anyone can help you with there picks ok then i got to go bye now.
Thank you for idea 😁
Nfs shift 1 and 2 was like the psycological horror of racing games 😂
remember that: real brand cars in games = less deformation and chaos xD
Make a video in honor of the 30th anniversary of NFS
L.A Rush ? Love this game damage
- wtf Undercover i nowhere near golden racing games
- dirt 3 and nfs shift 2 amazing crash physics
- nfs most wanted 2012 wtf the graphics are stunning
Car manufacture now: limit crashes on their model
Kombat and war games character based real people: fatality
I'm still wondering how tf did EA and Codemasters convinced all those manifacturers to let their cars be shown completely wrecked lmao
Because well they're legal racing games, and that's a lot easier to convince them, since crashing is a main point of motorsport + not road legal car ( most of them ) , so however someone sees it , dislike it or not it doesn't matter, he won't be able to drive it anyway
nice Video 😊
Thank you 🙌
Burnout and DiRT franchise, NFS ProStreet and MW2012 are the best for me.
Ps2 end Ps3 it's The Golden Era
Flatout 2 was 2 steps ahead
Split Second is so underrated
Till this day i have most of these games on ps2 and 3
I honestly hate how a lot of modern racing games has worse sound design when it comes to crashes, it's nowhere near as impactful as the older ones.
Having the soundtrack muted in Burnout 1 and 2 is *criminal* bruh they don't even have licensed music
I think new car games should stop using licensed cars and start making their own cars like in burnout or Ridge Racer. Then we can get awesome crash physics like these games again
I think there is no need to use a license, it is only for real cars but without a brand.
The year beyond 2012 did not treat Forza well in terms of the damage physics
i miss new racing games...today is just, Forza, GT, NFS, THE CREW, Forza, NFS, THE CREW, FORZA, NFS.....
Burnout and Flatout for me
Wow, you forgot Motorstorm!
Flat out 2 is bad ass, till day.
you have missed Wreckfest !
pro streeet crash is sooo longggg xD
Lo que es la saga Motor Storm y Burnout Revenge son mis juegos favoritos de todos
7:49 💀
If somebody will tell me, that damage physics is manufacturers issue, just look up for NFS Unbound...
Cars in Unbound barely get dented though? There's no comparison to the serious damage you can inflict on the cars on GRID 1, for example
Question, how you removed the blur effect from Burnout games?
I remember see some cheats to disable it
@@bloodshotModding Which one?
You forgot crash day, nfs rivals, midnight club 2