Game Details
Chrome Carnage
Genres: Role-playing (RPG), Sport, Arcade
Released on: PC (Microsoft Windows)
Themes: Action
Game Modes: Single player, Multiplayer
Perspective: Third person
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About:
Chrome Carnage is a high-octane vehicle combat game set in a near-future world where corporations have quietly replaced governments and the line between business and crime was erased a long time ago. Strap into an arsenal of weaponised vehicles and tear through brutal multiplayer arenas â or dive into a story-driven campaign where ten corporate criminals are offered something they can't refuse. Challenge your friends or dive into public lobbies and compete in fast-paced vehicular combat across a growing roster of arenas. Host your own lobby, invite friends via Steam, or jump into an existing session with a join code. Every match is chaos â rockets, machine guns, and boost-ramming all have a place in your loadout. Learn the maps, master your vehicle, and become the last one rolling.
Story:
The world has changed. Five super-corporations run everything â the cities, the courts, the contracts, and the consequences. And somewhere above all of them, behind a mask nobody has seen behind, someone is pulling strings that reach further than any corporation's boardroom. Ten criminals. Each one wanted, burned, or buried by the system they used to serve. Each one contacted with a personalised offer â a prize so precisely tailored to what they want most that refusing it isn't really an option. The deal is simple: compete in a sanctioned deathmatch circuit organised by the five corporations and the figure behind the mask. Survive the stages. Win the prize. What the prize is, who the masked figure really is, and why the five most powerful entities in the world are working together to put ten criminals in the same arena â that's what you'll uncover as you play. Each character's campaign runs across multiple stages with its own story, its own enemies, and its own version of the truth. No single driver sees the whole picture. To understand what's really happening, you'll need to play them all.