ĭemolition Racer: No Exit received "generally favourable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. On 15 March 1999, the game was announced by Accolade. For example, the graphics were upgraded (same goes for the HUD and menus), the levels now have ambient sound effects (such as crowds cheering), and all of the drivers' cars are also shown on the results screen in what condition they were left with at the end of a race. The game was also redesigned and enhanced. In No Exit's version of Last Man Standing, the player must now try to survive as long as possible. The game was re-released for the Dreamcast as Demolition Racer: No Exit, which featured new tracks, new cars, unlockable mini games, and an additional mode called "No Exit", which plays the same as Last Man Standing in the other games. Drivers are given (optional) wacky portraits which displayed on the side of the screen in a race, showing who's ahead of who. The PC version contained slightly better in-game graphics than the PlayStation version, and included varied weather and times of day. It is very similar to the Destruction Derby series. The game combines destruction and driving tactics in a fast-paced racing environment.
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