The vehicular combat and racing game was previously available to Kickstarter backers only

Mar 28, 2014 14:32 GMT  ·  By

Stainless Games have released yet another promotional video for the upcoming vehicular carnage game Carmageddon: Reincarnation, marking its full release on Steam Early Access.

This time around, it's not a tech demo of any sort, or a video showing the vehicles' detailed progressive damage models or the robust physics engine behind the "freeform driving sensation."

It's just a happy little song, full of joy and most of all goodwill, showing the heartwarming story of a the friendship between a little girl and the bus driver who drives her to school every day.

Yeah, right, it's full of running over grannies and comboing pedestrians, with a haunting tune and bomb hidden inside lunchboxes, which then cuts to a gruesome gameplay footage montage showing the Carmageddon series' iconic red car and its friends dishing out and taking punishment on the track.

Carmageddon: Reincarnation is currently available on Steam Early Access, welcoming any and all to the splattering carnage of Carmageddonland, established circa 1997.

The launch on Steam also marks the release of a new substantial update over the early access build that was only available to Kickstarter backers, and as the official announcement on the Steam Community Forums shows, the list of improvements is extensive.