5/6/2023 0 Comments Destruction allstars bargeDestruction AllStars brings vehicular combat back in explosive style. It’s made even better with the game’s slam mechanic that players can use deal some extra damage and possibly even wreck their opponent’s vehicle for good. The drifting is perfectly tight and there’s this perfect sense of adrenaline and excitement as you barrel towards an unsuspecting car to do some high-speed damage. Behind the wheel, the driving mechanics are pretty standard, but amplified with the Dualsense’s haptic feedback triggers to create a more immersive driving experience. Mobility is easily your greatest asset in Destruction AllStars as the game offers great movement for players to take advantage of both in and out of their vehicles. The game has players enter a “global sports entertainment event where stars & cars collide.” They can take control of sixteen AllStar drivers and their unique vehicles to smash, crash, and destroy their way to first place in four central game modes. When it comes to the overall concept and the driving mechanics, there’s a lot to like about Destruction AllStars. The first trailer that dropped during PS5 reveal livestream looked very promising for a chaotic, energized, and destructive good time and with the team behind it having some experience in creating titles for the Need for Speed and Wipeout series, there were plenty of reasons for it be a success. Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout certainly got a big following from being available on PlayStation Plus so there’s no reason that the same couldn’t be said for Destruction AllStars. The game was originally meant to debut within the PlayStation 5’s launch lineup at a $70 retail price, but eventually was slated to come to PlayStation Plus instead which was great since it can be a big boost for smaller games. With there being so few vehicular combat games anymore since Twisted Metal has gone silent, there was something oddly refreshing and hopeful about Lucid Games’ Destruction AllStars – especially with it coming to February’s PlayStation Plus lineup.
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