Destruction AllStars
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Destruction AllStars - Mayhem Starts Now Launch Trailer l PS5
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Destruction AllStars - Announcement Trailer | PS5
Critic Reviews for Destruction AllStars
In desperate need of depth and content, Destruction AllStars is at least a fun whiz around the corner.
Destruction AllStars can provide fun bursts of frantic car combat action, but never adds up to much more than that.
A fun, uncomplicated romp that's a great way to relax for 20 minutes or so. Beyond that though it struggles to entertain, especially given the grubby approach to microtransactions.
Destruction AllStars' frantic blend of bumper-car and on-foot action offers plenty of short-term fun, but the thrills are less thrilling after a few hours
Destruction AllStars has solid driving, but its demolition derby-style car combat drags as much as it thrills.
By all means, claim this game and enjoy it while you can if you have a PlayStation 5. But don't expect it to stay in your weekly rotation for very long. It's a nice enough intro to the console, but it's fleeting.
The car combat genre has long been out of fashion and still has a way to go if it wants to take us back to its glory days of the 1990s. Destruction AllStars is a mostly satisfying modernisation that has some neat ideas and looks fantastic, though ultimately spins its tyres on repetitive rival-wrecking gameplay and a lack of truly worthwhile content at launch.
This new PS5 exclusive offers some amusing ideas while taking advantage of the superior hardware, but it's too shallow in content and uses some greedy strategies. Future updates could change the situation, though.
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