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The editors liked
Easy controls
Exciting crashes
The editors didn't like
Lacking online modes
Undercooked abilities
Overbearing microtransactions
Distracting DualSense support
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Published: 2021-02-06, Author: Giovanni , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Easy controls, Exciting crashes
Lacking online modes, Undercooked abilities, Overbearing microtransactions, Distracting DualSense support
Abstract: U-turn.In desperate need of depth and content, Destruction AllStars is at least a fun whizz around the corner.Destruction AllStars is saved, really, by PlayStation Plus. Launching as a game all subscribers can play, Lucid's PlayStation 5-exclusive arc...
Published: 2021-02-03, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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Abstract: I'm not a huge fan of vehicular based titles, but Destruction AllStars caught my attention when Sony announced the title back in June of last year. It was originally planned as a PS5 launch title, but it was pushed forward to February for additional polis...
Destruction AllStars has the foundations of a decently entertaining demolition derby, but that's about it. The game is short on content, doesn't feature much depth or serves as a showcase for the PS5, and its only saving grace is that it's free for PS Plu...
Published: 2021-02-06, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Visually, it looks great. Runs incredibly smoothly, and the destruction is very satisfying, Very enjoyable car combat with a variety of special abilities to mix it up, The few game modes within are fun, albeit a little underexplained, The characters, thei
though this personality is ruined by there being nothing memorable beyond that. No story, no nothing, OnFoot gameplay is shoddy at best, with imprecise controls and a generally boring experience, The game modes are a little too limited at the time of
Destruction AllStars certainly has its charm. It exudes personality, thanks to a varied cast of characters that - despite having zero story - seem to have something about them that makes you want to learn more about them, such as their name. You're here f...
Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy it a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Abstract: When it comes to driving cars in video games, you mostly have to partake in races forcing you to come first. However, Destruction AllStars is a different type of driving game where the main goal for you is to create as much destruction as possible. Destru...
Abstract: We're barely a few months into the life-cycle of the PlayStation 5, and while the console is finding its footing slowly but surely, it's still lacking in one all-important department: Exclusive games. Granted, Mrvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Astro's Pl...
Abstract: After the long wait, Sony finally unveils the new PlayStation 5 for the first time. That said, the console does not look anything like its predecessor but boasts a look that is alienated, different and unique to a point that it can definitely stand out fr...