

Little touches such as this add to the immersion in ways that often get taken for granted. The trigger will rumble when a car is on the verge of destruction, and resistance creates a launching sensation as the car takes off. The DualSense controller augments the gameplay through use of adaptive triggers. The destruction, the controls, the on-foot traversal – it all comes together in seamless fashion. A player can ram into a car and send small parts flying in every direction, with the target car doing a slow-motion flip into the air before exploding.

Thankfully, maneuvers such as executing a drift to swerve around a corner and ram an enemy vehicle are rewarding and invigorating, amplified by detailed crash animations. Of course, all this impressive out-of-car motion would be for naught if the driving wasn’t as satisfying. Jumping over speeding cars and bouncing off a wall to avoid a deadly hit is exhilarating. Suffice to say, the spectacle of on-foot gameplay is amazing. When a vehicle is damaged, a player can eject and wall run to a new set of wheels.
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A good player must master the sensitive hand brake and appropriately time driver ejection. The addictive gameplay loop is simple enough – wreck enemy vehicles to gain points – but there is a learning curve to the mayhem.

On top of that, numerous quality of life issues plague the game and shady microtransactions complicate its future. However, the exceptional gameplay is not Destruction AllStars’ saving grace – PlayStation Plus is.Īs of writing, Destruction AllStars is built upon a meager splash of content, protected by its free release through Plus. AllStars capitalizes on this straightforward mechanic to create chaotic, fun multiplayer experiences. The hectic multiplayer arena spices up the demolition derby by allowing players to exit vehicles at any time. Destruction AllStars pitches itself as a mix of Twisted Metal’s frantic car combat, Overwatch’s personable characters, and Rocket League’s skilled-based gameplay.
