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Review: Smash 'N' Survive - MKGaming.com

MKGaming.com - "It seems like only yesterday we were enjoying the Twisted Metal beta, so imagine my surprise when a code for Smash ‘N’ Survive, a new car combat game arrived in my email. Being a long time player of Twisted Metal, Carmageddon and Destruction Derby I was excited for the possibilities. I pine for the years when Deathmatch meant more than just a few guys shooting each other. I want to burn rubber, and unleash automotive mayhem again! Could we be seeing a renaissance of car combat games? If Smash ‘N’ Survive is anything to go by, the answer is an emphatic “No”."

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M2G: Smash 'N' Survive Review

"This could easily be forgiven if Smash ‘N’ Survive was actually fun to play. Suffice to say, it isn’t. It's a shallow, repetitive, withering wreck that will not only bore and frustrate, but also make your ears bleed. "

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Review:- Smash 'N' Survive (newbreview.com)

Every now and then a downloadable title comes along and shocks you with its depth, ambition and technical expertise... this game is not one of those downloadable gems.

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Smash 'N' Survive - Gamer Nation Review

Liam Richardson writes: "“Is that… is that Greggs?” asked Ben, my housemate and fellow Gamer Nation writer, as he stared at the bizzare scene in front of him. “Yes” I replied, equally as bemused as he was, “It is”.

Smash ‘N’ Survive, a PS3 exclusive racing / destruction game, is an odd little title.

What we were witnessing was the first nail in the game’s frustratingly mediocre coffin. The very first level of Smash ‘N’ Survive is a city, populated with fictional shops such as “Pimp your car” as well as real ones such as Greggs the baker and Timpson the locksmiths. We initially thought that these were here intentionally, I mean product placement isn’t exactly an unfamiliar concept these days, but after watching the credits we realised that there was no reference to these companies ever agreeing to having their shops featured within the game. Bafflingly, they’re just there out of choice.

In a way, this was almost the high point of my entire experience with this game, and when I start a review with a humorous anecdote regarding possible copyright infringement, you know you’re in for a good time."

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