Zahi AR. from Link Cable Gaming writes “Welcome back Link Cable Gaming fans! Today we’re going to be looking at the new vehicular combat game developed by Lucid Games, Destruction AllStars. Released on February 2nd, 2021, Destruction AllStars is a PlayStation 5 exclusive made free for PlayStation Plus subscribers. Explosions, frantic gameplay, great graphics, and cool cars are at the forefront of Destruction AllStars’s gameplay. But does it live up to the hype? Join us on our review for Destruction AllStars."
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I decided to try this again first time since launch week. I'm actually enjoying it haha.
From Eurogamer: "Destruction AllStars developer Lucid Games says that it is still committed to supporting the game in the long term after a "rocky start".
In a tweet on the game's official account, the developer said: "We've put so much work in to the game from feedback and talking with our players over the last few months.
"We're still determined to keep on pushing forward and there's still so much more to come!"
Well they went from full price to throwing it onto PS+ monthly, I'd like to know who tested the game and said "Yeah, It's fun"
New content and upgraded game modes roll out next week.
It's a fun game and I try firing it up once in a while but matchmaking takes too long as no one is playing it anymore
This game feels like it's *this* close to being great, it's just missing something. I think if they went with weapon pick ups like Twisted Metal (yes, I know TM is in the works at Firesprite) then that could have been it. Relying on just ramming is a bit meh.