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Wreckfest carmageddon
Wreckfest carmageddon









Have you ever wanted to drive a three-wheeled car and try and escape some school buses (or vice-versa)? Have you ever wanted to race sofas, demolish combine harvesters, or destroy as many lawnmowers as you can? If the answer is yes, read on. Then, just when you think it couldn't get any better, there are a series of events that take it to another level. All of this carnage leads to some hi-octane adrenalin-fuelled fun. After a few laps, the track is littered with debris and destroyed opponents who didn't quite make the grade.

WRECKFEST CARMAGEDDON DRIVERS

It also feels like the other drivers are never far behind you, and one mistake or badly taken corner leaves you potentially in someone's crosshairs. This racer is all about causing as much damage as you can, avoiding wrecking your own car, and keeping your fingers crossed until you've crossed the finishing line, hopefully in first. There are no boosts or power-ups and the damage modelling is detailed. Until now, that is.įor the most part, Wreckfest takes itself seriously. However, for the gamer who wants a semi-realistic no-nonsense destroy-everything-and-win experience, there hasn't been much of late.

wreckfest carmageddon

We've had a spate of sensible, realistic driving sims that taught us about driving lines and made us earn our licences, and these have been complemented by a handful of arcade racers such as Onrush. It seems surprising there haven't been more demolition derby games on this generation of consoles. That said, for those of us who see other drivers as merely a cushion to use as we go around corners, Bugbear Entertainment's racer is just what the doctor ordered. After years of racing games telling us not to hit other cars and insisting that we drive sensibly, here comes Wreckfest.









Wreckfest carmageddon