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Destruction AllStars

Destruction AllStars

Lucid Games·Released Feb 2, 2021·Multiplayer

Platforms
PS5
Genres
RacingSports
Critic65/100
Across 5 reviews
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About

Stars and cars collide. Dominate the glittering global phenomenon of Destruction AllStars – the spectacular prime-time sport for dangerous drivers! Master the art of intense vehicle-based combat through timing, tactics and skills to cause colossal amounts of damage, destruction and devastation in vibrant arenas across the globe. Pile-on the destruction from behind the wheel or leap into the arena with a breathtaking reel of parkour action by dodging attacks, taking over vehicles or using abilities to disrupt the onslaught of incoming vehicles. Cause enough mayhem to power up your AllStars game-changing hero vehicle fueled with special abilities. A roster of 16 blockbuster Destruction AllStars are revved up and ready to compete in the name of entertainment and demolition. So, strap in for intense, explosive and unpredictable levels of free-flowing action and fight to be crowned the Global Destruction Federation Champion. It’s time to run, ram and slam. See you in the arena.

Reviews

5 reviews
IGN logo
IGN
Simon Cardy·Feb 4, 2021
Critic60/100
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Destruction AllStars can provide fun bursts of frantic car combat action, but never adds up to much more than that.

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Push Square logo
Critic60/100
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Destruction AllStars can be a brilliantly frantic multiplayer game, with fun characters and cars, great DualSense feedback, and entertaining modes. However, it can ring a little hollow at times when the action dips. Lacklustre customisation options and mictrotransaction-locked content doesn't help matters, but when everything is playing out smoothly, this is more than capable of giving you a good time. Currently free to PS Plus members, it's well worth taking for a spin.

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Game Informer logo
Critic80/100
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Whiplash-inducing crashes and unique character abilities are initially satisfying, but only the most dedicated rubberneckers will find a reason to stick around.

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