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This isn't a good racing game, and since your cars can't actually leave the ground or flip or anything it's not a good destruction game either.

I kind of cheated a little bit with this one without actually cheating. If you finish a race without totaling your car, all other A.I. get a rational amount of points. However, if you total your car before finishing the race, the simulation of the rest of the race gives A.I. an ungodly amount race points. So if I didn't finish a race, I would start over from the last time I saved. I literally don't think I ever would've finished this game without doing this.


Not sure how to feel about this one. On one hand, I imagine it's a fun 30 minutes of your time if you've got a friend to play with, and if you enjoy seeing cars get smashed into pieces. The miniature toy car aesthetic jives with me a lot too, and the music is very of its time, in the best way possible.

On the other hand, Destruction Derby stops being especially fun once you start thinking about actually winning some of these races in the single player mode. It is clear that the race tracks are designed around making it as likely as possible that you'll crash into other opponents. It plays into the gimmick of the game, but also makes it frustratingly difficult to actually get good at it, when your opponents tend to come out of nowhere, straight into the side of your car. It is a racing game at the end of the day, yet it's one that wants to show off its car collision physics so badly, it prioritized making it more fun to lose, than it is to actually win. I don't think the balance was struck correctly here.

Loved playing it and seeing the vehicular destruction. Tons of fun to play, especially within "The Bowl" arena.

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This is a cool game the goal is simple......DESTROY OTHER CARS!!!