![]() Within any campaign you’ll get a mixture of races and demolition events across a wide range of tracks, many of which that like you and your field of racers to coalesce into a big shunting wreckage whenever possible.īefore we get into the damage physics, the main racing needs to be talked about and it stands up well. This gives you a bit of flexibility to leave certain events behind if they are too much of a struggle to beat. These events yield points and if you get enough points, you can move onto the next campaign. There are five sub-campaigns, each offering a mixture of events. With the online presence not established yet, we dived head-on into that career mode. Instead we have Wreckfest, a damage-focused driving game that combines racing and demolition derby events to great effect.īeing a racing game, Wreckfest eschews any sort of plot and instead gives you three main options: quick races, online events and a significant career mode that sees you taking on events, single races or tournaments, using a mixture of vehicles that trade speed for strength in various ratios. The series’ developer, Bugbear Interactive, who aren’t the most active developers ever it seems, have returned to their crashy, smashy racing roots but without the FlatOut name. ![]() Augin PS4 tagged demolition derby / destruction / driving / flatout / wreckfest by RichieĪs rational, sensible human beings with a degree of taste when it comes to gaming we are big fans of FlatOut or, more specifically, FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage which was the Xbox 360’s updated version of FlatOut 2.
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