![]() ![]() On top of destruction derbies and novelty events, there are also traditional races. That’s how I play Forza too, but here it’s encouraged. You get in, you bash your opponents and, hopefully, you get out in first place. Destruction AllStars and the constant call for Twisted Metal proves there’s a demand for a less polished driving experience – preferably the kind where a stiff drink behind the wheel feels almost encouraged. Wreckfest occupies a niche that shouldn’t be a niche. Not a motorised couch in sight (and yes, you read that right). Since then, the great American racer abandoned enthusiastic crowds of rednecks for shiny cars in exotic places. It was Destruction Derby on the PS1, and Driven to Destruction on PS2. ![]() It’s only every so often that a game like this comes along. Stick on your seatbelt and get ready for the best bumpy ride you’ll ever have. With a new 4K/60FPS patch on Xbox Series X, it’s worth taking another spin around the block. Play it on PC, play it on Xbox – but play it. ![]() Why aren’t more people talking about Wreckfest? It’s not only an awesome game, but it’s right there on Game Pass. It’s the hidden gem of the bus smashin’, double-decker car ridin’, lawnmower racin’ genre – and now Wreckfest has got that shiny next-gen glean to go along with it. ![]()
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