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Wreckfest ps5 review
Wreckfest ps5 review











  1. WRECKFEST PS5 REVIEW FULL
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But that's a common problem with arcade-style racing games that typically remove the precision and rigor required from the simulation experience. The problem is the upgrades that you purchase for your car don't always feel like they're making a difference in certain scenarios where they should. Heading to the Garage will let you tinker with any car you own adding parts or painting them. Since this is an arcade-style game, the damage factor isn't a big deal, so unless your health bar is completely depleted, you should be able to control your car well enough to finish a race.Īside from the mixture of events that players can tackle in any order they wish, Wreckfest offers some deep customization options that allow you to tune your vehicles. Each vehicle has an overall health rating that shrinks the more damage they receive. To make the game even more ridiculous, in a good way, Wreckfest also lets you drive harvesters and other such vehicles that are hardly meant for racing.ĭemolition derby events are the expression of freedom and excitement, as you're encouraged to pursue potential t-bone victims in an arena of two dozen cars. After all, it's the last lawnmower standing that takes the crown.

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Driving one of these, though, is pure madness, especially on a Figure 8 racing track that purposely intersects itself, thus increasing the risk of collision.ĭid I tell you that my very first race event in Wreckfest involved driving a … lawnmower? Tackling derby destruction race events are probably the most fun activities in the game, not just because you're free to smash your vehicles into others, but you're encouraged to inflict maximum damage to as many competitors as possible. With its impressive exhaust system taking its place on the right and left arms, and a steering wheel that is more akin to a valve wheel, the couch vehicle looks completely ridiculous. Wreckfest was also the first game where I got to drive a couch, virtually, of course. I still don't understand how I managed to win on my second attempt, but in retrospect, I believe luck had a major role in this particular race. Take the banger races, for example, chaotic free for all events where 23 other vehicles are ramming each other over and over again until only one remain.Īt one time, I had to finish first driving a three-wheeled Supervan competing against 23 buses.

wreckfest ps5 review

The formula couldn't be fully complete without the anarchic sense deeply rooted in the game. That's the main reason the physics are more liberal, so taking a turn in Wreckfest won't require players to significantly reduce speed, but rather “powerslide” the car to keep the momentum.īeing an arcade-style racing game and all that, Wreckfest's collisions are greatly exaggerated, especially when “wrecking” other players' cars. Wreckfest adopts the arcade handling model, which makes perfect sense considering its focus on destruction rather than racing skills. To progress to the next sub-campaign, you only need to win races and gain a certain number of points to unlock the final event, which will promote you to the next difficulty level.

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I made my way to the Pro sub-campaign after several hours of play through the Juniors and Amateurs sub-campaigns, but I didn't complete all the events since that's not really required. The latter is by far the most complex, featuring no less than five sub-campaigns that offer access to various types of races. The game offers players three main options from the get-go: quick races, online events, and career mode. Even though the racing gameplay is simple – control a car, win races – Wreckfest benefits from a deep progression system that's not obvious at first glance.ĭon't expect any background story: Wreckfest is all about crashy, smashy racing. Players must find a balance between defensive and offensive tactics to beat opponents in banger racing and demolition derby type of races. Unlike many other racing games, Wreckfest focuses on vehicular combat for the most part.

wreckfest ps5 review

WRECKFEST PS5 REVIEW FULL

This specific version includes some improvements over the previous versions, such as 60 frames-per-second and full utilization of the PS5 DualSense controller.

wreckfest ps5 review

WRECKFEST PS5 REVIEW PC

Developed by Bugbear Entertainment, Wreckfest made its debut on PC back in 2018, and since it's been so popular among fans of car racing games, a console version was released this month.













Wreckfest ps5 review