Ranking EVERY PS5 Launch Game From Worst To Best
4. Destruction Allstars
Feeling like a melting pot of Destruction Derby, Rocket League and even a touch of SSX from EA's defunct BIG studio, Destruction All-Stars feels like the first time we've seen a big budget arcade game embraced by a first party in years.
Sure, Rocket League got its start on PS4 as a PS Plus offering, but I'm talking Twisted Metal, Vigilante 8 - car combat games that used to be associated with PlayStation, and used to be a genre all themselves.
With so many of us playing Psyonix's runaway gem and re-acclimating to games that have simple pleasures like scoring goals with cars or blowing each other up, Destruction All-Stars could tick a myriad of boxes - nostalgic and brand new - simultaneously.
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