DESTRUCTION ALLSTARS
Destruction AllStars, sadly enough, seems like yet another classic case of “almost but not quite.” But even though it seems to be having had issues with keeping players around, there’s no denying that it’s an excellent looking game. Destruction AllStars’ frantic, high-octane action is backed by solid performance, impacts and collisions look crunchy, the vehicles and arenas are all great to look at, and there’s a very distinct crispness and sheen to the visual style. Not the most technically impressive game you’ll ever see, by any means, but not exactly a slouch either.















