Not a Masterpiece: PlayStation 5’s First Destruction AllStars Ratings

The first estimates began to appear on the network Destruction AllStars – Online Derby Race, released yesterday on PS Plus exclusively for Playstation 5… At the moment, the average rating of the game based on all reviewed reviews is 69/100 on Metacritic and 68/100 on Opencritic

Estimates:

  • GameCrate – 90/100
  • Daily Star – 80/100
  • GamePro Germany – 78/100
  • Critical Hit – 75/100
  • 4Players.de – 72/100
  • Explosion Network – 70/100
  • Millenium – 70/100
  • PlayStation Universe – 50/100
  • VGC – 40/100

What the press writes:

GameCrate“Destruction AllStars may not be the killer offer that will sell you a PlayStation 5, but anyone with a console will be happy to add it to their library. This is definitely one of the best benefits of owning a PS5 right now.”

GamePro Germany: “The anarchy gameplay of Destruction AllStars reminded me of the endless nights of Destruction Derby and Demolition Racer on PS1. There is always something happening on the screen, someone always strives to bump into it – you don’t get bored.”

Daily star: “Destruction AllStars is a great new addition to the PS5 library that will brighten up boring February with colorful car smashing fun.”

Millenium: “Destruction AllStars has a lot of strengths. Mainstream and approachable, with reasonably good directionality and fairly easy-to-learn gameplay, although it takes time to really figure it out. Bumping into bumpers, jumping platforms to Changing cars and using the heroes’ abilities was fun, but it’s hard to predict whether it will be successful in the long run, and the PS5’s exclusivity and high purchase price could prevent it from reaching a large audience. “

Explosion Network: “As with any other multiplayer title currently coming out, it’s hard to really judge Destruction AllStars until a couple of months after its release. Hopefully there will be more skins and other items in the game over the next month, and it will be able to maintain its player base in the long term. I would love to be part of this group, as I like crashing into cars like never before, but the game needs an improved progression system. “

VGC: “Of the four modes available at launch, two seem redundant and unbalanced. There is very little singleplayer content, and if you want a little more, you have to pay, which makes Destruction Allstars feel like a clumsy and empty product, the fun moments of which fly by as if in fog “.

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