
Concept Destruction’s name tells you much of what you need to know about this pen-and-paper PlayStation 4 racer. Any donations are truly appreciated, but so is the fact that you took the time to read my articles. review by Sammy Barker Wed 20th May 2020. If you did want to support the site and my writing, you can do so at either of these links: /geekmid or PayPal. Seeing as it has part of it in its title, there’s no getting away from comparing it to the legendary Destruction derby series. You drive around an arena, and the goal is to earn points crashing them into other vehicles.


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50 PlayStation Store Gift Card Digital Code (Software Download) New From: 50.00. If the idea of Destruction Derby meets Micro Machines sounds like it’d be up your street, Concept Destruction may well be worth a spin.Įnjoyed what you’ve read? Want to support my blog? There’s no pressure of course, but every penny helps to keep this site running, as I earn no income from my writing here. Concept Destruction is about driving a mini prototype version of cars made from cardboard. Ratalaika Games provided us with a Concept Destruction PS4 code for review purposes. It’s reasonably priced – at less than a fiver – and does have a unique feel. Impressively, it’s the work of a single developer too. That said, it’s still a fun little game with a neat – ahem – concept, despite the few issues it has. In this review we take a look at the indie game Concept Destruction, a Destruction Derby style arena car game where you get behind the wheel of cardboard car. As it stands, this is a fun way to spend an hour or so, but if you want more than that, you’ll just have to wait for the developers to. What’s here is good, but with a few big tweaks and additions this could have been great. The gameplay is based on insane chase and derby. Concept Destruction feels more like a really great demo or a proof of concept than a full-fledged must-play game. but the Nintendo 64 and Sega Saturn releases received mixed reviews.

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The tutorial goes to great lengths to teach you how to flip your car over so that it’s upright if it ever ends up on its back, but then the main game has manual flipping turned off by default – which kind of defeats the purpose of learning this in the first place. Concept Destruction - Arcade Racing on Paper Cars, which are concepts. Destruction Derby is a vehicular combat racing video game developed by Reflections.
