Wreckfest a demolition derby among best racing video games

We love Wreckfest! Wreckfest was released in 2019 for Xbox One, PlayStation and Microsoft Windows by Bugbear. It is one amazing racing video game, simple but entertaining. Many probably are happy to just have a fun racing game where you get to hit other cars in a realistic fashion. This is the video game for you. Wreckfest finally arrives on consoles to deliver demolition derby destruction and vehicle-smashing races, and it was worth the long wait.
The racing gameplay follows the same fundamental rules as most modern racing games, such as Need for Speed or Gran Turismo Sport PS4/Xbox One. The player controls a car in a race or demolition derby, the goal being to win the race or be the sole survivor of the derby respectively. With many modern racing games dishing out penalties for track limits violations, avoidable contact and other tedious motorsport infractions, it's refreshing to find one that actively encourages you to use the other cars as a high speed cornering aid.
Wreckfest keeps things very simple - you're either racing or wrecking, placed into a pool of twisted metal in demolition derby events or into a stream of cascading chaos in races that take place across dusty makeshift tracks. While the car models are not quite detailed as elsewhere, and there are no officially licenced vehicles, the destructive nature of Wreckfest gameplay does not require it at all.
Through time, the FlatOut video games attracted us an evolving level of destruction derby automobile racing that ran the gamut from vanilla sprints to the finish line and went as crazy as mini-games where you crash your car and start your driver from the vehicle at target places. It is among most entertaining ps4 and xbox one racing games. Load times between races require long in comparison to other video games, as does the time it takes to switch cars between online races.
Car combat has been its very own video console game sub-genre for two decades, and even though names such as the PSOne's Destruction Derby and the FlatOut franchise have attempted, obliquely, to capture the mayhem of a county fair demolition derby, none has done so as thoroughly as Wreckfest, by Helsinki-based Bugbear Entertainment. The multiplayer and career modes should help keep this game enjoyable over a long period of time, but it might feel repetitive playing the single player races over and over. Along with solo races, challenge and career modes, the game allows you to enter multiplayer matches to wreck” your friends online.
Wreckfest is a demolition derby themed automobile racing video console game and is a successor to the FlatOut console game franchise. Bugbear entertainment develops it and it is available on PC, Microsoft Xbox One and playstation 4. Wreckfest is a simple no-frills console game that Destruction Derby than Flatout, evoking a different era for the automobile racing genre with its no-nonsense approach. There are many ps4 racing games and some of them are much better, but Wreckfest is great in its simplicity. This is a very good demolition derby and you will certainly have fun playing it single-player or with your friends in multiplayer mode.
There is a variety of event types to choose from and an equally robust number of tracks and arenas to drive in, as well as a good number of special events. Wreckfest's damaging modelling is complex enough to allow for some unexpected emergent gameplay.

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