

Much less find them threatening you at the top of the leaderboard. The fact that you have to be surviving at the end of each match makes winning the championship a given, as you’ll very rarely find yourself alongside the same AI drivers time and again. To progress through the championship you’ll generally have to be the last man standing, at the very least still being alive when time runs out. Unlike Reflections’ 1995 almost-launch title, this is wholly focussed on the full arena battle royales. Not sure what Brian May would make of the badger pizza gag though. Although the late game stage where you drive around crusty pizza boxes is something of a departure. So an actual model car, even down to being powered by a single AA battery.Įverything is to scale, so the arenas you’ll drive around in are made from cardboard too with pencils and biros being structural. Although rather than normal cars that smash in a simulated way, your car is a cardboard model. In this instance, it’s a fair clone of early Playstation Demo 1 darling Destruction Derby. Sadly it seems the developer had attempted to port this to Vita, but it simply wasn’t to be. Though we didn’t try to download it on our Vita this time. In Concept Destruction from Spanish indie dev Thinice by way of Ratalaika, we have a rare PS4 only release for this publisher. In PS4 / Reviews tagged appetite for destruction / barcelona / cardboard / concept / ratalaika by Ian
