Hands On: They Made Destruction AllStars on PS5 Good
When it released last year, Destruction AllStars ultimately disappointed. Lucid Games chaotic crash-em-up was not a dud in fact, between its diverse cast of well-animated characters and compelling use of the DualSense controller, there was much to like but it just didnt feel quite right. It was hard to put into words, but for a game about smashing up cars it felt distinctly unsatisfying.
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