![]() ![]() These include the hurricane, loop-de-loop, revolver, and rollercoaster collisions which can earn you hundreds of points each. ![]() These kinds of collisions can net you a fair amount of points, but the collisions that earn the most are the combination collisions. The hardest to achieve out of the rolls are a barrel roll. There’s also 90 and 180 degree roll which is pretty much what you think they are. These are earned if you spin out an opponent. There’s also 180 degree spins and 360 degree spins that can earn even more points. A 90 degree spin can earn you 50 points each. While it’s all well and good to get points from these, other kinds of collisions can earn you considerably more points for each collision. The hardest simple collision is the bone cruncher. A harder collision can earn you a “Jaw Breaker” message. A simple collision, the Teeth Rattler, can earn around 10 points. Overall collisions can earn varying amounts of points. Since most races require additional race points, you’ll need to cause some mayhem on the track as you race. That would be the Slammer track and you are required to beat the most number of tracks to get to it. The highest requirement is the final race which requires 2600 points. However, the more difficult races will require more than 1000 points to pass. So, all you really need to do is to be the first to cross the finish line. The good news is that the first race you encounter requires only 1000 points to pass. There are 20 car on the course for many of these races including you, though some of the shorter tracks will only have 16 racers in total (ala Cyclone). Beyond that, you can earn absolutely no points whatsoever if you place 11th or worse. The pattern continues all the way up to 10th. In each race, you have a standard distribution of points depending on what overall place you are in when you cross the finish line. On the upside, you do have plenty of information about each car you can choose from, though some of the icons can be a bit confusing (how is an hourglass-like icon supposed to represent durability anyway?). Once you select the race you want to be in, you are offered a limited number of vehicles to choose from. You are shown how many points you need to earn on that race before moving on (along with a handy difficulty ranking if that helps). You start off with a mere one race to play on. Instead, you are greeted with a progress tree that shows every single racetrack style race in the game. Unlike the Wreckin’ Race modes in both Destruction Derby 1 and 2, this Wreckin’ Race mode divides your effort into individual races and in no way really resembles a championship style where you want to earn the most cumulative points overall after a series of races. While the name of this mode has returned, that is where some of the core similarities end. The main thing is the return of the main Wreckin’ Race mode. There are also a few similarities between this game and the first two Playstation games. this is unlike the first 2 Destruction Derby games where players were, in fact, split up between divisions. Another feature that is similar to the N64 is the fact that there are no more divisions amongst racers. This feature is present in many, but not all modes. This tradition extends all the way to the first Destruction Derby. One similarity is the longstanding tradition of utilizing race points to determine the winner rather than who crosses the finish line first. There are a few similarities between the N64 version and this version interestingly enough. So, we decided to see how the transition from the N64 platform back to the Playstation platform turned out. Meanwhile, Destruction Derby 64 managed to earn a near perfect score thanks largely to the overall fun factor involved. Destruction Derby 2 left a lot to be desired. The first game in the series, Destruction Derby, was OK. This game was released in 2000 and would be the fourth Destruction Derby title released. We find out if this game is worth a replay or not. This time, it’s Destruction Derby Raw for the Playstation. In this review, we check out yet another vehicle combat racing game. ![]()
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