


You simply pick what works for you, and try to deal as much damage as possible. Everyone just gets the special Breaker attack to use, and there's nothing else to consider other than being in a good position to dish out damage – there are no "counters", or even any pickups in the arena. Destruction AllStars is very straightforward, in terms of gameplay mechanics - all heroes just have a single ability, and they don't really interact with each other in any way, be that against your opponents or with your teammates. The characters fit the visual style of the game well, and have whacky animations and personalities, though they don't speak much. The character selection determines what special ability, called a Breaker, is available to you while on foot, and in your hero car. For a game already lacking in content and long-term goals, this seems like a poor decision.īefore heading into the arenas, you get to select one of 16 available characters to play as. While the current first adventure is free, the rest must be purchased with Destruction Points – which are only attainable with real money. In the currently available chapter, you get to play through some unique scenarios and challenges, which makes it worthwhile as it's not just a tweaked version of multiplayer.
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There is also a brief Challenge Series solo experience focusing on one hero with a couple of cutscenes, and more such content is planned in the future. You can return to these tutorials at any time to try your hand at the different playable characters and see which one suits you best. However, before heading online, you can complete a set of tutorials against bots to get familiar with the mechanics, and game modes. Destruction AllStars is a multiplayer-focused car action game, where players compete in one of a few arenas in order to dish out the most damage to their opponents.
