Destruction Derby: Arenas

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Destruction Derby: Arenas

Developer: Studio 33

Genre: Online destruction racing

Players: Offline – 4; Online – 16

Localisation: EFIGS

Peripherals: MEMORYCARD (PS2), DUALSHOCK 2, MULTITAP, Network Adaptor, Logitech Force Feedback Wheel, Speedster 2 wheel

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Game Overview

As a flagship launch-title, the original Destruction Derby was a powerful demonstration of PlayStation gaming values. Liberating, cathartic and (for its time!) brutally realistic, it freed gamers from the restrictions associated with traditional driving games. Subsequent sequels performed well and added numerous features; total Destruction Derby sales now total 3 million +!! However, by the third incarnation it became clear that the limitations of the PSX were restricting the improvement of the franchise's basic game proposition.

The move to the PS2 promises to reinvigorate this much-loved series: the improved graphics and game engine made available on the next-generation platform restore the realism and therefore the satisfaction of destruction racing.

The series' basic enjoyable premise remains the same – take control of a fully destructible car and throw it around a series of tracks and bowls. With each collision earning crucial turbo boost and grid positions, players are rewarded not just for skilful cornering but for hammering their opponents to pieces with their own vehicles! As bumpers drop off, knackered radiators steam and doors flap open, the competition to get to first place gets ever more heated.

Gone are the muddy-coloured stock cars and old bangers; in their place is a colourful selection of larger-than-life muscle cars with which to wreak havoc in the world of illegal underground racing. A full range of distinct and stylised characters (complete with individual vehicles, stories, relationships, taunts and endings) replaces the previously anonymous and faceless drivers of previous incarnations.

The biggest design change, however, is probably in the tracks, bowls and arenas. Imaginatively themed, these now offer both stunning looks and real variety. From looping the loop to ramping huge gaps to avoiding swinging wrecking balls to cruising crowded Chinatown marketplaces, each environment throws new challenges at the player.

Most importantly, this latest incarnation sees Destruction Derby going online! Just as DD1 showed early PlayStation consumers that console gaming could be easy, fun and accessible, so DD4 will support the promise that not all online games are geeky, clan-based first person shooters! It is hard to imagine an online title further removed from the 'Quake on PC' mould – with up to 16 players competing simultaneously to destroy one another's customised cars, DD4 Online play will be immediate, intense and inclusive. Moreover, the consumer association between the Network Adaptor and this exciting launch title should help to refresh the DD series, re-establishing it as innovative and cutting-edge, even for those without the BBA.

Key Features:

• Broadband adaptor compatibility allows simultaneous 16 player online action; Multitap compatibility provides 4 player offline multiplayer racing

• Forgiving arcade car physics give players easily controllable skids – and easily manageable collisions!

• 20 fully deformable and customisable low-riding muscle cars to throw around

• Huge range of unlockable characters, each with their own individual vehicles, stories, relationships, taunts and endings

• Enormous variety of themed tracks and bowls packed with incredible stunt features including ramps, loops and gap jumps

• Realtime cinematic camera cuts bring stunts and crashes to life

• Fully scripted commentaries and character taunts

• Full replays give you a chance to savour every bone-shredding crunch from every angle

• Appealing 'Americana' art style gives tracks and cars bold, larger than life feel

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