Break out your neck braces because Wreckfest 2 – the hard-ramming, door-slamming second coming of the hit 2018 demolition racer from smash ’em up specialists Bugbear – has officially T-boned Steam ...
My knees are inside the steering wheel. I think I can see the inside of my own arm. I’m not sure if my seat’s lower, or if the roof’s caved in so violently that it’s squashed my head down into my ...
If videogames are meant, in certain cases, to serve as escapist fantasies, it's pretty easy to explain the appeal of those that allow players to demolish a car without having to worry about personal ...
Jon Gilbert is a Features Writer for Android Police. I've covered Android since 2021, focusing on writing features and guides about Android apps and features that directly affect users. I've attended ...
Wreckfest 2 features a completely overhauled physics engine for even more realistic destruction, fully customizable cars that you can share with other players and revamped game modes including a brand ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A British writer who specializes in indie gaming and LEGO. Two days ago, I bought a day-one copy of the game and, after getting a ...
Wreckfest, which launched on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One at the end of August, is more than a slap-upside-the-head, how-the-hell-did-I-miss-this? great time for me. It’s also a revelation. A ...
For a start not only do you get a razor sharp 4K presentation which underscores the visuals with an eye-pleasing level of sharpness and fidelity, but you also get a doubling of the framerate to 60 ...
There were few words which struck more excitement in nineties and noughties gamers than the term ‘demolition derby’. The games had you crashing, smashing and t-boning your way through arena style ...