![]() ![]() There’s plenty to like about Destruction AllStars, especially when the car combat captures the same satisfying weight of Burnout’s destruction. These range from shooting fires from wheels, covering your vehicle in spikes, or my personal favourite Hana, who has a samurai blade to split opponents in two. While they’re not quite Overwatch standard, they possess enough distinctive traits to keep them memorable - mostly through their hero vehicles which each have specific power-ups. The heroes too possess far more personality than their Fortnite-like designs would suggest. The latter is difficult to pull off, especially in online matches where latency becomes an issue, but hopefully developer Lucid Games can iron this out in planned future updates. ![]() There's wall-running, timed power-ups which enable faster movement and double jumps, along with the ability to take over enemy cars by jumping onto the hood and completing a button-prompt mini-game. While being on-foot sounds significantly less fun than shunting enemies behind the wheel, it’s only marginally so thanks to the flexibility on offer. Once you’ve wrapped your head around the mechanics, the transitions between car destruction and ejecting yourself into a new opportunity is where Destruction AllStars shines. #Destruction allstars hana how to
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