![]() ![]() The added resolution brings with it some interesting side effects though. The cardboard cars look far crisper on the next-gen machine in 4K, as do the environments. The PS5 “upgrade” here is purely cosmetic and the same issues I detailed in May still exist.Ĭoncept Destruction certainly does look much better on the PS5. None of that has changed with the PS5 version. When I reviewed Concept Destruction back in May for the PS4, I described it as “instantly accessible and a neat take on the Destruction Derby”, but “there’s some odd rules that can cause a headache” and “there’s not a lot of content”. Get destroyed (or destroy yourself by driving into things) and you’ll have to restart that race from scratch. The aim with Concept Destruction is to drive into the weak spots of the other 49 cardboard vehicles to do damage which will grant the player with dollar rewards – so long as you’re either the last car standing or you survive until the time runs out for the round. It’s easy to pick up, easy to play but quickly becomes tiresome. It puts the player in the tiny driving seat of cardboard vehicles and challenges them to ram the 49 other vehicles to smithereens while avoiding the same fate. Free as an upgrade for those that bought the game on PS4, this racing game is a novel take on the Destruction Derby formula. I got my answer with the arrival of the PS5 version of Concept Destruction, just 2 weeks into the PS5’s worldwide existence. Easily the most prolific publisher on PS4, they specialise in bringing budget games with unique hooks and easy to obtain Platinum trophies/achievements to consoles. I wondered how long it would take for Ratalaika to begin their conquest for PS5 domination. ![]() The PS5 version of Concept Destruction runs far smoother than its last-gen counterpart but it’s still cardboard thin. ![]()
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