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Demolition Inc. | Good Game SP Review

GGSP: We did find a couple of bugs like this weird shadowing glitch and in one level the drivers just constantly crashed into each other which made it almost impossible to solve in time. But other than that it’s a nice destructive downloadable distraction.

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Gertlushgaming Presents Our Demolition Inc PSN Review

In Demolition Inc. you assume the role of the UFO-flying alien Mike, who’s been contracted by the society for the protection of endangered planets to turn earth into an intergalactic leisure centre. To do so Mike must remove all human traces from earth. Various tools are at his disposal: a track beam to control cars, anti-gravity ramps to maximize damage, and a huge wrecking ball which crushes everything in its way.

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Demolition Inc. Review - Midlife Gamer

MunkiMatt says: "Demolition Inc is a physics puzzler that finds you playing as an alien called Mike, who has been given the job of demolishing buildings across Earth so that it can be turned into a luscious tree filled park for his race.

Each level presents you with an isometric viewpoint of your surroundings which is made up of different building structures and busy roads with cars and lorries going about their daily business. These unsuspecting motorists and their vehicles are about to help you complete your missions."

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Killzoner994122d ago

This game is still better than anything found on Wii U. PS3's worst is WiiU's best.

Cajun Chicken4122d ago (Edited 4122d ago )

This game is actually pretty great, I've had it for a while, but just getting the best results can take some real planning.

Just to clarify, I've had the PC version on Steam for about a year.

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One More For The Road – Steam Indie Picks: Day 5

DIYGamer: All good things must come to an end. In 24 hours, the current Steam Autumn/Thanksgiving sale will be closing its doors, and approximately fifty hojillion games will be returning to normal price until the inevitable Winter/Holiday sale. They’re not going out without a bang, though, and they’ve saved some of the best indie deals for last. After the break, our roundup of today’s noteworthy discounts, and the best of the rest.

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