Excerpt: "The guys over at Gelid Games have created the PSN (or SEN or whatever they are calling themselves these days) title Wheels of Destruction. The name alone sounds like a fun time; gnarly explosions, near misses, and lots of action instantly race into my mind.
Easily the best way to describe this game is Team Fortress with vehicles. It’s a class based team shooter with three modes of play; Deathmatch (DM), Team Deathmatch (TDM), and Capture the Flag (CTF). I don’t think I need to go over what these are but in case your new; DM is a killing free for all while TDM is exactly how it sounds, death match with teams. CTF is no different than any other CTF game, drive to flag, take it back to your base. Team with the most flag captures wins. You can play these online or in a single player offline mode with bots. The lack of a true singleplayer story is disappointing, but I’m not even sure how you’d do that. If you die, don’t worry about the respawn time – it’s only a couple of seconds and I felt like I was right back in the action. By pressing R3 in a match you can pre-load the next car class after your next respawn to change things up mid-game."
Daav from Gamesta.com stands still at this year's widely overlooked titles and explains just why these games deserved a lot more than they've gotten so far. In part 1, the first 6 of 12 features get discussed as the year 2012 sets itself up for that number. It's also a good way to find out if there are still some games you'd need to check out.
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