


There are three stock vehicles from which to choose, each suited to different skill sets, and competition has been ramped up thanks to more aggressive AI and the ability to join 20-player online matches.Ībout a year was necessary for British developer Reflections to come up with a sequel to last year's PlayStation hit, but the few improvements brought to the game justify the wait. New crash physics mean that players can witness cars flip, roll, and lose tires, hoods, and doors. Players can also scramble to be the last man standing in four new devastating destruction bowls, including the dreaded Pit. Gamers can speed around seven tracks set in unique locations such as raceways, canyons, and Las Vegas. Destruction Derby 2 takes the demolition/stock racer one step further with more spectacular crashes, improved realism and tracks, and a number of new features.
