Destruction Derby 2

Destruction Derby 2 (1996)

by Reflections Interactive, Psygnosis
Genres:Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Destruction Derby 2 is the sequel to the MS-DOS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Nintendo 64 title Destruction Derby. Here the player must race on up to seven different circuits, in a range of modes, similar to its predecessor. The modes are Wrecking Racing (where the player must destroy or spin the other competitors), Stock Car (a typical race where it's 1st to the flag) and Destruction Derby, which is based around the crash arenas. Commentator Paul Page performed as the announcer. This Racing game is widely known for its destruction and chaotic themes that follow by loud, gritty and dark metal songs.Show more
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user avatar@VareasXboxuser avatar@VareasXbox
January 29, 2025
Got this game on a PC Magazine back in the 90's. Had a ton of fun with my brother, trying to survive a single championship! The main theme scared the crap out of me too, hahahah
user avatar@Null-Entityuser avatar@Null-Entity
January 29, 2025
On PC as a kid, driving each course in reverse and backwards because a damaged rear on the car did not kill your car/loose you the game.. was so chaotic! And that opening logo with to Owl :P
user avatar@Misiokuser avatar@Misiok
January 29, 2025
My childhood of playing with my older cousin on the PSX. This among other games at the time bring me a lot of nostalgia, a feeling of something lost, the bit between childhood and becoming an adult. In essence, this game brings me joy.
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