Wrecked: Revenge Revisited hands-on preview

Wrecked: Revenge Revisited is the follow up to sleeper hit Mashed: Drive to Survive, another top-down, arcade styled racing game that won over fans with its frantic, fun gameplay. On the surface, Wrecked may not have the immediate appeal of a Burnout or Need for Speed game, but after sitting down for a few rounds of multiplayer, it’s clear why the original had so many fans.

The last player standing gets 2 points, while the first eliminated loses two. This means the leader is constantly switching between rounds, making sure everyone is still scrapping to take first. The general fracas is made even more hectic by the weapon pickups scattered around the tracks; smart mortars, homing missiles, machine guns, mines, and more all work differently and need some finesse to be used correctly. Interestingly, cars can be customized both visually and technically, an unusual feature for such an arcade styled game.

We played a number of localfour player rounds, and immediately noticed the rapid pace at which the rounds end and begin. The average race we played barely lasted 30 seconds, as we all immediately tried to kill one another instead of actually racing around the course. It may sound brief, but the added bonus of sitting in the same room with your opponent really added to the fun factor. The short load times between races helps keeps the energy up and thepace lively. Wrecked also features online play, so lacking 4 friends and controllers, you can have fun knocking H4L0M45T3RRR420 off the road and then yelling a racial epithet at him.

While we can’t vouch for the game’s singleplayer, Wrecked may have one of the most immediately fun multiplayer modes we’ve played all year, made even more fun if you can experience it with some friends. The release date and pricehaven’t been confirmed yet, but Wrecked: Revenge Revistied will be released via Xbox Live and PSN, hopefully before year's end.

Jul 21, 2011

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