As this review will be primarily concerned with breaking down the technical improvements leveraged by the PS5 version of the game, you can catch a much more in-depth critique of Wreckfest in our original PS4 review.įor a start not only do you get a razor sharp 4K presentation which underscores the visuals with an eye-pleasing level of sharpness and fidelity, but you also get a doubling of the framerate to 60 frames per second as well, making Wreckfest appear liquid smooth in motion and deliciously responsive to control as a result. Now making its debut on PlayStation 5 in 2021, Wreckfest brings a number of technical improvements to the table which add yet further lustre to what is arguably one of the finest pure arcade racers on PlayStation, not to mention perhaps the most overlooked. From the hellacious crashes and a real sense of spectacle, to a deep progression system and a deliciously enjoyable arcade handling model, Wreckfest was and is one of the finest racing games you can get on PS4. Here, at last, was a true spiritual successor to Sony’s Destruction Derby title from the first generation of PlayStation which encapsulated everything which made that original game so enjoyable. When we reviewed Wreckfest back in 2019, it’s fair to say that we came away extremely impressed with what developer Bugbear Entertainment had achieved.
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