In an era where every game asks you to grind for 50 hours or buy a $20 skin, Destruição Total is a refreshing blast from the past. It understands the primal urge to simply kick over a water tower and watch the physics go haywire.
If you grew up in the late 2000s, your weekend rental list probably looked something like this: Guitar Hero , Halo 3 , and that weird, purple-labeled game called Rampage: Total Destruction . Rampage- Destruicao Total
Released in 2006 for the PS2, GameCube, and Wii (and later ported to the PS4 as a classic), this game didn’t try to win awards for storytelling. It promised one thing: In an era where every game asks you