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I opened it expecting a complete pile of steaming crap and came away nostalgic for the glory days of Destruction Derby. Mayhem 3D is one of the best surprises I have played this year. It really is a cool effect and fits the dirty style nicely. The black, white and red tones give the game a look that no other racing game has. Imagine MadWorld, but with cars, and you get the idea.

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However, the game itself has a unique look outside of the third dimension. After toying around with the depth slider and the included glasses, I have come to the conclusion that red/blue 3D is totally not worth the minimal effect it produces. Mayhem comes with 3D glasses and you know what that means: headaches. With that said, the area that will shock most players are the visuals. A more balanced system would have been appreciated. Bump it up and things become reckless to the point of frustration. On normal, the game is a breeze in most events outside of domination. Things certainly need to be more prominent in that aspect. It is so poor, in fact, that I actually skipped the tutorial entirely by accident. For instance, the career mode is not laid out well.

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This game has lots of events and unlockables, and at times I found myself lost in the sea of menus. If I have to pick apart the game, the one area that drives me insane is the menu structure. This game definitely has a dirty visceral feel, and it focuses on smashing and crashing.

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Stock up a full boost meter and you can unleash ramming speed, which is a flurry of white death followed by some hardcore car porn. Gaining boost is as simple as smashing cars and collecting the parts that fall off. Gas and brakes are assigned to the triggers, a power brake and, of course, the boost meter. Everything is standard, but it works great. The online has an impressive number of leaderboard entries, but again like most no-name games, finding a full match is a challenge unless you organize a game night.Īs far as controls go, Mayhem follows the same foundation the rest of the game lives by. Outside of that, there are single event and online modes. There are a ton of things to unlock, and achieving 100% will take a substantial amount of time. The stars are combined with “mayhem points” you earn during races to unlock new content such as venues, episodes and of course, new cars.

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Within each episode is a series of events in which you can earn stars for completing. The campaign mode is broken down into episodes based on fake comic books, complete with cover art and cheesy titles. Each mode provides enough variety to keep things fresh, but the racing and derby modes are definitely the highlights. Domination is basically King of the Hill and Collect the Parts is destruction derby with a collection aspect. I really enjoyed throwing the car into reverse and ramming people like in the glory days of Destruction Derby 2 for the PSOne. Destruction derby is exactly what it sounds like. Racing is much of what you would expect with a minor twist thrown into the mix the tracks usually reverse into themselves causing massive pile-ups and plenty of position changes. There are basically four types of modes within the game: standard racing, destruction derby, domination and part collecting. Mayhem avoids all of this by just sticking to the essentials and making sure all of them work the way they are supposed to. Controls are terrible, checkpoints or save system busted, and the like. Usually, when you pick up a budget-priced game, there is something inherently wrong with it. In fact, outside of the visual aesthetic (which I will discuss later), it really doesn’t do anything particularly innovative. On the surface, Mayhem is your typical racing game with destructive properties. Thankfully, once you get past the generic packaging and no-name status, you will discover a smorgasbord of twisting metal in one of the finest destruction derby-style games to come along in quite some time. I mean, any game that comes with packed-in red and blue 3D glasses is usually just a travesty waiting to happen. I will be honest, when I saw Mayhem 3D on my doorstep, I wrote it off as yet another piece of shovelware crap that was sent to die at retail. In this day and age, it isn’t uncommon for a game you have never heard of to land on your desk. For those who are artsy and love smashing toy cars.













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