![]() To shine a better light on this underappreciated genre and showcase some of the older demolition derby games out there that still hold up exceedingly well in the modern age, the following list has been updated with even more entries. For players that love demolition derby games, there are a handful of solid options out there to scratch the itch when it comes to car carnage. Updated December 10th, 2021 by Russ Boswell: Racing games are some of the most high-octane and adrenaline-pumping games available but adding demolition derby elements into the mix creates a true spectacle. In either case, it can be a sight to behold. Other games have taken the prospect of vehicles trying to destroy one another to their logical extreme. Some of these games try to recreate the sport in as much detail and realism as possible. Lucky for them, the sport has been lovingly made and remade in the world of video games time and time again, usually with as much content as Rocket League. Featuring a great soundtrack, awesome levels, and epic crashes (by 2004 standards), Burnout 3: Takedown stands as one of the best titles to ever grace the franchise, or racing games in general. RELATED: The Best Racing Games Ever Made (According To Metacritic) ![]() The simple act of smashing two big hunks of metal against one another has delighted audiences around the world for years. ![]() No other sport captures that feeling better than demolition derby. There is a peculiar satisfaction that often follows a chaotic display.
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