The "grandfather of first person shooters". Fun if you can get it running properly on your machine. Software support for this title requires doing a bit of research into source ports and mapping mouse support.

From the start as "Next Car Game" to now, this game is still fantastic. To me, this is the spiritual successor to games such as Flatout and Destruction Derby. (Yes, I know Bugbear created Flatout as well.)

Designed with destruction in mind, this fulfills that criteria many times over. Some campaigns are a bit repetitive, especially on later difficulties--but with the right equipment, you can power through them.

I would rate much higher if they weren't offering so many micro-transactions now for content. Being out now for more than 10 years, I can see the effect THQ Nordic has pushed onto this title from its humble beginnings.

Fun an addicting at first and is fun to play with friends. Over longer periods of time, it becomes more frustrating trying to accomplish all the goals.

The intention of this is to rekindle that love of Zoo Tycoon from the past. Unfortunately, this doesn't meet those expectations. Much better to now play Planet Zoo from Frontier (glad they made a better version as they were the original devs of this game.)

Could not finish the last boss, probably not going to play any more.