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World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks

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World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks
North American PlayStation 2 cover art
Developer(s)3DO
Publisher(s)3DO
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
PlayStation
Game Boy Color
Release
September 9, 2000
  • PlayStation'Game Boy Color'PlayStation 2
Genre(s)Car Combat
Mode(s)Capture the Flags (Single player, multiplayer)

World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks is a car combat shooter game that has a similar gameplay to the Twisted Metal and Vigilante 8 series. Like Twisted Metal and Vigilante 8, the player must obtain "powerups" and defeat enemy vehicles, but must capture the enemy flags in order to win. However, all of the vehicles are tanks, hence its name. The game itself is short, making it quite unpopular among gamers. It was also one of the very first PlayStation 2 titles to be released. It is considered a spiritual successor to the Battletanx series, since it has similar gameplay to that as well, and is made by the same company, 3DO. Also a mototank from Battletanx: Global Assault can be seen in the opening title sequence, and many of the playable tanks are inspired or directly copied from Battletanx. A reversed M-80 (only in the PS1 version of Battletanx: Global Assault) can also be seen in game as the unplayable AI controlled Skorpion Bomb Tank.

Playable vehicles

Enemy vehicles

  • Scorpion bomb tank - Computer controlled vehicle designed to blow itself up
  • Mototank - Lightweight motorcycle sized drone with twin machine guns
  • Hover tank - Futuristic military grade tank with cannon and thicker armor.
  • Reaper - Heavy tank driven by the final boss character, Gorda the Fat. This vehicle is unlockable in the Game Boy version.[1]

References