Hello everyone, you must have seen a lot of games that claim you can destroy pretty much anything inside them. But most of the time, that’s not true. You can only break small objects here and there, while the rest of the world stays untouched.
But what if I tell you there’s a game where you can literally destroy every single thing? Yes, you heard that right. In this game, you can completely destroy everything around you. The game is called Deliver at All Cost.
It’s a third-person isometric action-adventure game that released just this May. The special thing about this game is that from interiors to buildings, fences to crates, everything can be fully destroyed. And this destruction isn’t just for fun, it directly affects how you complete your missions.
The Courier Life
You play as Edwinson Green, a courier whose main job is to deliver packages at any cost. Now, this doesn’t mean you’ll be running around with guns or bombs. No, in fact, there are no weapons here. Instead, your delivery vehicle is your greatest weapon. With it, you can smash through rooftops, houses, walls, and basically anything that gets in your way.
That’s the real highlight of this game. Just like the title says, you deliver at all costs. Even if you have to destroy half the city, the only thing that matters is completing your deliveries.
But keep in mind, this destruction system isn’t only about fun. For example, you can break down walls and buildings to create shortcuts for faster deliveries. On the other hand, too much destruction can get the police on your tail, which wastes time and can affect your mission outcome.
A World Full of Destruction
The game is set across three cities:
- Saint Moniac
- Shellington Falls
- New Reed
These cities are semi-open world, giving you complete freedom to explore and demolish. Along the way, you can even upgrade your delivery truck with gadgets, winches, airbags, and reinforcements so it can deal more damage and take less in return.
Yes, you can also explore on foot but remember there’s no traditional combat here. No guns, no melee weapons. Only vehicular combat. The entire focus stays on completing deliveries, no matter what’s inside the package, even if it’s a bomb.
Destruction Done Right
Honestly speaking, this game has one of the best destructible environments I’ve ever experienced. Other titles often feel rushed and incomplete when they claim to offer total destruction. But Deliver At All Cost is different. It’s polished, the particle effects are detailed, and even car damage physics feel realistic.
Like in GTA 4, when cars hit each other, their bumpers and hoods crush realistically. The same thing happens here. Vehicles can be destroyed completely, parts crumpling as you crash through obstacles.
This makes driving around and smashing things the most fun part of the game. I don’t think I’ve ever played another game where I could destroy literally everything with just my vehicle.
Retro Aesthetic
The setting is 1959, and the game nails that vintage vibe perfectly. From the UI to the soundtrack, from NPC fashion to the overall environment, it all feels retro-inspired. This adds a unique charm and atmosphere.
Technical Performance
Another huge plus is that this game is lightweight. The total size is only around 8–9 GB and it runs smoothly even on low-end PCs. If you have something like a GTX 1050 Ti, you can still play the game in ultra settings without problems.
Final Thoughts
To sum it up, Deliver at All Cost is a really fun and refreshing experience. Its destruction system is not only unique but also beautifully implemented. Missions are varied and never feel repetitive, the retro world is charming, the visuals are polished, and everything feels surprisingly well-designed.
If you like isometric perspective games, then this is absolutely worth playing. But if you dislike top-down camera angles, you might not enjoy it. For me, I don’t care much about the view, the fun factor is what matters. And trust me, this game is a lot of fun.
And the best part is that Epic Games even gave it away for free, which makes it an even sweeter deal. For anyone who claimed it back then, don’t just leave it sitting in your library. Download it and play it, you’ll definitely enjoy it.
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