Elements of Destruction Critic Reviews
16 Total Reviews
7 Positive Reviews(43.8%)
8 Mixed Reviews(50%)
1 Negative Reviews(6.3%)
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GamePro
May 14, 2024
Elements of Destruction can get a bit repetitive, mostly because you only have 3 elements at your disposal - a tsunami, flood, or avalanche wouldve been cool - but the enjoyment gamers get from laying waste to a wide variety of environments and EoD's oddball humor (Doc Herbert sending cows flying at a farm in Canada while singing the country's national anthem) more than makes up for its shortcomings.
Worth Playing
May 14, 2024
While the landscapes are rather generic, the weather effects, especially those of the tornado, can be quite impressive.
Cheat Code Central
May 14, 2024
Overall, I really loved playing Elements of Destruction. Destroying things using the weather is a delightful concept and makes for some seriously destructive fun.
IGN
May 14, 2024
While the gameplay does get a bit tedious towards the end, the fact that there are a few multiplayer options and moderately inventive boss battles help give it life.
WonderwallWeb
May 14, 2024
A very fun title to play and with the inclusion of online and co-op destruction you are sure to have a blast with this title.
TeamXbox
May 14, 2024
With all of the games available on Xbox Live, it’s pretty hard to find something that actually feels completely original, but Elements of Destruction does just that. The game’s blending of strategy and action, mixed in with a meteorological arsenal that would bring a tear to Willard Scott’s eye, all come together to make this a title that deserves a spot on most Xbox 360 owners’ extended forecast.
MS Xbox World
May 14, 2024
Elements of Destruction is a nice simple little game that can be beaten in one sitting. The game is perhaps a little too simple though and the lack of variety in the attacks and the way they are used means the element of destroying buildings can become tiresome.
GameSpot
May 14, 2024
Elements of Destruction won't hold your interest for long, but it will satisfy your craving for blowing stuff up.
Gameplanet
May 14, 2024
The game has virtually no replay value meaning you won’t be coming back to this often, unless you finally do find someone to play co-op with. Nevertheless it is one of the better games on Live Arcade.
Eurogamer
May 14, 2024
It's one of the few truly original games on Live Arcade, and deserves your attention for that, but it can't quite shake off the sour tang of unfulfilled potential.
NZGamer
May 14, 2024
Refreshing and original. Unfortunately, the lack of victims running from the buildings makes it feel empty, and the repetitious gameplay loses its novelty value after a few hours.
Totally360
May 14, 2024
It's a little too short on long term appeal, and overpriced too but playing a lunatic science geek hell bent on bringing the world to its knees is always fun so some arcade fans may find a fair bit of enjoyment here.
X-ONE Magazine UK
May 14, 2024
It's a novel concept but lack of control variation, plus the obvious graphical deficiencies, make it a dulled thrill.
Official Xbox Magazine
May 14, 2024
Obliterating futuristic forces and corporate landmarks with upgradable lightning, earthquake, and tornado attacks could've made for some stunning natural fury. But you'd never know it from Elements' main campaign, which spans 90 tepid minutes.