It also sounds a lot like studio Three Fields Entertainment's last project, Dangerous Golf. But here you're bouncing cars around a test facility and trying to cause as much destruction as possible, versus wreaking havoc on gas stations and kitchens with a chipping wedge and Golf's firebomb golf balls.

"Players are challenged to drive into the junction and create the biggest First Impact that causes enough vehicles to crash to earn a 'Smash Breaker,' turning their car into a bomb that can explode on command," the press release says. Like Crash Mode from days of yore, you score for how much you crash. The modern twist here, though, is that the online leaderboards should keep you chasing the internet's high scores for quite awhile.

Best of all, we don't have to wait long for this and it won't cost all that much, either. The game arrives next month on Steam and PlayStation 4 for $12.99.