While there are issues big and small with The Crew 2, it's still a lot of fun thanks to its varied content offerings and massive world. It almost comes close to meeting its full potential but it's still an enjoyable follow-up to Ubisoft's first entry in t...
Accessible and fun arcade-style vehicle mechanics, Substantial variety of racing disciplines that feel distinct, A large, cohesive open world that's enjoyable to tour, Imaginative and exciting track design, A number of player-friendly quality of life feat
Loot system feels mostly superfluous, Urban areas and character models are visually unappealing
Published: 2018-06-27, Author: Lucas , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Now that it's a series, let's talk about the core concept of The Crew, which perhaps is even more at the forefront with The Crew 2. The elevator pitch is this: what if it is a racing game, but also open world sandbox? Also, literally, with a crew of you...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
America, though. What's frustrating is that The Crew 2 feels like it hits the same exact highs and lows as its predecessor. The map is so, so incredible. I really can't overstate it. On both a technical and an artistic level, it is just a phenomenal achie...
Ubisoft's munchkin version of the USA should be a blast to explore, but there's just not enough along the way to encourage The Crew 2's drivers to ditch the sat nav and get their adventure on...
The Crew 2 has a beautiful open world, but average driving, strange design choices and weak multiplayer prevent it from utilizing it to its full potential...
America, though. What's frustrating is that The Crew 2 feels like it hits the same exact highs and lows as its predecessor. The map is so, so incredible. I really can't overstate it. On both a technical and an artistic level, it is just a phenomenal achie...
Abstract: In The Crew 2, you and up to three online friends are free to journey across a make-believe America, switching between boats, planes and cars with a swish of the right analog stick. Happily, there's no need to worry about real-life road-trip concerns such...