Abstract: It's unbelievable to think that whenever we've experience virtual reality gaming in the past that it's never really occurred to us that driving games would be superbly suited to the medium. But our brief one lap race on a tech demo version of DriveClub fo...
Very easy to play and beginnerfriendly, Fast and beautiful a true newgen showcase, Online challenge aspect is excellent and runs through everything, The photo mode is absolutely sensational, Good variety of tracks with added dynamic weather
Weak damage and unsatisfying crashes
Many small tweaks, amazing weather and phenomenal photo mode have turned Driveclub into PS4's best racer. At times breathtaking and always involving, it'll keep you coming back for more...
Published: 2014-12-10, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Abstract: Driveclub has been one of the most anticipated PlayStation 4 games since before the console even launched. The game was delayed by nearly a year after the consoles release, which may have done more harm than good. Gamers wanted this game at launch, especi...
Published: 2014-10-12, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Other than the smell of plush leather and the obvious force when you punch the accelerator, Driveclub feels as close to the real thing as is possible whilst sitting in your living room.There's a real feeling of speed, the cars handle well and, if you get...
Published: 2014-10-08, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv
Clubs are a fun hook, Enjoyable racing, Immediate, dynamic social challenges
Lacks energy or personality, Visual inconsistencies, No vehicle tuning
Driveclub verdict Open Gallery Visual inconsistencies aside, Driveclub is a perfectly solid racer – but for Sony's first big foray into the genre on PlayStation 4, we expected a lot more. The team dynamic adds an engaging perk to the solid simula...
Loads of content, Arcade handling makes racing fun in VR, Being able to look around in the seat is great
Visuals have taken a huge hit, Weather effects absent
Driveclub's strength is its killer combo of stripped-back racing and social features, pushing you to keep going back to the track for personal glory and the glory of your team. If it lacks the glamour, freedom and exuberance of Forza Horizon 2, there's c...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: DRIVECLUB REVIEW: Get ready to race on Sony's new driving game [Sony]THE next big battle of the next-gen machines comes from an unlikely quarter - car games.We're hitting primetime for blockbuster releases.Triple-A titles like Call of Duty: Advanced Warfa...
Bland soundtrack, Confusing driving environment, Small car roster, No tuning or customization options
The lack of customization, contradictory driving elements and tiny car list make Driveclub a pass for all but the most die-hard racing fans. Gorgeous vistas pass by as I race along the coast in a ruby red Dutch hypercar with a crumpled hood and...