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...
Published: 2018-05-28, Author: Dan , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: UBISOFTAs The Crew 2 begins a message of advice comes on the screen, saying that this game isn't a realistic simulation of driving of any of the vehicles within.It's right. The Crew 2 isn't a realistic driving game in the absolute slightest – and it's all...
Looks superb,Giant map,Off-beat events,Decent vehicle handling,Boats and planes are great fun to pilot
Question-marks hang over its post-events endgame,In-car radar system is baffling,Multiplayer not massively compelling,No way to sell vehicles
We were pleasantly surprised by The Crew 2. It looks absolutely fabulous, and playing on an Xbox One X, we never even got the tiniest whiff of frame-rate drop-off. All its in-game graphics are slick and appealing, and it has an overall polished sheen whic...
If you're looking for a racer that doesn't take itself too seriously, but also puts the time in where it counts, The Crew 2 could be it. It certainly has the potential...
Grade: CSee larger imageThe Crew 2 – PlayStation 4 (Video Game)Manufacturer: UBI SoftESRB Rating: TeenPlatform: PlayStation 4Genre: racing-game-genreNew From: $...
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Published: 2018-07-06, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Excellently huge and varied map, full of points of interest, to tour around, Swapping between land, sea and air at the touch of the button is a great feature, Huge variety of different disciplines to race through
An abysmal story, for what there is of one, that has far too much pushing of the ingame social media, The huge (250) number of challenges that litter the map end up merging into each other and just get boring, Terrible physics, particularly with collision
The Crew 2 is an impressively large game with a lot to do. Cars, planes and boats, travelling the USA is fun. The problem is that almost everything else ends up feeling the same and, eventually, boring...
Incredible, ultra-varied map of America, Cars handle better this time around, Boats and planes are a neat addition, in theory
New vehicle classes are boring to play, and dilute the pool of events, Egregious AI rubberbanding, Story and voice acting are cringeworthy
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...
The Crew 2 offers a wealth of varied content to undertake in a huge open world, but the entire experience is shackled by too many gameplay and design annoyances, with hastily borrowed mechanics that never really come together...
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, Points of interest are spread too thin for exploration to be consistently engaging, No meaningful public player interactions at launch