This game is a fun open world racing game, it feels more like I'm playing an RPG most of the time... Something something along the lines of Diablo 3, you grind out the races to get better loot and ultimately gain better vehicles.
This game is a fun open world racing game, it feels more like I'm playing an RPG most of the time... Something something along the lines of Diablo 3, you grind out the races to get better loot and ultimately gain better vehicles.
What a way to pass the day- Flying, boating, racing or just leisurely driving around the USA. Great graphics and challenges.
great game for all ages
This time around, Ivory Tower brought a bunch more toys.
I bought this for my Husband to play with the Logitech steering wheel and it did not disappoint. Since buying I have watched all the programs I couldn't when he was moaning that he didn't like that one!
An avalanche of racing goodness, hokey social media anchoring and an oddly sparse open world aren't enough to prevent The Crew 2 from improving on the original in every way and providing a multi-disciplined racer that is quite unlike any other on PS4.
The original Crew was an interesting experiment that merged storytelling with an open-world MMO setting, the likes of which very few in that genre had done. It had your traditional cut-scenes and story missions mixed with an open ended setting that featured the entire setting of USA.
Spectacular Presentation; Innovative Vehicle Switching Mechanic; Good Roster of Vehicles From Big Manufacturers; Vast Open World; Fun Arcade Controls; Fantastic Original Music
Lacks Structure and Meaning; Races Can Feel Repetitive; Might be Too Expensive for Some; No PVP at Launch
Initial impressions that come from playing Ubisoft's open-world racer, The Crew 2, are mostly positive. Although a completely different genre one can't help but be reminded of Watch Dogs 2, where a previously serious-in-tone title was injected with a sense of fun – and freedom.
The Crew 2 is an open-world racer set across the length and breadth of the US of A. Players take control of an unnamed racer who is trying to become successful in multiple disciplines, and this sequel features not only cars, but also planes, bikes, and boats.
The first Crew game was a surprising oddity- a racing game with an explorable open world and a story campaign featuring an undercover cop in one of the more campy storylines this side of Need for Speed.
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