Abstract: Welcome to our review of The Crew, a primarily multiplayer online racing game. Bear in mind we have only had limited time with the game, and the game also requires a lot of other players to really get the full experience… and I have no friends. So these...
Published: 2014-12-12, Author: Wayne , review by: cgmagonline.com
The downgrade in performance for Watch_Dogs, combined with the buggy launch of Assassin's Creed: Unity is now compounded by a problematic release of The Crew...
Published: 2014-12-29, Author: Mike , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Driving the varied free, high, by and road-ways of the US is a fun way to burn huge chunks of time in The Crew.For some pointless reason, there are groups of rich mostly-young things that inhabit the major urban areas of the United States driving reckless...
Abstract: The first time I played The Crew , I was able to go an hour without another player recklessly ramming into me. The second time, it took fifteen minutes. The third, five minutes. At first, I thought it was because more jerks were appearing in the always-on...
Bad looking environments, No incentive to play coop, Upgrades are devalued from constant level ups, Reviewed on PS4. Also available on Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC.
Abstract: Developers: Ivory Tower/Ubisoft Reflections Publisher: Ubisoft Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4 Version Reviewed: PC Within a couple of hours of launching The Crew I realised it wasn't going to click for me. It took considerably longer to figure out why. I l...
Abstract: Cities and towns are oversized, compared to the network of roads and acres of countryside between them, but that's in order to make each one a convincing, recognisable and explorable space in and of itself. Dallas might never be the sole inspiration for a...
Published: 2014-12-17, Author: James , review by: criticalhit.net
A title like The Crew has to be more than a glorified "Google Earth" simulator or a VOIP chat client - especially if it's advertised as a "revolutionary action car and driving game".The Crew was reviewed by James Lenoir on a PlayStation 4j...
The Crew tient-il ses promesses? Non. Est-il mauvais? Non! Il a simplement manqué sa cible. En voulant innover et changer l'idée d'un jeu de course en général il a oublié l'aspect le plus important du jeu en ligne: la compétition. On ne se sent jamais mis...