The Crew™ 2

Developer: Ivory Tower
Release: Jun 28th 2018
Platforms:
Action
Massively Multiplayer
Racing
Varied
Expansive
Accessible
Grindy
Technical Issues
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" Expansive action racing MMO with seamless vehicle switching but repetitive grind and technical issues "

The Crew™ 2 Review

The Crew™ 2 offers a vast, open-world racing experience set across a scaled-down but diverse map of the USA, featuring cars, boats, planes, and more. Players appreciate the seamless vehicle switching and the freedom to explore various motorsport disciplines, which injects variety and fun into gameplay. The game’s arcade-style physics prioritize accessibility over realism, appealing to casual players who enjoy a relaxed pace. Visually, it delivers impressive environments and detailed vehicle models, though some find graphics outdated compared to newer titles.

Despite its strengths, the game faces criticism for repetitive grind, inconsistent vehicle handling, and a shallow story with minimal narrative depth. The always-online requirement and Ubisoft’s history of shutting down servers have caused distrust among players, fearing loss of access. Technical issues such as crashes, controller incompatibility, and a locked 60fps cap also detract from the experience. Overall, The Crew 2 is a fun, expansive playground for motorsport fans but falls short in polish and long-term engagement.

Highlights

Players praise The Crew 2 for its massive and diverse open world that captures iconic US landmarks and terrains. The ability to instantly switch between cars, planes, and boats is a standout gameplay mechanic, keeping races fresh and dynamic. The game’s arcade-style driving offers an accessible experience for casual racers. Graphically, the game impresses with detailed vehicle models and atmospheric environments. Additionally, the variety of vehicles and events, along with regular content updates, keeps the gameplay engaging and enjoyable for many.

Criticisms

Common criticisms include a grindy progression system that requires significant time investment to unlock better vehicles. The handling and physics are often described as inconsistent or too arcade-like, disappointing players seeking realism. Technical problems such as crashes, input issues, and a forced online connection frustrate users. The story lacks depth and is considered disjointed, with some finding characters annoying. Furthermore, many players distrust Ubisoft’s server shutdown practices, fearing the game’s longevity and access to purchased content.

Pros

  • Massive open-world map with diverse US landmarks and environments.
  • Seamless vehicle switching between cars, planes, boats, and more.
  • Accessible arcade-style driving mechanics suitable for casual players.
  • Variety of motorsport disciplines and event types to explore.
  • Regular updates add new content, vehicles, and challenges.
  • Detailed and customizable vehicle models with paint and liveries.
  • Dynamic weather and day-night cycles enhance immersion.

Cons

  • Repetitive grind required to unlock vehicles and progress.
  • Inconsistent and sometimes floaty vehicle handling and physics.
  • Forced always-online connection limits offline play options.
  • Frequent technical issues including crashes and input problems.
  • Locked frame rate at 60fps with limited graphics settings.
  • Shallow and disjointed story with minimal narrative depth.
  • Lack of structured and satisfying PvP multiplayer modes.

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Worth the Price
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Take on the American motorsports scene as you explore and dominate the land, air, and sea across the entire USA. With a wide variety of cars, bikes, boats, and planes, compete in a wide range of driving disciplines.

Release Date Jun 28th 2018
Publisher Ubisoft
Developer Ivory Tower
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User Reviews

Mostly Positive (25,514)
78% Positive 22% Negative