Chris Plante of Polygon writes: In 2018, The Crew 2 is a mess, but it’s easy to imagine the same game, in 2019 or 2020, being a must-play. There’s a part of me that looks forward to that version of the game. But I’d be lying if I said I wanted all of its embarassing blemishes to be concealed, repaired and removed. There’s plenty to love about this cross-eyed puppy.
Despite being six years old, The Crew 2 has smashed its concurrent Steam player count record thanks to a steep discount.
The thing was a damn buck lol. Of course. I grabbed it on both PC and console because why not?
Ubisoft revealed that they will add official Offline Modes to both The Crew 2 and The Crew Motorfest.
Welp, just grabbed Crew 2 because, hell, it was a buck. Let's see if they hold to their word, being they killed the original and are likely to do it here as well.
Finally! Offline modes for The Crew 2 and The Crew Motorfest—this is huge! Ubisoft really listened to the community on this one. Now we can enjoy the open-world racing experience without worrying about server issues or internet connection drops. Can’t wait to hit the roads solo and explore at my own pace. This is a game-changer for both casual players and those who just want to cruise without distractions!
We've played The Crew Motorfest, which joins Forza Horizon in the modern open-world racing genre - and that's not the only similarity.
FH is not on PS so im sure theres people out there happy seeing this.
Played the beta for 20 mins then deleted it after.
The issue is you havent tested the game for long enough, my friend and I have pretty much 100% it already and its great fun, looks beautiful and plays well...great game
Just not a fan of the handling. To me that can make or brake a racing game. Test Drive Unlimited 2 for instance. Grate game, crappy driving physics.
They have the concept of a masterpiece with the crew. But why are they releasing it in beta state again... Just make a finished product and everyone will be happy!