WTMG's Leo Faria: "It’s hard to ignore how creatively bankrupt The Crew Motorfest is, but it is not a bad game at all. When you’re trying to be a carbon copy of a masterpiece of a racing game, and you do your homework to a satisfactory degree, you need to be utterly incompetent not to be, at the very least, a pretty good time, even if not a jaw-dropping one. There is absolutely no reason for you to give this game a go if you’re playing it on PC or Xbox, but as previously mentioned in the beginning of the review, I wanted to see if this was a decent stopgap if you’re a PS5 user drooling for something more akin to Forza Horizon. It sure is, go for it."
Includes savings on The Crew: Motorfest, Resident Evil 4, and much more.
The Crew Motorfest Season 6 begins on 5th March.
Players also have a chance to win a gaming PC in The Crew Motorfest's Endless Driving Challenge.
Ooohh... Thanks for letting us know. I played the closed beta and enjoyed it. Unfortunately I didn't buy it... Kinda hoping to see it comes to PS Plus in the future, just like The Crew 2.
Remember if you buy it, they will eventually shut down the servers, and take the game away from you. So enjoy it while you can.
I definitely recommend trying this and seeing if it's worth your time. I got it with a massive discount right before the year 2 update dropped, and coming from Forza Horizon, I was expecting something that might offer a dozen or two hours before I got bored. Over 100 hours later, and I'm still playing this daily.
Where Horizon 5 just feels like a hollow game trying to replicate the excellent Horizon 2 and 3, this provides a ton of content that is neither given to you with no effort (Horizon 5), or overly grindy just to build up your garage (FM2023). The map actually feels fun to drive around too, and has a good mix of road and gravel with lots of verticality.