The Crew 2 (2018)

Asobo Studio, Ivory Tower, Ubisoft Entertainment

Main
20
hours
Main + Extra
45
hours
Platinum
78
hours

The newest iteration in the revolutionary franchise, The Crew 2 captures the thrill of the American motorsports spirit in one of the most exhilarating open worlds ever created. Welcome to Motornation, a huge, varied, action-packed, and beautiful playground built for motorsports throughout the entire US of A. Enjoy unrestrained exploration on ground, sea, and sky. From coast to coast, street and pro racers, off-road explorers, and freestylers gather and compete in all kinds of disciplines. Join them in high-octane contests and share every glorious moment with the world.

About the story

The game features a nonlinear story, that follows the unnamed player character as they become a racing icon in the United States by winning in all racing disciplines available in the game. There are four disciplines: Street Racing, Off Road, Freestyle and Pro Racing. In Street Racing, the player is assisted by Latrell Jordan. In Off Road, the player is assisted by Tucker "Tuck" Morgan. In Freestyle, the player is assisted by Sofia Valentina Herrera and her father, Emmett Lee Parker. In Pro Racing, the player is assisted by Alexis Kendrick.

Platforms

Stadia PC PS4 XONE

Genres

Racing

Themes

Action Open world

Languages: English and 14 more

Interface Audio Subtitles
Chinese (Traditional)
Polish
Portuguese (Brazil)
Russian
English
Italian
Korean
French
German
Arabic
Japanese
Dutch
Spanish (Spain)
Chinese (Simplified)
English (UK)

Media

Critic Reviews

Marooners' Rock

By Aaron Giddings
80

It may not deliver the most polished racing experience, or the most nuanced driving model, but where else is a player going to experience a race that goes from sports cars to powerboats to off-road rally cars in a single run?

23 Sep, 2018 Read full review

pressakey.com

By Kevin Henschen
40

Great idea, great map, less good driving physics and integration of the game world: The Crew 2 fails because of itself, but could still improve on itself with upcoming DLC.

06 Aug, 2018 Read full review

ThisGenGaming

By Robby Bisschop
70

It may be flawed, but there's a ton of content and the base game is still fun to play , so I'm still recommending this to fans of the genre.

06 Aug, 2018 Read full review

Thumbsticks

By Tom Baines
70

It's hard to ignore the unsavoury taste that comes along with The Crew 2's social media-based progression system. That being said, most people will accept that it's just a somewhat topical stand-in for an experience point system – and skip through all of the awful vlogger posturing and horrid presentation – to find at its heart a knockabout arcade racer with the capacity to make you smile.

29 Jul, 2018 Read full review

Gameblog

By Julien Hubert
70

The Crew 2 did a good job on improving the original game. It's a little bit more of everything, and the new road/sea/air feature offers a lot of fun and variety. Some new race categories are much better than others however (the bike races are particularly bad), and the driving controls are still basic compared to what we can expect from a 2018 racing game.

29 Jul, 2018 Read full review

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