Drizzlehell
Banned
I'm tempted.
As much as I love motorsports in general, it feels like the vast majority of racing video games that are coming out these days revolve around the more stuffy sports aspect of racing. The only big-budget games that focus more on arcade racing around scenic routes that are still around are Forza Horizon and Need For Speed. It's nice to see a different franchise taking the stage again to compete in this field, though it remains to be seen if it's gonna be any good. I liked The Crew 1 and 2 well enough but it's not like they were some ground-breaking games. They were just good enough to add another flavor to the very limited palette of arcade racers.
Although it seems like this time around it's gonna be straight-up ripping off Forza Horizon so I don't know how to feel about that. On one hand, yeah, that's cool. FH is a great series so there are worse things that The Crew could have been ripping off. On the other hand, it feels a bit disappointing because it means that they've stopped trying to give this series its own identity, and instead they're just gonna follow a trend. If there was one thing that The Crew always stood out to me for, it was the open world map which was essentially a scaled-down version of the entire United States. That was a really neat idea and I loved cruising around the country and visiting the wide variety of locations. And now they will substitute that with a smaller exotic location, pretty much like Forza Horizon does. Yay...
What would feel way more appropriate for this series is if they decided to set this sequel on a different continent and also make a scaled-down version of it. Like Europe for example. Now that would've been pretty cool and in line with the previous instalments.
As much as I love motorsports in general, it feels like the vast majority of racing video games that are coming out these days revolve around the more stuffy sports aspect of racing. The only big-budget games that focus more on arcade racing around scenic routes that are still around are Forza Horizon and Need For Speed. It's nice to see a different franchise taking the stage again to compete in this field, though it remains to be seen if it's gonna be any good. I liked The Crew 1 and 2 well enough but it's not like they were some ground-breaking games. They were just good enough to add another flavor to the very limited palette of arcade racers.
Although it seems like this time around it's gonna be straight-up ripping off Forza Horizon so I don't know how to feel about that. On one hand, yeah, that's cool. FH is a great series so there are worse things that The Crew could have been ripping off. On the other hand, it feels a bit disappointing because it means that they've stopped trying to give this series its own identity, and instead they're just gonna follow a trend. If there was one thing that The Crew always stood out to me for, it was the open world map which was essentially a scaled-down version of the entire United States. That was a really neat idea and I loved cruising around the country and visiting the wide variety of locations. And now they will substitute that with a smaller exotic location, pretty much like Forza Horizon does. Yay...
What would feel way more appropriate for this series is if they decided to set this sequel on a different continent and also make a scaled-down version of it. Like Europe for example. Now that would've been pretty cool and in line with the previous instalments.