Global Standard | €18.43 |
But it does not stop there, is not just a car game more, it has a component that makes it unique and original. The gameplay focuses on online and team competition, in which each member must compete in conjunction with the other group members if they achieve victory and the coveted prizes and titles. The sacrifice for the common good will be the order of the day.
This limited edition includes the title: The original game, an official DriveClub metal box, a code for the free rental F1 movie Rush Wuaki. tv and following cars: McLaren P1, Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe Black Series , Ferrari 458 Italia, Aston Martin v12 Vantage S and Alfa Romeo 4C. Also includes 2 packs of customization for your car and club logo stickers and 2 DriveClub for your console.
Blends the complexity of realistic simulation with inviting mechanics and gives just enough leeway to evoke heart-pumping power and intensity in every kind of racing fan.
Driveclub is like the car genre version of Destiny. It’s very focused on community and it will prosper or not under this premise. If there’s interest shown by the community, then we have a game that can endure for several months, but otherwise, the whole effort it will be in vain.
A few less serious forms of racing would do a lot to improve to the experience and catapult it into the same realm as the greatest of arcade racers, but what’s on offer represents a commendable attempt at changing the way we think about how competition is served in a racing game.
It's a fun and engaging arcade racer, but the focus on the social activities isn't supported well enough by a rich infrastructure. Surely, there's potential, and DLCs will strengthen the offerings, but right now the fun definitely ends too soon.
If you don’t have PS+, then definitely wait for it to hit $20 or so since this is going to be a love it or hate it kind of experience.
The dearth of content and poorly implemented online systems make Driveclub feel incomplete. Coupled with the fact that PlayStation Plus members get a reduced-content, but fully featured, version of the game with their subscriptions, there’s little reason to buy the full game.
It just isn't much fun to play. The core act of driving a car feels off in a way that completely put me off of playing the game. Without that in place, the rest of it just falls apart. The PlayStation 4 has been without a serious racing option since launch, and Driveclub doesn't fill that gap.
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