Global Standard | €39.51 |
The Crew® Ultimate Edition is the all-in-one edition of the revolutionary action-driving game. It includes The Crew® original game with all missions and modes released since launch, its expansion The Crew® Wild Run plus Season Pass content, as well as the brand new expansion The Crew® Calling All Units. This is the absolute best edition to enjoy the fullest driving experience in a huge, action-packed open world.
Explore the first realistic recreation of the entire USA ever built for a driving game in The Crew® Ultimate Edition, your all-inclusive edition of the revolutionary action-driving game released in 2014. Roam 5000 km² of open world freedom celebrating speed and car culture, get behind the wheel of your dream vehicle and never stop challenging yourself and your friends. This fully expanded edition of The Crew® includes:The Crew® original gameThe Crew® Wild Run expansionThe Crew® Calling All Units expansionAll 19 cars from the Season Pass.
The Crew Ultimate Edition is also available on XBox One & PC.
The Crew does a lot of things right. Not only does it give you a huge game world to explore, but the ability to change up the whole experience by tuning your car differently is an excellent addition to Ivory Tower’s ambitious racer, allowing you to take one car and do so much more than just a mere race. Apart from the microtransactions you cannot go wrong here by jumping behind the dashboard of your favourite car and taking off into the sunset across the desert.
For all its structural successes, The Crew is also slightly bland and lacks of a deep control scheme or mission variety.
The Crew on the PS4 is a highly ambitious game that succeeds on some levels and fails on others that results in a standard racer.
Technical issues and shallow multiplayer waste the fascinating open world racer created by Ivory Tower.
It may have the prospects to become a great MMO racer, but at the moment The Crew is not able to deliver ever a fragment of what Reflections promised it would offer with this racer.
The Crew offers lots of unique road trips in a gigantic world full of content. But unfortunately we could not overcome the technical issues, sloppy graphics, bad driving behavior and other flaws this game has. It is awful to see all that potential go to waste like this.
Such is the slow death of The Crew, a foundation of a serviceable racer, weighted down with the worst tendencies of AAA "added value" game design. There's a good game buried alive inside it, and when they finally plant the headstone, the cause of death will be chiseled as "trying too hard."