![]() I had to stop myself from constantly checking the map as I was so convinced I was playing TDU that I was trying to fill in the roads. While driving around, you can see other players “ghosts” in your world and you can interact with them, just like in TDU. Multiplayer is finally in the game and has its own series of events that change periodically which can be accessed from the menu. ![]() Even the race start countdown is reminiscent of TDU, with it showing exotic car shots as the timer counts down. Loot boxes are hidden around the world which are reminiscent of finding the car Ruins in TDU. It takes the DNA and essence of TDU by allowing you to just free roam the world, take on events as and how you want, by jumping straight in from the menu or driving there. The Test Drive Unlimited moniker is attached because of how the Crew 2 plays. Straight away it had a new energy about it, the game ran better (pc/Uplay), the menus felt more cohesive and I looked forward to jumping in. ![]() ![]() Fast forward to now and I decided to revisit The Crew 2 and see if anything has changed. Let’s face it, the initial launch of The Crew 2 was not good, I reviewed it and found it very lacklustre, not just with the exclusion of multiplayer but how bare-bones it all felt. ![]()
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