
It’s a bold statement of intent from a newly formed studio composed of some of the industry’s most underappreciated talent a spiritual successor to a cult classic and an official sequel to a AAA project that aspired to accomplish too much with too little.

It’s a bit busted, a little sad and quite confused, and yet, every fiber of me wants to love it.

The Crew 2 is the video game equivalent of cross-eyed puppy waiting in a cardboard box marked “needs good home” abandoned on the side of the road.
