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E3 2017: I Parked A Speedboat On Top Of A Skyscraper In The Crew 2

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Just me, my speedboat, and the thousand-foot drop from the top of this building.

My favorite part of my demo with The Crew 2 wasn't racing, drifting, or doing any of the activities. Nor was it even roaming around the streets of Manhattan. What I enjoyed most was messing with the new vehicles in ways that Ubisoft probably didn't intend, but were nonetheless terrific.

The Crew 2 includes new vehicles, such as boats and planes. No longer are you restricted to the road. Now you can take off and explore the game's strange facsimile of the United States. The process for changing vehicles actually involves a pretty impressive technical feat: you bring up a selection wheel and choose whichever vehicle you want, whenever, wherever, and the game will switch you to that one instantaneously.

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So I flew up high in a plane, switched vehicles, and parked a boat on top of a New York skyscraper.

It was quite a nice view from up there, sitting behind the wheel of a speedboat while perched on the precipitous edge of a hundred-story-tall building. I could look out over the city and see the Empire State Building and the entire breadth of Manhattan. I revved the speedboat's engines a little bit. It sounded nice, but I didn't go anywhere. Speedboats still need water to move in The Crew 2, even though you can get them onto skyscrapers. Some things still necessitate a bit of realism, apparently.

Then I changed back to flying a plane, soared straight up in the air, and switched to a motorbike. It was a long way down, so I obviously attempted to nail as many cool backflips as possible. I only managed three before slamming into the ground, but I immediately drove off. My character was completely unharmed by that drop.

This part of The Crew 2 is hilariously enjoyable, and I didn't want to stop messing around with the vehicle-switching mechanic. Why do actual races when you can see how impressively you can launch your car into a river and then switch to a boat? All I wanted to do was to make challenges for myself, like flying low and acrobatically through the streets of Manhattan and then ending with a smooth landing onto asphalt in a car.

The fun did end eventually, and I tried out a couple of the mission types Ubisoft had playable. Largely, the gameplay feels very similar to the first game, and the races are similarly paced. I played a street race and saw a boat race and an off-road time trial, and noticed a few things: it looks better than the first game, but it plays almost identically.

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Obviously boats and planes are new, but even the boat does not actually feel that different from the cars. I had no trouble transitioning directly to it; it didn't seem as floaty as boats should. It was nice to cruise across the water at high speeds, but I didn't find the boat races particularly compelling.

One major change coming to the activities that I am excited by is that Ubisoft is designing them to be much more open. In my opinion, an open-world driving game undermines its sense of freedom if it features extremely restrictive races within that open world. The Crew 2 solves this problem by allowing you a lot more creativity over the path you take to your objective. When I completed a race in Manhattan, I often peeled off from the main path to careen through buildings or tunnels that served as shortcuts. It made these races a lot more fun than some of the more limited ones I played, and I'm hopeful that Ubisoft will build upon this in the main game.

I'm still unsure about The Crew 2, since a lot of it struck me as unremarkable and not much of a change from The Crew. But, I will say, sticking a boat on top of a building in a racing game is one of my highlights from the show. I'm definitely looking forward to messing around with that mechanic more and trying to break the game by getting boats stuck in strange parts of the country. It's shaping up to be a very weird playground--hopefully it ends up being a good racing game, as well.

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Did they removed WEATHER!?!? Is weather still included!?

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whats up with your fucking shit video player, go to turn down volume fucking slider dissapears.

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Yay congratulations, but i parked my excavator under a building and guess what, yeah it collapsed.

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So it seems its always online again, so if my net is down for whatever reason the game is useless. Or are they doing something like in TDU2 where you can still play even when not connected, that was a bit unclear to me.

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I remember how excited I was for the first one. It lasted until I got in the game and saw how poor the driving mechanics were and how awfully boring the gameplay was. From the trailer, they don't seem to have changed the mechanics at all, but at least the gameplay seems more varied.

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@livedreamplay: Funny you say that cause The Crew ended up being the best open world racer after NFS came out. Handling can be adjusted to suit your style. Not without its issues of course.

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@dudebropartyyo: Forza Horizon is by far the best open world game for years now, and other than NFS Forza and The Crew I don't know other open world racing games, so yes, it would make sense it's in top 3...

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@livedreamplay: I enjoyed Horizon 3 but eventually got bored of it. In the beginning rubber band AI was pissing me of big time, havent played in 2 months or so, maybe they have fixed it by now.

I still hold Criterions Most wanted as the funnest open world racer i played in years, like it was just constant racing no bullshit, body kits, tuning or any of that, personally i prefer tuning in simulators :)

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Looks fun as hell... Maybe throw parachutes and wingsuits in this and turn it into GTA/Just Cause without guns? I'd be all about it.

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@ACESandElGHTS: probably better to just stick to driving and riding.

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Is it still Always Online like the first one ? Or is it playable offline ?

GS gives no info on this, why ?

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Colour me impressed. This looks pretty good. I only played the first one for free with GwG on the One but it was pretty fun for a couple of weeks (except there was a massive clutch-lag when using manual gears on my wheel / pedal set which spoiled it a little).

Plus - the 911 GT3 RS? Take my money!

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Really disappointed​ that's it's going to be in US again, Italy would be me,US is overdone. So I expect the same ol, same ol muscle car junk starting again and a couple of German or Japanese cars being there just to play the role of the loser.,.

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@7tizz: European and Japanese cars are good though......

Lamborghini, Ferrari, Aston, Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, Koenigsigg, Bugatti etc for Europe and Subaru, Toyota, Mazda, Honda, Nissan for Japan.....

for me if they added a 90's Nissan Skyline GTR, a Subaru Imprezza WRX and Mazda RX7, a TVR, Lotus & Aston I'd be happy cus I know they'll throw in Lamborghini but they also need Jeep, Land Rover & dune buggies in there and I mean the smaller rag top jeeps.....not the massive fracking things rolling around nowadays ugh naww man the smaller jeeps would be so much fun......

I'm not so biased on car region, I like stuff from all over, love Mustangs, Corvettes, Camaro's, Chargers, Challengers, Vipers etc but i also like stuff from Europe and Japan....

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@darthrevenx: every car you just named aside from the WRX is in the crew, A BRZ replaced the planned STI which will be in the Crew 2

But to toss in some more *** cars, UniSoft listened to the fans, so here is the full JP car list, along with cars already in the crew.

Nissan:(not new)

Nissan skyline gtr R34(not new)

Nissan skyline nismo GT500 JGTC R34(not new)

Nissan skyline GTR R32 (new)

Nissan GTR R35 (New)

Nissan 370z nismo(not new)

Nissan 370z nismo GT500 JGTC (Not new)

Nissan, Datsun 240z (not new)

Nissan, Datsun 510 sedan(new)

Honda: (new)

Honda Civic Type R 2018(new)

Honda S2000 Soft top(new)

Honda NSX(acura NSX 2018) (New)

Lexus:(new)

LFA(new)

Mazda:(not new)

Mazda RX7 FD Bathurst (not new)

Mazda MX-5 ND 2016(not new)

Mazda atenza DTM (new)

Mitsubishi:(new)

Mitsubishi EVO 9(New)

Mitsubishi EVO 10(New)

Subaru(not new)

Subaru impreza 22B (new)

Subaru impress STI 2017(New)

Subaru BRZ (not new)

Toyota(new+highly requested)

Toyota Supra twin turbo(new)

Toyota AE86(new)

Toyota Tundra 2017(new)

As for Japanese bikes, Kawasaki and Honda are returning, along with Yamaha.

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@7tizz: Oh dear.

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@7tizz: Maybe try driving a german car before you shit on it for a rectangular carboard piece of crap with 4 wheels and a wobbly steering wheele.

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The Crew just got idiot. For those who didn't knew these are the TDU devs, this reminds me of when Project Gotham devs rejected Project Gotham to go make Blur (if anybody remembers that catastrophy).

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@poseidion: Blur was terrible......I picked up a $5 copy and it was still one of the absolute worst racers I ever played......

TDU wasn't my fave racer ever but it had it's cool parts.....like when the game would recruit you to be a cop and chase down speeders.....

IDK, I think it's fine if they embrace what people ended up liking in the last game....personally i did the story up to getting into Miami but stopped cus the story was weak, missions were getting tiresome and I had already long since maxed my player level......

it took me 2 days if that to max my level and what I did was do all the world challenges.....my faves were the hill climbs, anything off road surprisingly....

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Is there still an online requirement? I'm keen for this game but not if I have to be constantly connected in order to play it solo.

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