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"Fast & Furious Crossroads" is not as bad as everyone says, but clearly too expensive

Philipp Rüegg
12.8.2020
Translation: machine translated

Game adaptations of Hollywood blockbusters that are not loveless rubbish are still the exception. If you read the reviews, "Fast & Furious Crossroads" seems to be no exception. The exception is obviously me. Because somehow I find it quite fun.

Graphically at PS3 level

I might have to admit that I have a soft spot for the trashy racing series starring Vin Diesel. Even though it doesn't deserve an Oscar, every instalment has kept me entertained. The mixture of likeable characters who always have a silly line up their sleeves and over-the-top action scenes never fails to entertain me.

The game also aims for the same recipe - albeit less successfully. At first glance, it does everything right. Slightly Mad is a game studio that has repeatedly proven its mastery of racing games with the "Project Cars" series. And alongside Vin Diesel, you will encounter a number of familiar faces from the films and other Hollywood stars. The game is not lacking in prestige.

While the design definitely won't win any quarter-mile races, the extended Vin Diesel crew at least breathes some personality into the game. The story about a friend who is in debt to the local gangster family and who later has to be infiltrated doesn't have much to offer. However, the actors seem to be endeavouring to do a good job.

The acting is not up to scratch

Crossroads also looks outdated in terms of gameplay. In typical arcade racer fashion, the vehicles almost drive themselves and there is little sign of the power under the bonnet. In any case, you rarely have to let go of the accelerator. Even if you crash into a wall, you drive on unscathed like a Putschi car.

Unfortunately, the campaign is a maximum of five hours long. Between the action scenes, you mostly drive stubbornly from A to B through lifeless neighbourhoods, always blindly following the glowing yellow arrows. Despite their size, they can't prevent me from regularly missing exits.

There is also a multiplayer mode. Three speeders play against three police officers. Unfortunately, not a single player got lost in my lobby, which is why I was unable to test the mode.

Conclusion: Entertaining, but not for the price

"Fast & Furious Crossroads" is available for PC, PS4, Xbox One.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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