The Game is in Full Working Order
Disc and case have minor marks but none that effect working order
PEGI - 12
The Crew has drifted from being a game about illegal underground street racing to having a sanctioned TV show format to, in this latest iteration, a big old car culture festival. Which (let's get this out of the way) will sound pretty familiar to anyone who's played a Forza Horizon game. But if you've played a Forza Horizon game you probably loved it, so let's not pretend like it's a bad thing. The Crew: Motorfest is set on the beautiful Hawaiian island of O'ahu and will have you take on breakneck driving events on the street, the track and offroad. In the spirit of all the best Ubisoft games, it's set in an open world and gives you a ton of freedom to tackle its huge arsenal of events in whatever order you choose. There are F1 cars, drift cars, 4x4s, dirt bikes, quad bikes and, overall, hundreds of vehicles for you to drive, all licensed from real world brands. While previous games have been set on the mainland USA, the island setting makes the entire map driveable in about 15 minutes. The flipside of that is that everything in it is more focused, better designed and more densely detailed. The lighting, in particular, is worthy of a nod, making for some beautiful island sunsets as you're cruising around. Events are divided into themed playlists, each centred around a different aspect of car culture such as a car type or driving style. One, for example, is built around the Japanese custom shop Liberty Walk, while another focuses on the history of Porsche's 911. Motorfest offers a great way for players to wallow in car culture while tackling some breakneck races and avoiding taking themselves too seriously.