Review: Crossout (PlayStation 4)
Craft your unique battle machines from dozens of interchangeable parts, ride them into combat and destroy your enemies.
Pros:
- Nice graphics.
- 3.64GB Download size.
- Opening tutorial.
- Vehicle combat gameplay.
- Fast loading times.
- Build your own vehicles, Get your parts from playing and crafting and make your own vehicle by clicking pieces together.
- Shoot enemy parts off their vehicle.
- Daily missions for bonus loot.
- Daily login bonus.
- Earn EXP from playing and level up to unlock new parts/crafting/factions and game modes.
- Three control layouts.
- Test drive area to try out your creations.
- Season-Fortnightly missions for bonus loot and EXP.
- Exhibition-Look and vote on player creations.
- Three game modes: Mission-PVP withe multiple options as you play certain ones to earn certain parts as a reward. Raids-PVE defend bases. Brawls is PVP free for all. All modes use fuel which replenishes over time.
- Market-Buy and sell parts on the market place.
- Five factions which are all unique and have different parts etc. Engineers, Lunatics, Nomads, Scavengers and Steppenwolfs.
- End of game breakdown with team leaderboard.
- Easy to get into.
- Simple idea but well executed.
- Huge varied landscapes.
- Creativity of the players really shine through.
- Online leaderboard support.
- Very Mad Max feel to it.
- Free to play.
- 12 Trophies.
Cons:
- No Platinum trophy.
- Nothing really gets explained in great detail like the crafting and marketplace.
- Controls still feel a bit off.
- UI is a nightmare to use thanks to awkward controls and random options having button presses and some requiring a click with the cursor.
- So much grinding for decent parts. Grind for coupons to get parts or grind matches to level up and unlock new factions.
- Having to unlock game modes and factions is a bit annoying.
- Camera control when building is very counter productive.
- In app purchases.



