Fast and furious game for pc

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It's not just that it looks bad, it looks dated.īy no means are we preemptively declaring Fast and Furious Crossroads to be bad game. All of the faces have the same flat, featureless face that you would expect to see from a game as old as GTA: San Andreas. The character models are stilted and have unnatural animations, especially apparent in the shot where one of the characters jumps from the hood of the car onto the train. RELATED: Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez Try To Literally Steal The Game Awardsīoy, does this game look rough. Published by Bandai-Namco and developed by Slightly Mad Studios, the developers behind the critically acclaimed Project Cars series, Fast and Furious Crossroads doesn't have any excuse to look as shoddy as it does. In Crossroads' case, it may not share the title of Fast 9, but it certainly was developed to support the upcoming film, given they're both scheduled for release in May 2020.Īs far as the developer goes, there's a surprising amount of pedigree behind the game. Movie tie-in games have the unfortunate reputation of being low budget products from unknown studios rushed out to meet the release of an upcoming movie.