- Publisher: Choice Provisions
- Release Date: May 30, 2017
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 29 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 29
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Mixed: 5 out of 29
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Negative: 7 out of 29
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Jun 1, 2017
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Jun 2, 2017A free game by the group that made war thunder. High customization and I feel like it doesnt shove paid content down your throat. I play online with my brother and have to say it plays well and the interface is nice. One of the most fun free games on the ps4 store in my opinion. seriously though you can build your vehicle from the ground up.
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Feb 18, 2020Pay2Win
No MM, no balance, no team play, trolling, toxic people, cheater/glitcher
Not worth anything. DONT WASTE ur TIME with it !
Closed Alpha = Fun
Closed Beta = Crap
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Feb 28, 2019
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May 30, 2017
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Sep 19, 2019Absolutely shocking the game is built basicly around the paying player everyone else doesn't need to bother playing. This development team should run courses on how to stitch up players until they spend their cash on it, as they are experts at it. Only thing left for them to do is splash some fancy we want your money banners all over the game. They have done everything else.
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May 8, 2020
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Aug 8, 2021
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Jul 23, 2023Such a good idea and nice combat. You can also build normal cars that aren't for fighting but the game is TOO FRICKING GRINDY
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Jul 25, 2017Unfortunately, there’s not much to Crossout besides basic car combat and one humdinger of a car-making mode. A single-player campaign with some easy-to-get rewards would have been quite welcome, as would some personality enhancing its generic post-apocalyptic style, but it is what it is, and I got out early. Crossout has the beginnings of being an amazing game, but it’s just one more example of free-to-play design souring something that should have been sweet.
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Jun 12, 2017Crossout reminds me of the first vehicle I owned, which was a 1970s Volkswagon Beetle hand-me-down. It didn’t look like much at first and it definitely had its share of problems, but I had a lot fun driving it. Soon I discovered that the more time I dedicated to fixing and upgrading it, no matter how monotonous, the more fun it became. Some problems were never fixed, but eventually I was proud enough to take my custom car out in public and show it off.