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  1. Dec 21, 2016
    55
    It’s cute Ubisoft tries to keep The Crew alive by releasing dlc, but we have experienced cop car chases in other games that were so much better. This is not the way to go.
  2. 50
    Calling All Units doesn’t set out to do anything new, it’s pretty much an online only version of Need for Speed: Pursuit. The new mechanics of chasing down others online with a group of others is indeed fun, and for the most part the online does work. The story does nothing exciting whatsoever, but it does teach the new mechanics and how they work.
  3. Dec 9, 2016
    50
    Calling All Units is a fairly basic expansion to The Crew, offering very little in the way of content. But its new PvP chases help turn it into the MMO it was originally meant to be.
  4. Dec 8, 2016
    40
    The Crew Calling All Units is something you should not acknowledge. After paying a lot of money to get access to the content of the expansion, you are asked in-game to pay again, to really get access to the already paid for content.
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  3. Negative: 3 out of 3
  1. May 4, 2017
    2
    the calling all units dlc was a fairly big letdown, without the dlc you could already play half of the expansion pack free, when I bought it Ithe calling all units dlc was a fairly big letdown, without the dlc you could already play half of the expansion pack free, when I bought it I thought I would get a new car spec to upgrade any car I wanted, but no, you get the choice of under 10 lacklustre cars (all fairly slow) from the main game ,all reskinned with useless police sirens haphazardly shoved on the roof. the police are improved to a noticeable level but when a player joins in with the police it is almost impossible to escape unless the opponent doesn't know what a car is. the game is only really worth getting if you have a group of 4-10 friends. at least the abilities are fun during free roam police chases. Expand
  2. Jan 13, 2017
    1
    I have to admit that ubisoft tricked me very well on this one, as i had already wild dlc on PC and core game, i found the ultimate edition onI have to admit that ubisoft tricked me very well on this one, as i had already wild dlc on PC and core game, i found the ultimate edition on PS4 for approx
    15$, An amazing deal considering to unlock all acheivments on PS4 rewarding system, so i thought it was a very nice deal since it should include every dlc and other staff that you usually pay for.

    Guess what , the ultimate edition as its name indicate was not ultimate at all, after entering the police shop, it says car is free and once
    you click on it it says purchase all units DLC for 39$, Seriously ubisoft ? Seriously? Ultimate Edition hey? I wanted to give this game a chance
    but each time i try to ubisoft FUDGE IT.I am not gonna sepnd another 40$ on a DLC that i was suposed to already have, this is literally theft. Thanks Ubisoft.

    Idiots.
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  3. Feb 15, 2017
    0
    i really loved The Crew in the beginning. Then since they upgraded the graphics it's becoming a ripoff for a already dying game. the userbasei really loved The Crew in the beginning. Then since they upgraded the graphics it's becoming a ripoff for a already dying game. the userbase is a joke, you only get a "good" amount of players on week-ends.
    After paying the DLC Wild Run now they want me to pay for calling all units?
    **** please, i gladly pay Assetto Corsa that amount because i know, Kunos are working hard with all these updates at improving the game.
    All the issues people mentioned years ago you couldn't fix ubisoft and despite that you rip us off.
    That's a flat 0 score for me, so disapointed.
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