![]() MMOs are supposed to be story-driven, but players can hop into this game and play their hearts out without ever knowing a single detail about the story. “Why is that” you ask? Because I haven’t seen a single thing about the story since the very beginning. ![]() I wouldn’t have even known these details if I hadn’t read the story on the official website. What’s really sad is that few players will discover that the story takes a convoluted turn that involves alien involvement in human evolution, genetically-enhanced super-soldiers, and a multi-dimensional universe. Apparently, this means constantly striving to have the best vehicle and then blowing the crap out of anyone who even looks in your direction. Twenty years later, the survivors roam the wasteland searching for any way to survive. No one knew what caused the disease, but it was an apocalypse of epic proportions. Dubbed the “Crossout,” this epidemic killed millions and drove many survivors mad with intense headaches and hallucinations. In the not too distant future, 2021 to be exact, a mysterious viral epidemic quickly ravages the planet. ![]() While a few other features are done well, the mission structure is severely lacking and the MMO aspect reminds me of a stripped-down Yugo. ![]() This high-octane game’s motto is: Create Ride Destroy, and it doesn’t take long to discover that these are the most enjoyable aspects. I used to play Twisted Metal and Vigilante 8 for hours on end, so I jumped at the opportunity to review the new vehicular combat MMO, Crossout. Vehicle combat games used to be extremely popular, but they’ve since fallen by the roadside. ![]()
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