The controls are very straight forward, using the keyboard’s WASD keys to drive and my mouse to aim and fire both my primary and secondary weapons. Fortunately, the great crafting system makes this very possible given enough time to grind out the materials.Īfter you are happy with your crafted vehicle, it is time to ride it into battle. Fighting from the backlines has always been my playstyle in all games and it would be great to continue this style in Crossout. When danger comes to me, I prefer to back off to a better position. I love to stay back and fight from a distance. If I could assume that I had all the equipment available to me for crafting, I would go for a very mobile vehicle that can fight from afar. The crafting system is very intuitive and easy to use. It’s simple and does not excel in any particular category but is well balanced and does the job. I personally like my normal pick-up truck type vehicle with a machine gun and grenade launcher. You can build fast and light vehicles or slow tanks it is up to you. Players can choose between various items such as tires, engines, windows, turrets, and even rocket launchers before combining them into your personal unique snowflake of doom. Everything in the game can be seen as a building block with some set dimensions, similar to how LEGO works in the real world. You are only limited by your imagination (and of course, being a MMO, the items in your inventory…). Using the in-game editor, players can build their own unique vehicles from scratch. The crafting or building process in Crossout is amazing. In Crossout, players will be driving their own uniquely crafted vehicles. Seeing them all work as a united game is a marvel of game development. ![]() The overall idea behind the game is very simple but each of these key elements bring a lot to the table. Players craft their own unique battle machines, ride them directly into combat, and destroy their enemies in online PvP battles. ![]() ![]() Read on for my first impressions of Crossout.įor those unfamiliar with the games used to describe Crossout, don’t worry, the game is very easy to understand. This game can quickly be described as: MadMax + Motorstorm + Robocraft. While Crossout is a game where players drive vehicles, it is much more than that. It just feels great to relax and drive or terrorize the track with the roars of your engine. While I do have ARTS/MOBA and MMORPGs as my main genre (although there have not been very many good MMORPGs for a while…), racing and car games have always had a soft spot in my heart. It is not unusual for one game genre to not be enough to keep you occupied.
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