CRASH: Autodrive
CRASH: Autodrive Trailers
CRASH: Autodrive | Launch Trailer | Nintendo Switch
CRASH: Autodrive | Launch Trailer | Steam
Critic Reviews for CRASH: Autodrive
For what it’s trying to accomplish and how it layered the subject matter, CRASH: Autodrive is truly deep for just how short it is. Of course, therein lies the clincher — as it has stated numerous times, it is, indeed, short. There’s plenty to investigate, a few mini-games, a couple of false leads, and tons of flavor text that really flesh out the world of 2027 Pittsburgh, but this game is less a full meal and more of a perfectly portioned dish you might order at a Michelin Star restaurant — it’s small, but rich, and those who appreciate the flavors will know when it’s time to stop eating. If you still value games as the quotient of pricepoint and hours spent in-game, you’ll likely still feel peckish upon completion. If length doesn’t deter you from a quality experience, don’t miss out on this mini mystery.
As always with titles on Switch that lean more into storytelling and less into gameplay Crash is challenging to really review...