
Fast & Furious Crossroads

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Fast & Furious Crossroads Trailers
FAST & FURIOUS CROSSROADS – Official Launch Trailer
FAST & FURIOUS CROSSROADS - Gameplay Trailer
Fast & Furious Crossroads - Announcement Trailer
Critic Reviews for Fast & Furious Crossroads
Short, shallow, and surprisingly simple, Fast & Furious Crossroads is a disappointment in almost every department.
Another deeply disappointing Fast & Furious game that's all the more upsetting because of the obvious talent it wastes in terms of both developer and cast.
Seeing the crew behind the wheel again is good, but they deserve so much better than this
Fast & Furious Crossroads is the closest the series has come yet to delivering an experience worthy of the blockbuster movie franchise, but skids off track with dull missions, frustrating mechanics, and lonely multiplayer lobbies. Crucially, the driving itself just isn't fun, resulting in a bland experience interchangeable with any other street racing franchise.
Fast & Furious Crossroads is a melting pot of ideas, none of which have had time to mature. Poor vehicle handling, weird pacing, unloved online multiplayer, inconsistent visuals, the list goes on. All of those Facebook comments lambasting the trailer for 'PS2-era graphics' are wide of the mark. It's PS2-era physics, dialogue and level design too.
Fast & Furious Crossroads combines a great driving game with the franchise's signature campy machismo for a fun movie experience.






















