Speed Crew Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)
For this Speed Crew Review, where we try and play a hilarious party game that focuses on chaotic cooperation between players. The task of the pit crew is to inspect arriving cars and perform quick repair services while navigating intricate levels. To succeed and beat their bitter rival, players must help each other and build tactics for each race.
Speed Crew Review Pros:
- Cel-shaded graphics.
- 1.3GB download size.
- Four save slots.
- Set up a team name (custom or 3 pre-defined).
- Four character models each with hats and color choices of their clothes.
- Party gameplay.
- Initial tutorial set piece.
- The game is like Overcooked but as a pit crew so you have limited time to fix as many cars as possible.
- The general flow is a car comes in, you scan it with the computer and any work needed is highlighted then you use the right tool for the job and then hitting the red button to finish.
- Every action has a time bar.
- Local co-op support.
- Old-school car manual-looking tutorial pop-ups.
- Has online Co-op play.
- Works well with the Pro controller.
- Simple controls.
- Excellent 1970s vibe from the visuals to the soundtrack.
- Fast loading times.
- The game is split into rounds and in each game you are facing off against over teams.
- The scoreboard in the garage shows who is currently winning.
- You can replay levels.
- Earn Bronze, Silver, and Gold.
- As you progress you get to not only replace and fix the car but also repair the wheels.
- You have a dash button.
- More than one car can appear at a time and each has its own timer.
- Finish the car before the timer ends to get a bonus.
- Four championships to unlock each with 10 rounds in each.
- Hazards can appear in the garage.
- It is possible to slap each other.
- A lot of fun to play.
- The great level design of the garages.
Speed Crew Review Cons:
- Cannot rebind controls.
- No real game settings.
- Selecting tools that are on top of each other is a pain.
- Getting run over by a car causes a long respawn.
- After the tutorial, it goes into the game and it instantly introduces things you never learned.
- You don’t get a lot of time to survey the garage for the placement of everything.
- Arcade mode is showing on the menu but it’s coming soon.
- Doesn’t have any replay value like score chasing.
- Only a few characters and accessories, plus they are just cosmetic.
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Speed Crew:
Developer: Wild Fields
Publisher: Wild Fields
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