Fast & Furious Crossroads game trailer gets trolled online as disappointed fans say the whole thing is 'hilarious'

Fast and Furious makers were bringing the franchise into the gaming world but it looks like the gamers were not impressed after the trailer was dropped.
UPDATED DEC 15, 2019
Fast & Furious Crossroads videogame for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (screenshot Slightly Mad Studios)
Fast & Furious Crossroads videogame for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (screenshot Slightly Mad Studios)

'Fast and Furious' franchise is entering the gaming industry and hoping to make a mark like it did in the entertainment industry. The upcoming video game will be a team-based game that will follow the plotline of the 'Fast and Furious' franchise. It is set to release in May 2020, around the same time when the next installment of the movie will be hitting the big screens. 

The new game will feature animated versions of Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and Tyrese Gibson who will be reprising their roles as Dom, Letty, and Roman. The cast also features Sonequa Martin-Green and Asia Kate Dillon. The players would have the option of choosing either single-mode gaming or multiplayer gaming. 

The storyline for the game will follow Dom, Letty, and Roman who will take on the adventure that will allow them to travel the globe while facing various obstacles. The game will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC. However, after the trailer for the game was released, many fans and gamers were left disappointed. 

Some thought that it did not look appealing and failed to stand up to their expectations. "The "All In-Game Engine Footage" makes this whole thing even more hilarious," wrote one dissatisfied gamer. Another keen gamer added, "OMG - the quality of the faces is so baaaaad, I would be ashamed to introduce this."

Others were surprised by the quality of the video and wondered how the game would be once it came out. "My watch party assumed it was a mobile game. We all lost it when it showed consoles at the end lmao," one fan wondered. Some even thought that the characters did not look like the actors. 

One wrote, "Vin Diesel looked so much better in Wheelman & The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena, why does he look like that in Fast & Furious Crossroads?" while another joked, "Vin Diesel: My face in your game will cost $100 Million dollars Studio: How are we supposed to afford this?" 

You can watch the trailer for the game below:



 

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