Following closely on the heels of LucasArts Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Fracture is another third-person action shooter that lacks lightsabers but does have some clever new technology that enables you to mold the terrain as you see fit. Fracture h...
Terrain deformation mechanics are engaging; sharp graphics; enjoyable multiplayer.
Dim bulletsponge enemies; unimaginative missions and puzzles; disappointing finale. Every online battle will be different thanks to the ability to manipulate most of each arena's stomping grounds. Vortex grenades can dole out tremendous damage to a bu...
Abstract: By most accounts, the futures going to be a terrible place. Books, movies, and games typically arent kind when they predict the plight of the human race, and Fracture is no exception. To deal with the rapidly changing climate of the 22nd century, the...
Abstract: Somewhere deep within Fracture, far, far below its offensively derivative crust, lies a worthwhile, original game. It's very much a game with a gimmick -- terraforming terrain on the fly -- and while that gimmick works well (if a bit too predictably), ...
Abstract: Fracture, from LucasArts and MechAssault developers Day 1 Studios, is a third-person-shooter where the main attraction is that you can raise and lower the terrain to help you solve puzzles and progress through the game. The game looks pretty nice and t...
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