Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: More than four years after it was first shown and after more than five years of development, Microsoft is finally publishing Crackdown 3 on the Xbox One and Windows PC on February 15.It's a big moment for fans who have waited a long time since 2010's Crac...
Art direction for the city is stunning at times, Terry Crews
Feels dated, bland, and repetitive, Cloud destruction tech restricted to a tacked-on multiplayer mode
Crackdown 3 is the perfect capstone for the Xbox One in a lot of ways. Oh sure, the generation's not over yet—we'll get another Forza or two before the changeover, maybe a Gears of War. But you have to imagine Microsoft's focus is on the future at this po...
Thrilling, frantic action, Collecting orbs is still addicting, Fun weapons and vehicles, A beautiful city worth exploring
Few new ideas, Clunky climbing and shooting mechanics, Multiplayer feels unfinished, Obnoxious dialogue, No party support at launch
Despite Crackdown 3's development snags, Sumo managed to produce a polished game that's set in an exciting new world. But while I had lots of fun gathering orbs and using outlandish methods to obliterate enemies in Crackdown 3's campaign, it's hard to ove...
Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Chris , review by: gamespot.com
Once you're powered up, it's fun to jump high into the air and throw tanks at enemies' faces, Rooftop races and missions where you climb towers are exhilarating
The vast majority of objectives are repetitive and uninteresting, Most enemies are little more than cannon fodder lacking any meaningful points of differentiation, Driving physics are frustratingly imprecise
Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Chris , review by: gamespot.com
Once you're powered up, it's fun to jump high into the air and throw tanks at enemies' faces, Rooftop races and missions where you climb towers are exhilarating
The vast majority of objectives are repetitive and uninteresting, Most enemies are little more than cannon fodder lacking any meaningful points of differentiation, Driving physics are frustratingly imprecise
Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Chris , review by: gamespot.com
Once you're powered up, it's fun to jump high into the air and throw tanks at enemies' faces, Rooftop races and missions where you climb towers are exhilarating
The vast majority of objectives are repetitive and uninteresting, Most enemies are little more than cannon fodder lacking any meaningful points of differentiation, Driving physics are frustratingly imprecise, Wrecking Zone offers unsatisfying combat and d
The best leveling rewards I've ever seen, Over-the-top, satisfying gameplay, Wrecking Zone's destructible environments are a sight to behold
Unimpressive presentation, Wrecking Zone feels like a tech demo
Crackdown 3 makes no sense on paper. Its story is nonsense, you spend way too much time searching for hidden orbs and leveling up, and the presentation isn't anything spectacular. And yet, the over-the-top madness and hilarious, memorable moments it broug...
If you liked the original Crackdown and want basically more of that, then you've found your game. If you want a modern first party AAA game, look elsewhere...