While the environmental destruction of Crackdown 3: Wrecking Zone is impressive, it misses every opportunity to use it in interesting ways to enhance the otherwise barebones and uninteresting multiplayer combat, where aiming is all but completely automate...
On paper, Crackdown 3's single-player campaign checks all the boxes that made the original an enjoyable game – but playing through it is about as exciting as running down a checklist and becomes downright repetitive after the first few hours. Its second-t...
Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Jordan , review by: gamesradar.com
Mindless fun in a playground of destruction, It's the most polished, enjoyable Crackdown game yet, Terry Crews
Doesn't offer anything new, The campaign is far too short, Plenty of squandered potential
Crackdown 3 is bonkers chaotic fun but also a case of wasted potential. The series deserved an iterative revival but instead, we have the tried-and-tested Crackdown backbone with remastered visuals and a touch more chaos, sadly squandering the promise of...
Competent, with enough fun weapons and silly spectacle to make it inoffensive entertainment. While a half-decade of development hell could've ended with worse results, it's tough to muster much excitement for what's here...
Crackdown 3 has been a long time coming and there's always a big risk it won't deliver on Microsoft's promise. But, from the brief 10 minutes I got, I can at least confirm the combat is fun and wreaking havoc across the futuristic city was a blast (pun ob...
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...
Published: 2019-02-26, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Interesting multiplayer component, Fun, engaging open world, Improving your character feels incredibly satisfying
Can feel distinctly empty and old school, Mission objectives get repetitive very quickly
Crackdown 3 is a weird one to review, because it feels distinctly out of date. The delays and changes in direction have resulted in a modern game with design sensibilities that feel over a decade old, but they hold up incredibly well. While not a long cam...
Abstract: To say that Crackdown 3 had a tumultuous development cycle would be a huge understatement. Announced all the way back in 2014, the game was poised to be one of the Xbox One's killer apps, only to get delayed. It was an even bigger shame when the game was...