Abstract: OverviewTitleCrackdownGenreActionRelease DateTuesday, February 20, 2007PlatformsXbox 360RatingM (Mature) Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Drugs Features1-2 Players, HDTV 720p, 2-player Co-op modeThe last safe ref...
Abstract: Crackdown on the surface already looks a very appetising piece; it certainly has the looks with beautiful artwork, perfectly complimenting the action. Everything comes with that extra thick black border around it, while still no where near as obviousl...
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Published: 2007-02-20, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Cool, quasi-cel-shaded art style; tons of character progression; a satisfyingly vast array of explosives.
Weird selection of music tracks when driving; limited multiplayer longevity; single-player gets repetitive.
Last October, I got a special sneak peek at Crackdown (touted as the newest sandbox shooter from developer Dave Jones Realtime Worlds), but was not terribly impressed. From what I played at the hands-on event, all the elements were in place, but the t...
You can fly (almost), You can pick up cars and throw them at people, Online coop is fun, Climbing skyscrapers is fun, If you can see it, and jump high enough, you can go there (no artificial boundaries), FX sound is great with 5.1 surround, Graphics are i...
No futuristic super weapons, Driving is not really all that fun in this one, Camera angles were a little wonky close up, No deathmatch mode, Ending scene is a little bit silly (no closure), The Ugly, General lack of music soundtrack outside of vehicles
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No real story or characters to speak of; online co-op isnt seamless; game could use some additional mission types
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