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PratikCrackdown, a game whose development was led by Dave Jones (the creator of Grand Theft Auto), is an open world action game where you take on the roll of a super human agent who must beat up bosses and level up his skills.Crackdown has some of the...
Cool cell shaded graphics with some great looking explosions,jumping through rooftops is fun and addictive,co-op play is enjoyable...
Boss battles becomes boring and repetitive,driving is lame and boring,bad audio,limited multiplayer support...
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Remember in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when Charlie finds the Golden Ticket, and everyones so excited that they forget all about the sweet, sweet candy that the Ticket came with? Thats sort of what Crackdown is like: everyones so busy salivat...
Fantastic presentation and gameplay. A killer addition to your 360 library.
A few minor issues that dont detract from the gaming experience. The Final Word Offers a whole lot more than the average GTA rip-off. Highly recommended.
Offers a whole lot more than the average GTA rip-off. Highly recommended.
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Superhumans. They’re everywhere. You can’t walk down the street without someone throwing a car to take out a fleeing foe, or leaping a tall building in a single bound. Why? Because they’re cool! A weapon that can blow up the world, while...
Superhuman feats; free roaming environment; great action scenes.
Not very challenging; finished in an afternoon; not particularly innovative.
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Was the Halo 3 beta bolt-on a cheap excuse or an added bonus?...
So much to do, so much to see, solid as a rock game engine...
Wont last too long if you rush it, not much landscape variety, erm…...
Crackdown can be rushed through in a couple of days if you so wish, but it’d be a crime to pile through this little beauty...
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T3.com
Updated: 2014-09-13 03:40:00
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For as undeniably brilliant as Grand Theft Auto is, it always lacked the little touches. Five years ago climbing from flaming police car wrecks was all we needed to entertain ourselves, and the plain and ordinary streets of Liberty City were there si...
The best free-roaming actioner on XBox 360, Beautifuly-designed city that demands to be explored, Skill system is satisfying and works well...
Combat can sometimes be clumsy...
Chucks the competition into the sea...
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The Grand Theft Auto games are entertaining stories, but the intoxicating freedom offered in their digital playgrounds ensures the most compelling tales are usually created by the player, whether vigilante, stunt driver, fugitive or mi...
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futuristic freeform action game to challenge GTA: Its a crude way to describe a game, perhaps, but imagine a Grand Theft Auto-alike that was as freeform vertically as it was horizontally. That goes some way towards describing Microsofts latest salvo for t...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2014-09-13 03:40:00
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If there’s one thing the developers of this car-throwing, super-powered future-cop simulator can’t be accused of, it’s embracing stereotypes. In fact, one of the most remarkable aspects of Crackdown is the variety of agents on offer that...
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Despite the fact the Xbox 360 has been out and about for well over a year now in some territories and close to a year in others, Microsoft have been very quiet when it comes to games produced by their in house publisher Microsoft Game Studios. This is...
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Andrew B8.1CrackdownThe Grand Theft Auto series is phenomenal and in recent years, there have many contenders to the title that have always fallen short such as State of Emergency, Godfather or even Saints Row that almost got close. The latest conten...
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With other third-person-sandbox style games available like Grand Theft Auto IV, Red Dead Redemption, or Fallout: New Vegas, is there a reason to pick-up an older game like Crackdown (2007)? Although the first Crackdown is a bit dated, the game has its...
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Name: Crackdown Genre: Sandbox Platform: Xbox360The term "Grand Theft Auto clone" is one used to describe many games to come out since Grand Theft Auto 3 blew apart the 3rd person shooter genre for the Playstation 2. Some companies have tried to descri...
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Play.tm
Updated: 2014-09-13 03:40:00
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Theres been a lot made of Crackdown prior to its release, and not because of its own strengths but rather because of a certain golden ticket beta invitation that can be found beneath the games instruction manual. Generally speaking, a publisher bun...
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From the moment I heard that Grand Theft Auto creator David Jones would be the brains behind the free-form urban action game, Crackdown, it was safe to be excited about the prospect of a video game world that would apparently offer the first “truly...
It looks great!, Special abilities are great fun, Loads to do!, Coop mode, Halo 3 beta invite included!...
Repetitive main missions, Storyline is lame, Autoaim is frustrating.
If you do play the Crackdown and wonder, like I did, ‘What the hell am I supposed to be doing apart from killing dozens of bad guys?’ then explore the city and learn to experiment. Work on improving your skills and you’ll see how Crackdo...
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I think we all owe crackdown an apology.First of all it was branded a simple GTA clone, albeit one with interesting cel-shaded graphics. Then it was regarded as the sort of lightweight effort that needed a bundled entry to a Halo 3 beta to make s...
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OCModShop Updated: 2014-09-13 03:40:00
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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...
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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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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...
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...
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futurelooks.com Updated: 2014-09-13 03:40:00
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As only a minor fan of the Grand Theft Auto series, I was a little bit apprehensive about Crackdown being possibly another GTA clone. The game immediately struck me as a cross between "Demolition Man" and "Judge Dread". Although there were no flying s...
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...
From one of the creators of the Grand Theft Auto series comes a free roaming shoot ‘em up with a twist. Will this game be just another GTA clone, or will it add a new dimension to a game genre that is getting a little tired? Lets check it out! The F...
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gwn.com
Updated: 2014-09-13 03:40:00
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HighsExpertly crafted world; great use of physics; game is rich with "water cooler moments" stemming from emergent gameplay; controls are spot on despite some minor gripes with the target-lock feature; co-op is wicked fun; the world provides almost lim...
Expertly crafted world; great use of physics; game is rich with "water cooler moments" stemming from emergent gameplay; controls are spot on despite some minor gripes with the target-lock feature; co-op is wicked fun; the world provides almost limitless p...
No real story or characters to speak of; online co-op isnt seamless; game could use some additional mission types...
Crackdown isnt perfect, but its damn addictive in a way that not many games are (and its got online co-op). Whether youre scaling skyscrapers to nab those elusive orbs or kicking thugs halfway across town, it never gets old despite its lack of stor...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2014-09-13 03:40:00
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Robocop is a girl. Compared to my walking seven foot mound of destructive justice, he may as well wear a beret and peddle cookies outside the Piggly Wiggly. No perp is safe from the kicking, leaping, shooting and power-sliding force of mostly good that...
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Remember in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when Charlie finds the Golden Ticket, and everyones so excited that they forget all about the sweet, sweet candy that the Ticket came with?...
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Well, here we are - a next generation Grand Theft Auto-style game that was actually developed by the creator of GTA, David Jones. The legacy of GTA blew up when GTA III was released for PS2 by offering gamers an almost limitless number of gameplay poss...
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Yes, if you get Crackdown, then you'll have a very good chance on getting in the Halo 3 beta. But is that the only reason to get this game? Find out what we think after the jump in the latest Destructoid review. Tell us what you think.Dyson I'm going...
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