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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...
Published: 2019-02-17, Author: John , review by: impulsegamer.com
‘Crackdown 3' is everything you'd expect in a sequel. New location, new guns, new abilities, and a few hidden surprises along the way to keep you on your toes...
Published: 2019-02-15, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Level up system, Graphics, Open world
A little too like the original
As someone who loved the first, I have to say, I love Crackdown 3 even more. It's a perfect follow up to the series. I think there's a lot on offer here for most gamers. Be warned that if you do pick it up, the leveling up system is seriously addictive an...
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...
Abstract: There are two kinds of simple, I think. There's so simple that anybody can do it, and then there's so simple that nobody else will be able to do it ever again.Weirdly, I reckon the first kind of simple is exemplified by panna cotta. This wobbling, pearl...
Abstract: A capsule comic-book power fantasy, Crackdown 3 is a colourful, uncomplicated action caper through a vaguely Tron-like futuristic city that you, a special agent with superpowers, must liberate from a sinister megacorp. At the beginning, you're mostly wavi...
Crackdown 3 is fun to play and requires very little attention to do well, making it the perfect game for those that want to come home and unwind after a hard day at school or work. But it's not something that you'll find yourself playing for hours at a ti...
Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Dom , review by: techradar.com
Crackdown, but on a grander scale, Boss battles are brilliant fun, Non-linear mission structure = freedom
Doesn't offer anything new, Missions become very repetitive, Some audio issues
Crackdown 3's campaign - whether played solo or cooperatively - doesn't try to break its own mould. The result is a fun and silly playground full of things to shoot, destroy and punch, but one with little creativity or unique spark...
Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Orb-hunting is still fun, Once you're fully tooled up, you start to see the game at its bonkers best, If you have a Game Pass subscription you can play the game at no extra cost
Dated open-world design, Poor graphics, Repetitive gameplay will be too much for some, Wrecking Zone is a disappointment
It feels like a minor miracle that Crackdown 3 exists at all, but there's no doubt that the finished game is a largely underwhelming, undercooked experience. Leaping around as a fully upgraded Agent with unlimited firepower is a blast in every sense of t...