Terrain deformation mechanics are engaging; sharp graphics; enjoyable multiplayer.
Dim bulletsponge enemies; unimaginative missions and puzzles; disappointing finale. Every online battle will be different thanks to the ability to manipulate most of each arena's stomping grounds. Vortex grenades can dole out tremendous damage to a bu...
Abstract: Fracture, from LucasArts and MechAssault developers Day 1 Studios, is a third-person-shooter where the main attraction is that you can raise and lower the terrain to help you solve puzzles and progress through the game. The game looks pretty nice and t...
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Terrain deformation mechanics are engaging, sharp graphics, enjoyable multiplayer
Dim bullet-sponge enemies, unimaginative missions and puzzles, disappointing finale
Yes, the gameplay is hinged upon a single unique concept but the terrain deformation "gimmick" is executed nicely, turning what is otherwise a vanilla shooter into something fairly interesting and decent. ...
Terrain deformation is a nice concept, Online multiplayer
Grubby looking, Lacks excitement, Very repetitive
Fracture XBOX 360In Stock: £19.08 (RRP £49.99) The puzzle solving element in Fracture simply revolves around you trying to work out a way, using your futuristic weapons, to reach the next area. The main issue here is that the locations are are so pai...
Yes, the gameplay is hinged upon a single unique concept but the terrain deformation "gimmick" is executed nicely, turning Fracture from an otherwise vanilla shooter into something interesting. Cameron Lewis ...
Ground breaking terrain deformation, Mega-explosions, Original weaponry
Limp plotline, Untapped potential, Short game time, Limited replay value
With a novel gameplay mechanic and some serious firepower at your disposal, theres a lot of fun to be had. Its just a shame there just isnt more to it.
Most of Fracture’s bad points are overshadowed by how much fun changing the terrain can be. Masses of action, huge explosions and a competent shooter with a fantastic gimmick. 6.9/10Print this pageUser reviews (1)Share this pageNoticed something wro...