![]() ![]() ![]() The story of Crackdown 3 is set 10 years after the events of Crackdown 2, a terrorist attack kills all power to the world and you and your agents are sent into the city of New Providence, controlled by an agency called Terra Nova, to set things right. Of course, there’s plenty of weapons and vehicles to unlock too, all of which make up the loadout you can carry into missions, chosen as they are at weapon supply points which you will unlock throughout the impressively sized map. You’ll constantly find new bad guys to blow to smithereens, some often tougher than the last. One of the best things about the original Crackdown was the chaos of it all, the new discoveries you would make by just exploring the world, and it’s the same here. If I didn’t know better I’d swear the original game looked better on Xbox 360, but maybe I’m just blinded by my sheer nostalgia for that particular title, which still to this day holds a place in my gaming hall of fame.īeing a fan of the original (the less said about Crackdown 2 the better), I was willing to look past the obvious presentation flaws and give Crackdown 3 a chance and to be honest I’m glad I did because underneath this rough diamond is a game which can’t help but make you smile. It’s hard to tell, but it seems like the graphics have suffered as a result. I’m not sure if this is anything to do with the delays the game has suffered, and of course the change of developers. It reminds me of Disney Infinity in a way, with its half empty worlds and quite basic looking graphics. ![]() It’s fair to say Crackdown 3 looks pretty rubbish. They say ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’, which is just as well, because if I didn’t know the Crackdown series was all about the fun, I probably wouldn’t have given it a second look. ![]()
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