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...
Abstract: There's nothing wrong with games being silly. Heck, there have been some amazing games in the last decade alone that let players revel in their foolishness, from the B-movie schlock of Lollipop Chainsaw to the potty-mouthed pop culture pantomime that Sain...
The combat is fun and engaging thanks to the range of weaponry, Variety of challenges always gives you something to do, It's good old fashioned, blow things up fun,
The destruction of buildings is not available in solo mode,
Crackdown 3 won't blow you away with its graphics and the story isn't heartbreaking and memorable - but it's fun. lots and lots of cathartic, explosive fun.The Good- The combat is fun and engaging thanks to the range of weaponry.- Variety of challenges...
Abstract: I must be level with you for a moment. I did not play Crackdowns 1 and 2. I was busy killing Sims in my swimming pool for the graveyard on my property. But gazing into the past, I am witness to a franchise that, while not having aged well, amounts to a pr...
All these years later, Crackdown 3 delivers on what made the original an enjoyable game, but never much more. Though the compulsive hunt for collectibles can be satisfying for a time, its overall campaign doesn't evolve beyond a mostly bland auto-lock sho...
Abstract: Being a sequel to its predecessor, that had a lukewarm reception nearly 9 years back, Crackdown 3 did not have huge shoes to fill. Despite this, the game stuck to its roots and still features the intense orb collection simulator that gave the series its s...
On paper, Crackdown 3's single-player campaign checks all the boxes that made the original an enjoyable game – but playing through it is about as exciting as running down a checklist and becomes downright repetitive after the first few hours. Its second-t...