Crackdown liberado, mudem pra Nova Zelândia e sejam felizes!
Exatamente, só estou esperando chegar em casa pra explodir alguns bandidos. kkkkk
É como falei lá pra cima, hoje em dia infelizmente da a impressão que jogos com gráficos realistas = GOTY, jogos cartoons = LIXO.
Ai tu pega um Sunset Overdrive e só da gente implorando por uma continuação, ou seja, enquanto quem não tem xbox fica hateando o cara do xbox está jogando e curtindo os jogos.
ComicBook - 2/5Short and not very good, Crackdown 3 has few things to point to as reasons to exist. Sumo Digital did very little with the 2007 formula to usher the series into 2019. While it’s hard to recommend anyone taking the plunge for the full, new game price, the fact that the game will launch into Xbox Game Pass is going to make it tolerable and accessible for most. As something that comes free with your subscription to the service, it might be worth seeing the short campaign, but there just doesn’t seem to be enough game and good enough content to warrant experiencing this release any other way.
Destructoid - 6/10Overall, Crackdown 3 is pretty disappointing, but it’s hard to tell if part of that was the huge wait time for that. This is a game that’s been in development for a long time, and though it does have its charming moments and witty one-liners, it feels like an unenthusiastic attempt at a revival for a franchise that was better off being left in the last generation.
DualShockers - 5/10Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy it a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.
Escapist - 6/10Despite how much I wanted to enjoy Crackdown 3, I can’t say that it’s anything but disappointing. If you’re a longtime fan like I am, you still might find some redemption in collecting orbs or the simple act of leveling up your abilities, but you’ll still just be left appreciating better modern open world games at the end of the day more than you’ll enjoy Crackdown 3. Likely the best part about Crackdown 3 is that the game is finally out and we can quit collectively asking questions about when it’ll arrive. Microsoft, in turn, can also just move forward and focus on future first-party titles rather than having to worry about this shell of a game any longer. Crackdown 3 should have been great, and I wanted it to be great, but now I just really don’t want to talk or hear about it anymore.
Gamespot - 5/10Crackdown 3 is an enjoyable mess.
Gamesradar+ - 3/5THE GOOD
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 BAD
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
God is a Geek - 7.5/10Crackdown 3 is bonkers chaotic fun but also a case of wasted potential. The series deserved an iterative revival but instead, we have the tried-and-tested Crackdown backbone with remastered visuals and a touch more chaos, sadly squandering the promise of its few interesting additions in the process
IGN - 5/10POSITIVES
Movement and combat are great fun
Agility Orbs are as addictive as ever
A world worth exploring
NEGATIVES
Some strange multiplayer design choices
Bosses and activities start to feel repetitive
Precision platforming is difficult
Metro - 4/10On 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-to-second combat is uninteresting outside of a couple of boss fights, and even though there’s a compulsive satisfaction to be had in crossing off its many itemized activities, it's never any more than that.
PCGamesN - 6/10In Short: A tragic end to Crackdown 3’s long and painful journey, with an unremarkable campaign mode and a multiplayer that is a disaster in terms of tech and design. Pros: It is possible to have a lot of fun with the campaign, especially in co-op, and there’s a wide range of very entertaining weapons. Hunting for agility orbs is as fun as ever. Cons: The campaign is shallow and overfamiliar, with frustrating platforming and underdeveloped combat. The multiplayer is laughably bad, with horribly confusing graphics and banal play modes.
PressStart - 7/10Competent, with enough fun weapons and silly spectacle to make it inoffensive entertainment. While a half-decade of development hell could’ve ended with worse results, it’s tough to muster much excitement for what’s here.
The Verge - sem notaCrackdown 3 is without a doubt the best Crackdown yet. It successfully builds upon the previous two games to offer an open world experience that, while formulaic, is still incredibly enticing. This is in part due to the very flexible combat system, which offers heaps of different ways to be as destructive as possible. It’s structure has been seen before, sure, and as such Crackdown 3 doesn’t break ground in many ways, but it’s still such an enjoyable experience that I’m not sure it entirely matters.
True Achievements - 3/5In 2007, Crackdown felt like one of many directions for open-world action games to take as the genre exploded into prominence. In 2019, Crackdown 3 feels like a minimalist reaction to the ponderous maximalism of what those games have become.
Videogamer - 6/10It's fitting that just days after Microsoft announced the name change of their internal production branch from Microsoft Studios to Xbox Game Studios, Crackdown 3's launch screen displays the old moniker. After a year of exciting studio acquisitions for the company in 2018 and a stronger push for first-party moving forward, Crackdown 3 is the last remnant of the bygone era of Smartglass, live-action/video game hybrids, and forced Kinect purchases. It survived the purge where Fable Legendsand Ś̶̼̟̩͓̳̼̲̺͙͔͔̼̫̼̺̫̫͚͕͕͇͋͊͆͗̑͛͌́̈́́͗̂̂̕͜͝͝͝ͅc̷̢̨̹̳͈̮̳̝̝͖̘̣͔̝̝͒͋̿̍͂̿̈́͛a̷͔̜̬̰͖͓͔̦͉̖̗̠̱̦͚̒͗̊̊̐̃̐́́̋͐̿̓͑̀̑̆͒͝ͅl̵̨̙̝̱͔̞͖͓̼͎̘͉̯͇̫̭̓̒̿ę̶̢̛̛̩̦̬͇͕͚̠̬̫̪̻̼̪͉̼̱̤͛̃̔̊̂͐̓̽̈̿̅̀͒̀̓́̕̕̕͘͜͜͜͝͠b̴̧̲̘̘̟̠̺͖̟̽̓́̚͘o̷̢̠̻̱͌̓̂͋̇̓̑̋̿̒͑͌͌̈́̀̈́͋̚̚͠͝͠͝u̸̧̻͈̠͕̳͖̤͙̠͈̪̰͈̺̯̼̠͈͆̽́͌̉́͊͛̚͜͜ṅ̵̨̛̝̹̪̤͎̥͎̱̼͇̝̭̙͝ͅḓ̷̢̢̳͖̖̠̣̲̖̣̖̱̜͍̮̙͍͇̤̊͐̆̈́̀̿̏̆̓̐̚͘͝ did not, but even in its best moments, Crackdown 3's campaign feels like it was born too late.
Windows Central - 3/5The mission structure is repetitive, the story’s utter wallop, and the baddies are there for shooting practice. But, damn it, it’s fun being an over-powered superhero scaling a building in Crackdown 3.
- Combat is enjoyable in its chaos
- Traversal is a delight
- The invitation to ‘break’ the game is welcome
- Main missions feel like side missions
- The story is so forgettable that I’ve already forgotten the main baddie’s name again.
Xbox Achievements - 7/10Crackdown 3 just doesn't meet contemporary standards as a premium $60 title, with dated visuals, thin gameplay features, and an under-delivered story. There are too many open world superhero-style games that simply do it better. That said, it's not a bad game, by any means. To enjoy Crackdown 3, you probably need to be the type of person who really likes basic sandbox mayhem, because that's effectively all Crackdown 3 has (and wants) to offer.
The term 'more of the same' is bandied about a lot in this industry, but when it comes to Crackdown 3, it is absolutely more of the same. With a few tweaks here and there, and a new city, there’s no doubting that the gameplay still absolutely holds up. The structure and busywork tasks issues still persist from previous iterations though, which is perhaps the most disappointing aspect. Fun but repetitive best sums up Crackdown 3.
Boa! Você descreveu bem como está o cenário hoje em dia.Exatamente, só estou esperando chegar em casa pra explodir alguns bandidos. kkkkk
É como falei lá pra cima, hoje em dia infelizmente da a impressão que jogos com gráficos realistas = GOTY, jogos cartoons = LIXO.
Ai tu pega um Sunset Overdrive e só da gente implorando por uma continuação, ou seja, enquanto quem não tem xbox fica hateando o cara do xbox está jogando e curtindo os jogos.
Do ano não, mas Crackdown 3 é o maior jogo da Microsoft para o primeiro semestre, e muitos deles com certeza estão levando em consideração o jogo estar no Game Pass - o Attack of the Fanboy cita isso explicitamente no review, falando de como o jogo pode agradar quem jogar pelo serviço, já que fora dele, é um lançamento normal AAA de 60 dólares que não faz jus ao valor cobrado.A galera que vai bater nesse jogo na internet nem deve saber que está no gamepass, pensam que é a grande a aposta da MS desse ano, mas tudo bem, daqui para frente eu não vejo mais nada que represente a MS do começo da geração.
Até sites bem ligados ao lado verde, e que costumam elogiar e conceder as melhores análises dos exclusivos, foram bem críticos com o jogo, como True Achievements, Xbox Achievements e Windows Central. A maior parte do que li por cima elogia bastante a parte gráfica e de desempenho, mas não curtiu o loop de gameplay mesmo.