Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Crackdown 2




The game that changed sandbox games has a sequel coming our way. This time around there is zombies and a rebel resistance. The agency messed up when attacking the Shai Gen and released there medical experiments on the city. Slowly a zombie apocalypse begins. The Agency must fight its way back into control. The sweetness is that all of the game is recieving upgrade and gloss. The city stays the same but is highly made over.

The agent program was destroyed and is finally seeing a revival and thats where you come in. Time to kick some grass and mow some ass. I mean.... well you know what i mean. The game looks excellent and if a demo in fact comes lets hope its soon. For more details read this months Game Informer for several pages of exclusive coverage and images.

Its important to state that the old team is not making the game but the new team is composed of the key members of the original. This game is shaping up to be one of the best of the year. The vehicles are seeing a very nice makeover. I hope this isn't going to be the next sequel to become an epic fail and flop technically and sales wise.

There is alot of potential here and the games is one of the most anticipated game of the year. This fall is stacked with alot of potential but you know what they say about potential. Even shit has potential. I mean alot of games this year have been frustrating piles of shit. Not to point any fingers but the games have been rather on the weak side. Previous release frenzy was surrounding games like Bad Company, Halo 3 and ODST, or several others. But for every rose there is a shit load of thornes. So watch out and lets hope Crackdown 2 doesn't take a but crap on the fans and us whores who are looking forward to figuring out the interesting achievements that will surely accompany this release. (Also to point a finger there was one pile of poo worth mentioning but not because the game was bad, it was because EA Sports has finally crossed the line to pure unrestrained greed with the unfair and rediculous amounts of charged downloads that they expect gamers to buy to get the whole game experience not only in college but in Madden football this year. Shame on you Ebeneezer. Shame!)

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