Crackdown 3, el sandbox centrado en la destrucción total del mapa y exclusivo de sistemas Microsoft (Xbox One y Windows 10), llegará el próximo 15 de febrero, pero antes de ello y en el día de hoy ha aparecido la ronda de previews por parte de los medios especializados y donde las sensaciones previas no parecen ser del todo convincentes.
Crackdown 3 is shaping to be a faithful follow-up to its predecessors, retaining much of the franchise's prior successes. Returning fans should find enjoyment, though it's not poised to solve Microsoft's ongoing first-party woes.
The cloud finally comes to life, but in practice, it doesn’t seem to help make Crackdown 3 a great multiplayer game.
The Xbox One doesn't lack powerful, brooding titles. That's also not something that will set it apart. Exclusives need to set themselves apart, to offer something that other titles don't or can't. Crackdown 3 might not end up being one of the best games ever made, but that's okay. It's a great exclusive that presents a compelling reason to own an Xbox One, and that's exactly what Microsoft needs right now.
Crackdown 3's campaign is good old-fashioned mayhem. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for the multiplayer.