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Crackdown 3 Review
Crackdown 3, originally announced in 2014, feels dated and uninspired, resembling a first-generation Xbox One title. The campaign is a short, generic experience with repetitive missions and uninspired boss fights, while the multiplayer modes, Wrecking Zone, suffer from automated shooting mechanics and a lack of core features like party-up functionality. Despite its technical achievements in cloud-based physics, the game fails to leverage them effectively and is best experienced through Xbox Game Pass rather than a full purchase.
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