Abstract: Dirt moving not your cup of tea? Fracture may just change your mind - but is it worth your cash? Find out inside. Terrain DeformationA lot of reviewers out there in "better-than-thou" land have been ripping on Fracture pretty hard, and I have to say i...
Published: 2008-10-07, Author: Peter Ha , crunchgear.com
Abstract: This is the big thing in Lucas Arts’ Fracture and how it differentiates itself from traditional shooters. You’re constantly running around raising and lowering the terrain to kill your enemies, getting to places you can’t reach, and providing protectio...
Following closely on the heels of LucasArts Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Fracture is another third-person action shooter that lacks lightsabers but does have some clever new technology that enables you to mold the terrain as you see fit. Fracture h...
Published: 2008-10-07, Author: Aaron Thomas , cnet.com
Abstract: By most accounts, the futures going to be a terrible place. Books, movies, and games typically arent kind when they predict the plight of the human race, and Fracture is no exception. To deal with the rapidly changing climate of the 22nd century, the...
Abstract: Al Gore was right. By the year 2161, the inconvenient truth of the matter is that global warming has become the number one global power. America’s shorelines have risen to an alarming degree, turning many coastal cities into Atlantises, the central pla...
Abstract: Fracture is a solid effort that offers a new mechanic to the shooter formula and allows for some exciting new ways to play. Unfortunately, for what it does right in Terrain Deformation, its issues fall with the basics of the genre due to spotty AI and ...
Abstract: In LucasArts’ latest sci-fi shooter you play as Jet Brody, a soldier in the Atlantic army and forgettable protagonist, who looks like Resistance: Fall of Man’s Nathan Hale – in a civil war against the Pacific side of the US. Unfortunately, the similari...