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Crackdown 2 Demo Gameplay

Some gameplay of the Crackdown 2 gameplay, filmed by a friend and I.

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aviator1895811d ago

I know this game will be fun...but the graphics just don't seem to have gotten any better from the first nearly at all. I loved the original Crackdown, it was a sleeper-hit, and I'm sure this one will pour out loads of content and fun for us. I just wish that the developers gave an extra layer of polish or had taken more time to create a new graphics engine for the game. These graphics don't justify the game at all.

DelbertGrady5811d ago

I feel exactly the same from viewing this. The graphics are sub-par compared to most other games coming out.

SOAD5811d ago

fun game, terrible graphics. This game looks like it could be on the wii.

Pistolero5811d ago

that's true...the graphics are a bit of a disappointment....just like Twisted metal on the ps3...why do these devs think last gen graphics are exceptable?
anyway...it still looks like it will be a lot of fun to play which is the main reason we play games...but its always nice to have great graphics too.

dustgavin5811d ago (Edited 5811d ago )

"that's true...the graphics are a bit of a disappointment....just like Twisted metal on the ps3"

You have got to be kidding because Twisted Metal on Ps3 looks MUCH better than this game.

Arnon5811d ago (Edited 5811d ago )

Twisted Metal:
http://ps3media.ign.com/ps3...
http://ps3media.ign.com/ps3...
http://ps3media.ign.com/ps3...

vs.

Crackdown 2:
http://xbox360media.ign.com...
http://xbox360media.ign.com...

Sorry, but Twisted Metal looks like ass, and I've loved the series in the past.

A change in the wind5811d ago

Terrible comparison. I love how you claimed to love Twisted Metal in the past, yet you clown on TM PS3 graphics. TM 1 and 2 were complete eye sores, and Black certainly didn`t push any boundaries. Lol, you loved the old Twisted Metals? My ass. With a comment like that, I doubt you`ve even played them.

Arnon5811d ago (Edited 5811d ago )

Quit acting butthurt. I've loved Twisted Metal. Especially Twisted Metal 4. My favorite characters were Quatro, Mr. Zombie and Calypso. My favorite map was Minion's Maze/Construction Yard where the magnet crane would pick someone up and shove someone into the flamethrower, and it was awesome to listen to Rob Zombie while playing the game.

THE BIGGEST FLAW OF YOUR "WHITTY" COMMENT HOWEVER... is the fact that you somehow come to the conclusion that it's acceptable to have ass graphics in 2011. The man behind this game worked with God of War 3; one of the nicest looking console games to date. There are no excuses. The Twisted Metal franchise was never an "eyesore". The game looked fantastic for the time considering it was a Playstation 1 game.

Any other baseless assumptions you'd like to make? No? Then go fail somewhere else.

Imperator5811d ago

Twisted Metal PS3 is over a year away. Crackdown 2 is only a few days away. See the HUGE difference? LMAO

Ult iMate5811d ago (Edited 5811d ago )

You should compare the graphics of Crackdown with Just Cause. Becuase they are of same genre.
Crackdown looks worse than a multiplatform game. -__- .

heroprotagonist5811d ago

Umm...well Crackdown 2 still looks better than Twisted Metal so I don't know what your point is.

Face it, Twisted Metal looks like crap. Crackdown 2 doesn't look that great, but it sure as hell looks better than Twisted Metal.

And as for the guy that said Twisted Metal has always had crappy graphics, you are completely wrong. Twisted Metal Black was probably one of the better looking PS2 games at the time it came out. The PS1 iterations weren't too shabby either.

Ult iMate5810d ago

heroprotagonist, the point is that Crackdown 2 already has an oponent with much better graphics. And it's Just Cause.
Twisted Metal, on the other hand, doesn't have a competitor, whether you like its graphics or not.

pixelsword5810d ago

Why are you all bringing up Twisted Metal?

- TM will be out next year

- Crackdown will be out within a few weeks

If you want to compare them, wait until next year.

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Sunny_D5811d ago

WOW. That looked like shit. I mean it too.

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BattleAxe5811d ago

Looks like PS2 GTA3 graphics.

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cmacdonald5811d ago

This makes me sad my 360 is dead. Loved the first one.

maddhatter1235811d ago

this better come with another halo beta because this looks terrible.

YouAndSpaghetti5811d ago

hell, you mean come with halo reach itself, cause this is horrible... jokes jokes, gameplay looks fun thought, csn't judge it all from a demo.

multipayer5811d ago

It does come with the same city as the last game... If they are all about keeping things the same.

Neo Nugget5811d ago

Care to be more specific? I don't see any obvious flaws. Then again, I'm not a graphics whore.

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TheIneffableBob5811d ago

Is it true that the game world is exactly the same as the first game?

That would be pretty ridiculous.

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