
Gamervision's Jonathan Cooper writes, "It wasn't a surprise when Crackdown sold well. It came with exclusive access to the Halo 3 beta and, because of this, the game's success was guaranteed. In fact, many people bought Realtime Worlds' open-world shooter without actually intending to ever play it. What was surprising, however, is that it was actually a good deal of fun. It had some fantastic cooperative multiplayer action and thrilling gameplay. It wasn't phenomenal by any means, but it was a strong title, and one entirely deserving of a sequel. It seemed as if this wasn't in the cards, though, as Realtime Worlds went on to begin development on All Points Bulletin after finishing the original. In order to keep the franchise alive, Microsoft tasked newly formed developer Ruffian Games with creating a sequel. Now, coincidentally within a week from the launch of A.P.B., Crackdown 2 has been released for the Xbox 360, looking to show that the series can stand without Halo holding it up."

Darren writes: "“XBOX NEEDS EXCLUSIVES!”. Sound familiar? It’s something that has been ringing in my ears since becoming an Xbox gamer nearly 20 years ago. It’s possibly the longest standing and harshest criticism levelled against Microsoft’s console family, and I can’t say I wholly disagree. However, there are some out there which can slip through the net every now and then. But bucking the trend was the original Crackdown, which was not one of them. It shifted a very healthy amount of units as well as drawing in universal praise from critics. A sequel then, would be a no-brainer."
It was basically crackdown 1 with zombies, was fun but corners were cut, solid game though.
Crackdown 1 was one of the underrated gems of last gen. I loved that game. Crackdown 2 was crackdown 1 with added zombies and gave the map a paint job. Disappointing, but still enjoyed it for what it was with the added wingsuit, toybox mode and 4 player co-op. Crackdown 3 was basically what Crackdown 2 should have been.

While it is unclear at this time whether its a glitch or intentional. Crackdown, and Crackdown 2 are now free for download on the Xbox store.

Crackdown 1 and 2 were both given for free to Xbox One users to celebrate their launch on the Xbox Live Store and backward compatibility support for the Xbox One. In addition to giving the games for free, Microsoft is now also giving the DLC for Crackdown 2.
really didn't expect this one to get the meta it has so far tho the first one was a blast it wasn't very deep gameplay wise n the graphics were at best ok for its time. Fact the sequel looks no better should b a minus imo even if the gameplays still fun and marginally deeper than the first.
6 or 7 seems fair tho i expect they'll get some h8 from the 360 elitist...
did anybody actually go out and piss away $60 just to play the halo 3 beta without ever intending to touch crackdown? sounds like an urban legend to me.
why isn't infamous ever referred to as the game that needed an uncharted beta in order to sell?