
What works in 2007 isn't necessarily successful in 2010.
While Crackdown served as a breath of fresh air in the realm of open-world action titles, Ruffian Games' Crackdown 2 feels tedious, proving its failure to grow and inability to learn from its mistakes.

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.
Phooey on reviews; not everyone likes the same thing, a review isn't a representation of a truth, but an opinion.
If I listened to reviewers when Lair was reviewed, I would have missed out on one of the best games this gen. All because most of the reviewers weren't savvy enough to use the controls doesn't mean everyone's IQ is pedestrian to the point that their reviews were translatable to the majority of readers.
I say rent the game if you have doubts, or if you can't, worst come to worst you return it and get another game or store credit.
People need to start thinking for themselves and not take another person's word as law; Lord knows how money and favors swings a score one way or another.
Still undecided on this game. I'll grab the demo and have a go. Even then I might still wait for it to drop in price before picking it up.
I spent a few quid on that Steam sale so I've got other games to get through atm anyway lol.
that bad?i just bought it seeing all the 7's and 7.5's and now i dunno whether to open it or return it?i never played crackdown 1 though