
Open world games don't get credit for being "truly" open world games for their own sake. It's what one does with the genre that matters. If the gameplay that takes place within that open world lacks a story, is repetitive, and is therefore un-engaging and dull, then the genre it represents ceases to matter. Games like Crackdown 2 with its un-inventiveness are the sorts of games that contribute to making the open-world genre feel tired and played-out.

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.
I agree with everything this article says about Crackdown 2 being a clone.
However, I completely disagree with saying that Crackdown 1 was not a great game. It was a fantastic game when it released and it is still a hell of a lot of fun to play to this day. It was one of the first open world games to do co-op right and the super hero, orb hunting, stunts was fresh and new and was a sleeper hit for many. Not to mention the excellent support and some of the best early DLC we saw on consoles and a good chunk of it they gave away for free.
But CD2 feels more like an expansion then a true sequel. People want some familiarity from the first game but not a straight clone.
after 2 dude i jus dont think thiers goin be a 3,but i could be wrong
I agree. I played the demo of this game for 5 minutes and immediately quit and deleted it. So effing boring and just NOT FUN.
The problem with Crack Down 2 is its the very same as Crack Down 1. They never went to the trouble to make it different.