
D+PAD Magazine writes:
Shooting stuff, collecting things, jumping about, driving cars and beating up mutated freaks with your bare knuckles are all tried and tested foundations for classic videogame experiences. With enough polish, each can stand on its own, negating the necessity for a gripping narrative to keep you engaged, and it was on this belief that Realtime Worlds founded the original Crackdown. It was a game with minimal plot that became the archetypal sandbox; playing was its own reward. Since Crackdown launched, however, the world of sandbox gaming has seen some pretty significant advancements…advancements that for Crackdown 2, Ruffian Games has chosen to ignore, instead opting to get right back to what Crackdown did best – yes, that’s right, shooting stuff, collecting things, jumping about…

From Bussiness Wire: Rockstar Games is proud to announce that it has acquired Ruffian Games. Based in Dundee, Scotland, the studio will operate under the new name of Rockstar Dundee.
“We are thrilled to have Ruffian join the Rockstar Games family,” said Sam Houser, Founder of Rockstar Games. “The Ruffian team are a talented addition to Rockstar’s global studios, and we look forward to working together on future projects.”

Ruffian Games is now Rockstar Dundee.
Definitely looking forward to what they will make especially for the next gen consoles.
Well that's a nice unexpected surprise. Hopefully this helps their plans to release more games faster they mention a while ago.
Even more employees to work on GTA5 so the game can see out next gen, the gen after that and potentially at a squeeze, the gen after that
Not only did we go a whole gen without a new GTA, they have the audacity to release a full priced Reremaster on PS5/XSX.

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.