AFAIK there are no restrictions. You can freely talk about it. There are already tons of game play videos of last night's session on YouTube /Twitch.Anybody get into the Wrecking Zone test? I will only say I got into it last night. Can't remember what I'm allowed to say if anything. Oops. LoL There's another test on Sunday. If you can't get into it then, it officially releases on the 14th.
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But just to stress it one more time - what you do get really is a proper Crackdown sequel that honours the concept of the original while delivering visuals worthy of current generation hardware. It looks great, plays just as you would expect from a Crackdown game and runs smoothly too - especially so on Xbox One X.
I've never played any crackdown. But I'm going in with an open mind and I think if you follow along with how the game doesn't take itself seriously, it should be enjoyable.Digital Foundry is quite enthusiastic about single player Crackdown 3
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/...ckdown-3-xbox-one-xbox-one-x-pc-tech-analysis
It's possibly a polarising formula. Those who loved the original may well love this game.I love Cracdkdown 1 and had Crackdown 3 on pre-order for years before canceling. Now with what's left of my cheap Gamepass period I'll try Crackdown 3, but the reviews thus far are worse than I thought. Two 5/10 from the big sites.
Thankfully 343i are building their own engine for Halo 6..but all other MS studios (Rare, Ninja Theory, Undead Labs, Coalition etc) are now all using UE4 (even Playground for the new Fable game..even though their version of ForzaTech for Horizon is one of the most impressive open wolrd engine around..)..mehUnreal Engine 4 + Open World, and then everything related to the nature of the MP.
Not to poop on the folks at Sumo, but I can't help but wonder if MS shouldn't have gone with Volition to pull off the SP (if that would have been possible to setup). Hindsight - a studio that has their own open world engine and a history of city environments and wacky ass humour. Then again, Volition's not been quite the same since the end of SRIV, IIRC. Bleh, oh well.