The premise behind the game is great, a super-cop in a GTA open world setting, there to take gang members down and reclaim the city. Although you start the game stronger, faster and more agile than a regular person, through the leveling system your powers continue to grow to more and more ridiculous levels until the point you can lift and through cars and leap from building to building. Your character also begins to look different as he levels and so do the three agency vehicles you can choose from. The weapons although mostly standard work well, and the system of agency checkpoints used to reload keep that part of the game from being to easy. Crackdown has two glaring but not damning flaws; one the story is nearly non-existent it's pretty much super guy killing all these other guys. Two, the announcer is just so bad he becomes repetitive in the first hour of the game. As games grow more and more expensive it becomes harder to decide which ones to buy, Crackdown is well worth the money.
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