There's no Rare logo. I don't know what it is, but it doesn't look like the Rare logo.
that's the rare logo
There's no Rare logo. I don't know what it is, but it doesn't look like the Rare logo.
I still can't believe people thought either of the Crackdown games were good, let alone a console seller. #mindblowing
I still can't believe people thought either of the Crackdown games were good, let alone a console seller. #mindblowing
Wasn't the top left just a profile picture? It didn't look like an avatar model.Top left?
Yeah, that is definitely the Rare logo.There's no Rare logo. I don't know what it is, but it doesn't look like the Rare logo.
that's the rare logo
the only reason Crackdown 1 even sold was because of the Halo 3 beta access
this is proven by Crackdown 2 bombing even though most people probably had no idea it was a different developer
after Crackdown 2 does anyone care?
Nope.
Crackdown 2 was a rushed game with just 9 months of development time and removed some of the key aspects what made Crackdown fun. The developer is basically the same as before, as most of the people that worked on Crackdown 1 moved from RTS to Ruffian.
and?
since when has quality dictated sales?
crappy games sell well ALL the time, if people cared about crackdown as a franchise it would have sold, but it didnt
i remember the gamefaqs boards on crackdown release week were 90% topics on getting into halo 3 beta
and?
since when has quality dictated sales?
crappy games sell well ALL the time, if people cared about crackdown as a franchise it would have sold, but it didnt
i remember the gamefaqs boards on crackdown release week were 90% topics on getting into halo 3 beta
Crackdown might have been the most entertaining game of the entire generation.I still can't believe people thought either of the Crackdown games were good, let alone a console seller. #mindblowing
I still can't believe people thought either of the Crackdown games were good, let alone a console seller. #mindblowing
I loved Crackdown. I didn't buy Crackdown 2 because of the bad buzz and the fact that the trailers and previews indicated that the game was not only rushed, but apparently missed the point of the first by shifting to some weird zombie focus.and?
since when has quality dictated sales?
crappy games sell well ALL the time, if people cared about crackdown as a franchise it would have sold, but it didnt
i remember the gamefaqs boards on crackdown release week were 90% topics on getting into halo 3 beta
The bottom on the right is so obviously Lionhead's new IP. It's either that or the Fable MMO. It's clearly their art design/style.
the only reason Crackdown 1 even sold was because of the Halo 3 beta access
this is proven by Crackdown 2 bombing even though most people probably had no idea it was a different developer
Avatars are gone.
The press release yesterday said no Avatar stuff will transfer to Xbox One.
Crackdown might have been the most entertaining game of the entire generation.
After that joke of a presentation, you can be sure I won't be there for it (if it actually exists). Not supporting all that anti-consumer nonsense for one game.
Avatars are gone.
The press release yesterday said no Avatar stuff will transfer to Xbox One.
Hmm, maybe it is the Rare logo after all.
Still too blurry to say with absolute certainty though,
They really should have added that to their show, instead of focusing on sport and whatever : just a teaser with 15 enigmatic hints of their coming games. The speculation and hype would have built itself...
It's not too late, by the way ! *nudge nudge wink wink*
Crackdown is easily one of my top five games of all-time.I still can't believe people thought either of the Crackdown games were good, let alone a console seller. #mindblowing
Apparently, Black Tusk has something ready to show too but Spencer isn't sure if they'll show it at E3.
Will be interesting to see what happens.
Buttocks said, Black Tusk is behind.
Don Mattrick wants to bring it to E3.Still might have something to show.
My guess is it wont be ready for this year and MS isn't sure if they want to show something as far out as it might end up.
They really should have added that to their show, instead of focusing on sport and whatever : just a teaser with 15 enigmatic hints of their coming games. The speculation and hype would have built itself...
It's not too late, by the way ! *nudge nudge wink wink*
That would be great.Crackdown + destructible city = killer app
They'd need a way to canonize how it repairs itself.Crackdown + destructible city = killer app
New Crackdown game!
...Probably just a Kinect spin-off.
They'd need a way to canonize how it repairs itself.
Actually it's be really cool if you had like workers of the future quickly rebuilding collapsed buildings in parts of the city you fucked up. Using construction methods of the future.
Imagine destroying a skyscraper and then watching it be built from a rooftop across the city during a sunset *drool*