There's another reason to get your hands on a copy of Crackdown, yes aswell as the Halo 3 beta we all know about two downloadable content packs will be hitting the marketplace today. First there are some small changes in the game itself via an update with a gang reset option and easier to spot stunt rings. Then you've got the free for all pack which features Keys to the city and what can only be described as a cheat mode which lets you set any skill level you want e.g. Super Strength all for 0 microsoft points. Then there's the Gettin' Busy which costs 800 microsoft points and features new vehicles like the buggy a ridculously powered motor car and the agency armoured vehicle. The Gettin' busy pack also adds 5 new modes such as street racing, rocket tag and footraces. There's a proximity charge, a cloaking device and a harpoon gun and finally there will be an extra 350 gamerpoints to be earned via the new achievements through both packs.

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    Gary May 10, 07
    I never actually picked the game up because I heard it was quite short, some extra content for it can't be a bad thing considering that.
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    Vito Raliffe May 10, 07
    This is totally awesome I haven't played Crackdown in a while since I beat it, and the only thing I need to do right now is max all my skills out. I'll definitely be downloading everything.

    When I get a better connection I'll play online more too, as it is always very laggy when I do.
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      Storm May 11, 07
      Ditto, been a few months since I last played it. This update will surely bring the fun back, as well as some replay value.
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    Guugley May 10, 07
    Excellent. I found the game very interesting but after a while - as Vito said - you don't find yourself playing it as often.

    Looks cool.
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    Alpha May 10, 07
    Its a definite purchase.
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    Kuhn May 10, 07
    This is a game I want to get. Problem is I have no money to get a 360.

    But the game is great and I'd love to play with this new content.

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