Gimmicks are introduced to sell games. A land deforming gimmick should in essence be an amazing extra to a game - unfortuntaly in Fracture this feature falls short.

When it comes to reviewing games there is a rather dangerous temptation to give in to horrible puns, and I refuse to do so during this review, on pain of being made to play on a Virtual Boy all weekend. With that in mind let’s get on with a look at Lucasarts’ contribution to the already crowded world of first person shooters, and falling into the equally well populated ’future shooter’ genre, rubbing shoulders with such titles as Halo 3 and Quake 4.
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  • 1
    Slumpy monkey Nov 10, 08
    Yeah, I had high hopes for this game.

    Third person just doesn't work, it would have been far better in FP.

    There's quite a few glitches too, shame really.
    Good idea
    Bad excecution.
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    Final Blade Nov 11, 08
    I must be one of the few who actually enjoyed the game.

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