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Fracture - PS3

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Average User Score: 4.3

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Pros Cons
Fantastic multiplayer [2] Braindead computer AI [1]
Amazing visuals [2] Not enough content [1]
Engaging story [1] Lousy camera/viewpoint [1]
Addictive gameplay [1] Poor storytelling [1]
Innovative concepts [1]
Intense action [1]
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Really Fun!!!!

Fracture is a really good game...Sure the story is kinda crappy....But..The multiplayer online play is really fun....Multiplayer is what keeps this game together...if u want a game to keep You entertained online...This Is The Game!!!

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Innovative game-but its really only good for multiplayer

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals Not enough content
Engaging story Braindead computer AI
Intense action Lousy camera/viewpoint
Innovative concepts  
Fantastic multiplayer  

This is an average third person shooter, and the terrain-deformation mechanics are really cool. The story is good, and the graphics are amazing. The single player is too short, though, and the camera is always bouncing, and can never find that one guy hiding. The AI is pathetic, and the best that they do is run from grenades. Allies just stand in one place until HQ tells them to move, and they shoot, but it doesn't affect anything. The multilayer is fantastic, top-notch. The weapons don't have enough ammo in single-player, but in multiplayer makes it better. The hills and dips work great in multiplayer, and using them well is a great advantages to teams. Overall, its an average third-person shooter, but it's terrain-deformation and multiplayer make it good. I would give it a 4.5.

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Change The Way You Battle

Fracture isnt like most shooter games, lucas arts saw too that. Think of the endless possiblities, of destroying mountains, summoning vortexes, and erupting huge hilks, well fracture does that and more, infact you hold in your hand a grenade that will change the landscape in more than one way.

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