Comparing some gameplay elements/details to Crackdown 1 (released in 2007), and also comparing multiplayer destruction to the Gamescom 2015 pre-alpha reveal (starting at 10:27).
@@Pearloryx Funny comment considering the Battlefield series have gone downhill in terms of destructiveness as well, Bad Company 2 was a lot more destructive than their shitty newer BF games.
@@nestormelendez9005 AoM main problem for me is they this cast of characters but they’re inconsequential to the game. They’re just different gameplay mechanics with a few interchangeable lines in a mission rather than fully fleshed our characters of importance to the story. I wish they actually were involved in the story more. Game was fun at least
Sad thing is that they probably put a lot of money into the development of this game simply by paying for salaries for the whole time it's been delayed. I have no idea what the fuck's happened, but it ain't good.
@Tidder T thats true I think its pretty clear they rushed this and removed features just to meet the deadline.. I had it on the series s it was running fine but I uninstalled it because of the crashes so hopefully after a few patches it will be ready to go
I remember everyone complaining about that downgrade and I never understood it. The release version of the game looked just like the version that was shown around the time of gamescom or fall of 2013.
@@shanemickeydeez5155 which game are you talking about? All 3 of the games we're talking about had massive downgrades either graphically or the geography of the map
Watch Dogs downgrade, from what I an remember, was entirely to do with its graphics and how shiny it looked. The gameplay was still all there from the get go. Crackdown 3, on the other hand, is missing primarily the cloud-based destruction that was advertised. Graphically it looks the same (the cartoony look) and is missing features relative to its first game, whereas Watch Dogs was the first game in a series
@@Soul-sv8bi tbf, cyberpunk is much better than this, at least the world building for cyberpunk is good, and the story is ok too, even tho it’s a bug breeding center, it’s still much better than this
@@josuededeus1486 Crackdown 3 isn’t a broken buggy mess of a game. It’s just boring and was overhyped. Cyberpunk was overhyped AND beyond broken at launch.
Crackdown has been a series of downgrades from the start. If you play 2 it's got some severe reductions in quality from 1, 3 is just taking that to insane levels for some reason.
What we get are disguised betas, instead of finished products, all because the inner-politics of game developers bend over to marketing and share-holders instead of actually respecting the actual consumers.
@@InVinoVeratas Crack down 3 looks like Microsoft reset the game development at the end of 2017 because they couldn' t make that thing to run in a Xbox one, so they just managed to make an Alpha of what the the concept of the game is, maybe going as far as a prealpha in the first half of 2018 so Microsoft doubled down on em, countinuing the development would have been a lost of money, so they told em "ok add the story and make the online mode, we are shipping it like that", and this is the final result
Rule of thumb: any game that takes forever to come out and then all of a sudden a celebrity is involved in the trailers and game (Terry crews, Keanu reeves) Don’t buy it
@@rickro2878 Cyberpunk is very political. It's messages are mostly "big corporations don't care about you" and "The earth will be an unlivable shithole with our current resource usage". Though 2077 doesn't force you to look at its messages any specific way, which is something I respect
They gave up on it due to creative differences That was it If you want to play Scalebound just go play Astral Chain on Switch. They basically took the combat ideas from Scalebound and slapped it on there.
2015: its coming soon 2016:lol jk, its coming next year but its gonna be REALLY good 2017:lol jk, its coming next year but its gonna be REALLY good 2018:lol jk, its coming next year but its gonna be REALLY good 2019: Lol jk
The newer earth defense force games (games with an extremely low budget) have actual building destruction physics that look convincing enough and i bet my testicles that they probably look a lot better than what cd3 has now.
Well clearly the devs didnt put in any work at all. Plus Microsoft made them release it so i mean they probably woulda kept doing minimal work and delaying it. So eventually it woulda been done at least
It's gotten too big now, with the stockholders etc now. I still mostly play 360 era games on my Series X cause they are just flat out better in the gameplay department.
@@nn98b64 I feel that of the 14 games i currently have on my xbox one only three are for that console specifically, and one of them is just a port the rest are xbox and xbox 360 games. They were just better more polished and didn't have so much bs
@@FearlessXL "good" a huge portion of promised features are still not in the game, the story still doesn't have branching paths and it's a generic linear fps with some rpg elements thrown into it. It's closer to Far Cry than to what it was promised to be. Also, there are still lots of bugs, but at least those made the game ironically fun.
He was probably told like yea man its a super high tech cutting edge game its gonna be the next big thing. I doubt he gives a shit though, he got his bag and he deserves it
Realtime Worlds (devs of Crackdown 1, but not 2, or 3) even got the tire physics correct, bouncing up and down. This video is shedding new light on how great of a game C1 is. A game I've loved since soon after it came out, 14 gosh darn years ago. EDIT: As this video went on, it became apparent that C1 is a masterpiece.
The original Crackdown represents that amazing time early in the 360 life cycle where developers were really making special, unique, and amazing games. Constantly trying to one up each other while crafting their own thing. It was the like 90s FPS scene on PC. It's such a shame those days seem behind us now. 😕
I remember getting this game gifted to me by my uncle secretly because he knew my parents were strict with video games. My Xbox was only allowed to be in the living room, so not only was it kinda rare for me to be able to play but even more so crackdown 1. But when on the very rare occasion my luck aligned and I got to play, it felt like doing something illegal, this game was soo god damn good especially for a kid who couldn’t exactly play shooters.
@DamageIncM i think you're exaggerating here buddy, did u know that ps3 has game graphics that's exactly like ps4 but in only in 720p with lower textures? I doubt it lol
Man I was in love with the way your car would shift through its progressive stages when you got in. I would get in and out just to see the animation again. Crackdown 3 was a crime.
actually the story behind why they removed the "destruction feature" is pretty interesting. At first they had the computation for the destruction happen at a server at Microsoft but later on they realized the cost of maintaining the server was way to expensive so they scrapped the idea and instead downgraded the game to pooper mode.
@@asukifolxfer7375 That's not the issue. MS is not going to give resources to a small game franchise like Crackdown. Every game has a budget and cost/analysis.
I bet the company kept taking assets and other parts like the destructible environment code and used it for other games til all the devs had to work with we're generic nothing asset's that amounted to this shit by the end without any gimmicks or unique features.
More something like 2005-2015 but yep. The golden age before full corporatization of our industry and politics in games. A time when people were hired only because of their competence and their only focus was to make the best gameplay. I know not 100% but c'mon... Compare to now??
@@MadSupra354 Crackdown 3 looks like fortnite esk or some plastic clean world Crackdown 1 is trying to look like GTA aka more gritty/realistic. It's preference but i like 1 better
Nyogeize nope, days gone is really just hated by games journalists, days gone is actually really good, the E3 gameplay was a scripted mission that you can still do in game, and it’s much better than this bullshit
I can't imagine being a developer for FIVE YEARS and this is what you put out. That's a huge portion of your life just gone. EDIT: By gone I mean they now have to put "Developer for 5 years for Crackdown 3" on their resume.
@@skateredhmg09 this game wasn't broken just overhyped We crackdown fans thought the next gen Crackdown would change open world. But all we got was other open world game like the previous games Cyberpunk2077 is pure amateur game desing I got it on pc i stil get glitches and millions of graphic glitches Game play is extremely repetitive i done that hacking mini game about 1 million times
this is modern day gaming in general, hardware limitations made game devs strive to make games better through how you interact with the world instead of it being a realism contest like it is now
Nah they'll be just fine and put into developing the next piece of hot garbage they want to make money off of. People never get what they actually deserve especially in the gaming industry.
I do honestly feel bad for the people behind this game, it feels like there's something happened that we didn't know, they probably laid out some employees or the employees who had a great vision with this game left for some reason.
+Epic Savage Gamer One'd wish it looked like that pre-alpha footage though. More like, it's bad if your pre-alpha footage looks more final than your final product!
To me Crackdown 3 is one of the saddest games of all time, historically. It was a punching bag for three weeks then everyone moved on. It's a dried drop of jism on a footnote of the history of AAA catastrophes.
@@avoidthis3912 Its good for a 360 launch title. Not an involved game though. A good afternoon collectathon-esque open world futuristic gang holocaust simulator. Its alright but you can tell its almost 15 years old
What a shitshow this turned into. What even happened between 2 and 3? We had a sequel plot set up and nothing was done with it, what happened to the story with the ruthless expansionist Agency and the potential we’d be playing as a Cell agent to finally take down the Director and maybe even the agent we played as in 2? It feels like it was just ditched for a generic “Down with corporatism, up with liberty!” Plotline. I watched the movie version of 3 and was just scratching my head wondering wtf this new choice in art style was, airships, neon light armor, energy weapons and a predictable story? What gives? I was already assuming by that this TerraNova (or whatever they’re called) to be either an ally or rival to the Agency that you’d be sent in to assist with the rebels or remove so the Agency could take the city for themselves. But no, you’re ambushed by the generic super weapon (chimera), regenerated by Echo, she **DOESN’T** remove your Agency tracker chip, and when the Director gets back into contact with you, he’s surprisingly cooperative with the resistance, even though he should rightly know they’ll be an issue in the future, and it ends on a sappy note about hope for a better future, rather than the Director playing Echo like the overly trusting novice she is, using her to get as much public support for the Agency as possible, and then calling the highest authority members of the Militia to a private meeting where the Agent flawlessly executes them, then make up an elaborate coverup about it being a terror attack by the last remnants of TerraNova, making it easy to enforce the Agency’s will upon the people of this new city. There, I just came up with a plot point that keeps true to the Agency’s real personality.
I'm always dumbfounded by the seriousness of the plot/lore analyzers, meticulously judging the narrative structure of sci-fi/fantasy works made for 14 years old kids.
The worst part is that it can be implemented on PC. Hell, even the Frostbite 2 engine showed in Bad Company 2 that massive levels of building destruction can be implemented quite well.
@@Blueshirt38 The level of destruction shown in the convention footage cannot be implemented, not even on the best PCs. Bad Company 2's destruction was nothing compared to what's shown there. A whole city, made up of destructible bullet sized geometry is not possible to run on any current hardware in real time.
Well I understand some static elements, but yeah, this is why I loved the Bad Company games. Enemies in a house? Level it with artillery. Enemies in a ditch? Artillery Helicopter hovering as dudes fast rope out the side? A R T I L L E R Y
Five years later and the finals achieved exactly what crackdown 3 absolutely failed at doing Took a while, but I am glad someone figured it out and pulled it off with near perfection
@@sheriffaboubakar9720 Well I tried the first one a long time ago, which was fun for the standard at the time (graphics were still shit tho), so I was on the lookout. Thankfully it doesn't take a genius to realize you shouldn't buy this pos wannnabe game anyways. So there was a short hype, that they killed instantly.
as fun as it is to point out and laugh, the fact is almost all new games are like this. Design has gone by the wayside, deadlines and meeting shareholder expectations is priority. That's the reason why they all feel incomplete, lacklustre, soulless clones.
Triple A is over. Our only hope is for current genius indie devs to create a new triple A echelon from the ashes. The cycle will continue to burn to ash, but we will get good games whenever the ember is rekindled.
Looking back on it, it seems like the devs did actually build a fully destructible world then realized that it wouldn't run on consoles and it went into full panic hell.
@@marcosdheleno I’m not defending crackdown 3 I’m just pointing out that your point isn’t entirely true Obviously Just Cause 3 delivers far more, but I never said it didn’t. I just said it doesn’t offer full destruction like you implied
Hands the coolest detail of Crackdown one and my most memorable is how the Agency vehicles morph into more powerful versions, Wish that weapons did it also
Have faith in the almighty crowbcat. When comment sections and facts are not enough, just let the editing and silence evolve what will hopefully become common sense for gamers and consumers alike. ALL HAIL CROWBCAT!!!
No they spend it all on betting on cloud compute, then MS said nah cloud computing isn't working and the devs got fucked due to the piss weak 8th gen CPUs. Should've just delayed it until the next gen systems for better CPU power to have better physics and ai.
my two cents: when the original xbone plan had to be scrapped and ms was left with a less powerfull console than the competition and a nightmare pr to deal with, they had to invent something catchy fast and at some point, some suit from other division inside ms came with the brilliant idea to say that they would use THE POWER OF DA CLOUD. And these poor suckers had to spend 4 years dealing with untested technology and power struggles between departments and egos inside microsoft. Must have been a nightmare.
They spent years building a game, then wiped it all away and built another game. That's the typical disaster story, weak leadership and constantly shifting goals lead to an over ambitious project being scrapped in favor of something else, constant turnover until finally some overworked low skill team spurts something out because the publisher has had enough. Then everyone forgets as fast as they can.
@@just_soco2422 Crysis is on another plane entirely. GTA IV still looks good in some areas. I'm talking about one of those loss and forgotten games from that generation, the ones that take up half the bargain bin and you have look up reviews for.
Luckily, we have Teardown to fulfill the promise that Crackdown didn't deliver. Seriously, check it out. Most realistic destruction physics I have ever seen.
@@TheVaultDweller-oi9ij that is not the same hunt down the freeman was made by one guy who had no clue what he is doing the Half-Life team had both money and talent.
Crackdown 3 the type of game used in tv shows and movies when showing the characters playing a fake game and intensely button mashing.
lol
This is an insanely underrated comment
I might have to delete that shit now bro kinda hurt my heat cause I loved the first crackdown lol
why is this so accurate tho
Sad, but true.
One major selling point: Fully destructable environments
They remove it.
Red Faction Guerilla didn't have to remove anything at all!
@@christopherregan1654 Red Faction was good though.
Ion understand if a old gen console of red faction have destructible single player why couldn’t crackdown
The environments were already destroyed, broken and glitchy during development, so there were no stuff to break on release lmao.
@@BlackBuu the guy who created the physics engine sold it to epic
The environments were fully destructible. The developers even destroyed the whole game before it even released!
best comment
Pretty funny that they mention the destructible environment “revolutionary.” They probably never heard of Battlefield 😂
@@Pearloryx just cause3 bro
Yo ass be planting bombs on that bridge and then be like
Stupid
🤣🤣
@@Pearloryx Funny comment considering the Battlefield series have gone downhill in terms of destructiveness as well, Bad Company 2 was a lot more destructive than their shitty newer BF games.
Saints Row 4 was a better Crackdown 3 than Crackdown 3
and they were just fucking around
Saints Row games always felt like just fcking around yet still some of the best entertainment
Agents of mayhem did a decent job
That's what happens when your devs have even any talent, which these folks clearly do not.
@@michaelwhitehead4276 The devs probably were talented but just got cucked by higher ups.
@@nestormelendez9005 AoM main problem for me is they this cast of characters but they’re inconsequential to the game. They’re just different gameplay mechanics with a few interchangeable lines in a mission rather than fully fleshed our characters of importance to the story. I wish they actually were involved in the story more. Game was fun at least
Never trust a game company that hires popular celebrities as mascots.
I'm looking at you, CD Projekt Red.
Cyberpunk
@@prod.bexerk8997 oh thank you very much for the clarification, i thought he was talking about Katharsis...
At least after the game breaking glitches you have a decent game with cyberpunk. Crackdown looks oof tho
@@TheReck12 imo, cp2077 is still average. But yeah it's definitely way better than cd 3.
@@saylo8796 from a company like CD I would put it just below average
Cost of using Terry Crews: 50 million
Cost of actual game development: 1 million
He's D-list at best. No way was he 50mil
Their expression after playing the game
Priceless
@@dictatorsith1795 no its a joke on how they blew their budget on Terry Crews rather than the actual game
1 mil you're being generous
Sad thing is that they probably put a lot of money into the development of this game simply by paying for salaries for the whole time it's been delayed. I have no idea what the fuck's happened, but it ain't good.
_"Change how you play games, FOREVER."_
You're right Mr. Glasses Man, I have a newfound appreciation for old games thanks to people like you.
It’s funny because that’s David jones…one of the people that made crackdown 1
@@retro1x201 nevermind that, he literally made Lemmings and GTA.
Dave Jones' failure to deliver was not because of lies, but they overestimated the power of the Cloud and realized how badly they fucked up.
The way vehicles change in the older crackdown looks so cool still
Its honestly impressive how they morph the model in real time.
@@robertharris6092 Shape keys
Crackdown 3 tripped on its face so Cyberpunk 2077 could fall down the stairs
cyberpunk used the crackdown 3 disc as a sled down the stairs so it can say "hey at least we aren't as terrible as that"
@Tidder T I can't read more cause the name os so long. Could you tell me what it says please?
@Tidder T thats true I think its pretty clear they rushed this and removed features just to meet the deadline.. I had it on the series s it was running fine but I uninstalled it because of the crashes so hopefully after a few patches it will be ready to go
@Tidder T
According to their own site, CDPR has 1000+ employees and CP77's budget was almost $400 million. On top of the 8 years of course.
@Tidder T If CDPR is a small studio then why were they too ambitious with that "next-level open world" game? Stupid decision ain't it?
Watch_Dogs is the worst downgrade in history
Crackdown 3 : Hold my beer
Anthem is a strong challenger
I remember everyone complaining about that downgrade and I never understood it. The release version of the game looked just like the version that was shown around the time of gamescom or fall of 2013.
@@shanemickeydeez5155 which game are you talking about? All 3 of the games we're talking about had massive downgrades either graphically or the geography of the map
Watch Dogs downgrade, from what I an remember, was entirely to do with its graphics and how shiny it looked. The gameplay was still all there from the get go.
Crackdown 3, on the other hand, is missing primarily the cloud-based destruction that was advertised. Graphically it looks the same (the cartoony look) and is missing features relative to its first game, whereas Watch Dogs was the first game in a series
Watch Dogs was only downgraded graphically. I don't remember any gameplay footage that got cut during release.
I can’t believe they took this long to make a game that is artistically, atmospherically, and functionally worse
Wait till you learn about cyberpunk 2077
@@Soul-sv8bi tbf, cyberpunk is much better than this, at least the world building for cyberpunk is good, and the story is ok too, even tho it’s a bug breeding center, it’s still much better than this
@@josuededeus1486 Crackdown 3 isn’t a broken buggy mess of a game. It’s just boring and was overhyped. Cyberpunk was overhyped AND beyond broken at launch.
Crackdown has been a series of downgrades from the start. If you play 2 it's got some severe reductions in quality from 1, 3 is just taking that to insane levels for some reason.
@@AParticularlyConcernedCitizen yeah atleast 2 is still good even if downgraded
The original crackdown will remind you of a time where people actually cared about the games they made
yhea, mi first game in xbox 360 is crackdown and Perfect Dark zero. Both games are awesome
US: WOW IF WE GOT GTA 3 IN 2001 IMAGINE WHAT WE'LL GET BY 2019.
2019:
We got rdr 2
What we get are disguised betas, instead of finished products, all because the inner-politics of game developers bend over to marketing and share-holders instead of actually respecting the actual consumers.
Nice profile picture
We get the opposite of what we were promised.
@@InVinoVeratas Crack down 3 looks like Microsoft reset the game development at the end of 2017 because they couldn' t make that thing to run in a Xbox one, so they just managed to make an Alpha of what the the concept of the game is, maybe going as far as a prealpha in the first half of 2018 so Microsoft doubled down on em, countinuing the development would have been a lost of money, so they told em "ok add the story and make the online mode, we are shipping it like that", and this is the final result
It's actually quite revolutionary how they got rid of physics in this game
the “P” in Crackdown 3 stands for Physics
You’re probably saying that as a joke but no they really did, vehicles dont give a fuck about Newton
@@jothfar1705 bruh i cant im dying
@@jothfar1705 Superb!
Yeah this is a FSG alright (Fucking Shit Game)
Rule of thumb: any game that takes forever to come out and then all of a sudden a celebrity is involved in the trailers and game
(Terry crews, Keanu reeves)
Don’t buy it
@@alderChristianHarten what was cyberpunk's political agenda?
@@alderChristianHarten Cyberpunk has a political agenda?
@@rickro2878 Cyberpunk is very political. It's messages are mostly "big corporations don't care about you" and "The earth will be an unlivable shithole with our current resource usage". Though 2077 doesn't force you to look at its messages any specific way, which is something I respect
@@ogfloatzel4025 Very ironic, considering they dont care about the fans.
Alternatively: when it's blatantly obvious that the marketing is trying overcompensate for *something*
This is the game Microsoft kept on life support instead of Platinum's Scalebound.
fuck that hurts
Scalebound looked stupid af.
@@ALaz502 Bogos binted? 👽
Don't blame Microsoft for Scalebound. Platinium is also guilty for canceling that game.
They gave up on it due to creative differences
That was it
If you want to play Scalebound just go play Astral Chain on Switch. They basically took the combat ideas from Scalebound and slapped it on there.
2015: its coming soon
2016:lol jk, its coming next year but its gonna be REALLY good
2017:lol jk, its coming next year but its gonna be REALLY good
2018:lol jk, its coming next year but its gonna be REALLY good
2019: Lol jk
Duke Nuke'm Syndrome
This ain't it chief
In 2019 they didn't say JK they said we have to release it now that's why it looks this terrible.
Lmao bro
That's actually clever
When they said everything in the game was destructible, they forgot to mention the game's development process was too.
LOL
Boss did you fake the heart attack
A solid roast from solid snake
Hmm... uhh... This is so horrible
Hey Boss, nice to meet you
A perfect representation of the modern games industry.
Man games like these really gives a bad reputation to actual good modern day games amfh
@@sharjeelahmed7913What good games? Name one.
@@thebloodydoctor7960there are plenty of good games coming out regularly every year, stop trying to be different
Name some then. Not everyone plays nintendo @@fucka1386
The newer earth defense force games (games with an extremely low budget) have actual building destruction physics that look convincing enough and i bet my testicles that they probably look a lot better than what cd3 has now.
EDF is fucking amazing
OH WE ARE THE VALIANT INFANTRY, WE ARE THE ALPHA TEAM WITH PASSION AND CAMRADERIE!!
Bulletwitch, a terrible launch game for 360 had destructible environments. Casting the tornado was always fun. I love that pos game.
Teardown was made by like 5 people and it's more destructible than your nan.
Roblox Crossroads is more destructible.
@@elvickRULES that’s a name I haven’t heard of in a long time.
I don’t get all the hate. Looks like the community put a lot of effort into this GTA3 mod.
You're funny
That's fucked up 🤣
The cars in GTA 3 at least had destruction, these ones are giant matchbox cars.
If you remembered GTA3 then you must be a god!!!
@@emcee.tavish yes, quite
"A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is-- wait, what?"
Well clearly the devs didnt put in any work at all. Plus Microsoft made them release it so i mean they probably woulda kept doing minimal work and delaying it. So eventually it woulda been done at least
@@thecrazyotter4873 Yeah, in 2030 maybe lol
This game has some telling signs of development hell...
@@deadn00b1 one delay is fine, but if it's two or more then it's worrisome.
@Lurker the internet traveler even still, releasing a game bad and updating it afterward leaves a bad impression on the developer.
Basically, this is an advert for how good the first Crackdown game actually was. 😂
I still have the first Crackdown for Xbox 360, and it never gets old.
Feels like gaming peaked in the Xbox 360/PS3 era and apart from graphics has been going backwards ever since
They started focusing too much on graphics and forgot everything else was also important
It's gotten too big now, with the stockholders etc now.
I still mostly play 360 era games on my Series X cause they are just flat out better in the gameplay department.
@@nn98b64 I feel that of the 14 games i currently have on my xbox one only three are for that console specifically, and one of them is just a port the rest are xbox and xbox 360 games. They were just better more polished and didn't have so much bs
its really cool how they are still making games for ps2
*PS2 has left the chat*
dont you dare compare PS2 game to this
Its Microsoft idiot. I guess they arent ready to release on the 360 yet but this is a great looking Xbox game
Delete this now
I seen ps2 game look better then this turd of a game
To the people complaining about Crowbcat's upload times,
He only appears when he is needed.
he only appears on an unspoken topic
Crowbcat is actually a she
He appears where he is needed and is needed where he appears.
A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to.
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I am positive that at some point the devs were like “we CANNOT get this to run like you’re promising” and the execs went “ok, noted, do it anyway”
This game was revolutionary - literally paved the way for cyberpunk
Lol, it sure did!
At launch maybe but now the game is good unlike crackdown
@@FearlessXL "good" a huge portion of promised features are still not in the game, the story still doesn't have branching paths and it's a generic linear fps with some rpg elements thrown into it. It's closer to Far Cry than to what it was promised to be. Also, there are still lots of bugs, but at least those made the game ironically fun.
Wow so the devs just learned how to do pavement and made a road for the cyberpunk devs? WOW. Amazing.
Isn’t that pretty much any fps games and I bet you don’t bitch about those games.
I didn’t even buy this game but I want my money back
STONKS
lol
Lost count on how many times i heard this joke
Hahaha
@@lupo5004 underated comment
Atleast Terry Crews got paid, so that's something.
POWAAAAAAAA
Still, Terry Crews deserved a better game to show up on. The guy is a legit gamer
Walmor Carvalho he probably said “eh” and loaded up gta sitting on his pile of money
-park- he probably could have already loaded GTA with how long they delayed the game
He was probably told like yea man its a super high tech cutting edge game its gonna be the next big thing. I doubt he gives a shit though, he got his bag and he deserves it
Realtime Worlds (devs of Crackdown 1, but not 2, or 3) even got the tire physics correct, bouncing up and down. This video is shedding new light on how great of a game C1 is. A game I've loved since soon after it came out, 14 gosh darn years ago.
EDIT: As this video went on, it became apparent that C1 is a masterpiece.
Exactly
The original Crackdown represents that amazing time early in the 360 life cycle where developers were really making special, unique, and amazing games. Constantly trying to one up each other while crafting their own thing. It was the like 90s FPS scene on PC. It's such a shame those days seem behind us now. 😕
When all of the budget went towards having Terry Crews
Mondo The Grunt Probably sponsored by Old Spice as well.
That's honestly the games saving grace. But then anything with Terry Cruise is outstanding
@@raylathemoonshadowelfassas1052
Saving Grace : Attrition of Development Resources
same thing
I didn't even know this game existed, and I'm still disappointed
Dam lol
This tbh
Same...always assumed it got canned after a couple years of it not coming out.
pngn At this rate, the game never coming out is less disappointing
bruh you put it perfectly 😂
I remember getting this game gifted to me by my uncle secretly because he knew my parents were strict with video games. My Xbox was only allowed to be in the living room, so not only was it kinda rare for me to be able to play but even more so crackdown 1. But when on the very rare occasion my luck aligned and I got to play, it felt like doing something illegal, this game was soo god damn good especially for a kid who couldn’t exactly play shooters.
Play the first one, you'll love it more.
Crackdown then felt like a game you'd play in 2019. Crackdown 3 feels like a game you would've played in 2007.
They finally managed to push the Dreamcast to its limits.
@DamageIncM i think you're exaggerating here buddy, did u know that ps3 has game graphics that's exactly like ps4 but in only in 720p with lower textures? I doubt it lol
Retro games are in fashion.
I think Dreamcast had more power than this and a calculator cause you can play doom on it
Though it's calculators?
@@Bossix84 you'd be surprised
The most expensive yet simultaneously unsatisfying Old Spice ad of all time
I see you everywhere on Chris chan vids
Flame of Udûn fuck off to nether realm or something
Man I was in love with the way your car would shift through its progressive stages when you got in.
I would get in and out just to see the animation again.
Crackdown 3 was a crime.
This video just reminds me how impressive and fun the first game was. The fact the two games were released 10 years apart is unbelievable.
Crackdown 3 looks like an android game with some budget
Its an iPhone software
Like league of champions
like Gangster Vegas by Gameloft.
@@OpelClub98 man that game was awesome according to 8 year old me
But yeah it's true lol
33$ budget and unity engine with free assets
They spent all the budget on Terry crews 😂
Well they had to spend 5 years worth of budget on something
😂😂
And they spent all the terry crews on ONE cutscene
Powler 29 with*
Terry crew took everything than final product
This looks like a project made my students just learning how to develop and they learned nothing.
C- see me after class
that's exactly what I thought lmao
actually the story behind why they removed the "destruction feature" is pretty interesting. At first they had the computation for the destruction happen at a server at Microsoft but later on they realized the cost of maintaining the server was way to expensive so they scrapped the idea and instead downgraded the game to pooper mode.
Imagine. Microsoft not having enough money XD
What you are saying doesn’t make any sense, thats not how any of that works
@@M3Busssin Then give us a better explaination if you know everything
@@asukifolxfer7375 That's not the issue. MS is not going to give resources to a small game franchise like Crackdown. Every game has a budget and cost/analysis.
Terry looks just like a free unity asset called "black solider sci-fi man" in crackdown 3
That's hilariously accurate! lol
the game itself looks like a unfinished unity game
nice pfp
@@mountaindew50 Unity probably would’ve made a better game
I bet the company kept taking assets and other parts like the destructible environment code and used it for other games til all the devs had to work with we're generic nothing asset's that amounted to this shit by the end without any gimmicks or unique features.
_makes selling point how the entire world is physically destructible_
*makes game without a physics engine*
They did though, they litterally showed the unreal engine dev menu.
It's just a garbage game.
play noita instead
@@frankdrawsnear9995 HELL YE
@@frankdrawsnear9995 repetitive gameplay
@@frankdrawsnear9995 You mean Terraria but worse?
Who knew the mid 2000s was the best we were gonna get.
More something like 2005-2015 but yep. The golden age before full corporatization of our industry and politics in games. A time when people were hired only because of their competence and their only focus was to make the best gameplay. I know not 100% but c'mon... Compare to now??
"After five years of waiting"
Valve fans: *"How about ten years?"*
At least it isn’t ten years for fucking disappointment, Half Life Alyx was good.
At first I was like, "why did the graphics and physics massively improve in this clip?" And then I was like, "oh that's just Crackdown 1."
mazda9624 lol
You can say that both games look similar gameplay wise
What? Crackdown 3 has unquestionably better graphics lol.
@@MadSupra354 it's really not that big of a improvement its easily missed imo
@@MadSupra354 Crackdown 3 looks like fortnite esk or some plastic clean world
Crackdown 1 is trying to look like GTA aka more gritty/realistic. It's preference but i like 1 better
Studio: "We've got 5 years, plenty of time"
One 4-year 364 day nap later:
Mass Effect: Andromeda?
Bill CIA Wilson nah, at least they were able to fix something’s with that game, with this game, it’s irreparable
No where near (i hope) the amount of money andromeda spent. (??)
Days Gone?
Nyogeize nope, days gone is really just hated by games journalists, days gone is actually really good, the E3 gameplay was a scripted mission that you can still do in game, and it’s much better than this bullshit
The pre alpha actually looked so cool
They blew the budget on Terry.
This looks like if saints row and a mobile game had a baby and the baby was missing 3 chromosomes.
r/rareinsults
Even then, Saints Row 4 is better than this, and it was meant to be DLC.
@@angeleaterstudios1004 you can play as mechagodzilla in saints row 4 atleast
And they are siblings so the baby is an inbred
Saints row and Gangstar Vegas
I can't imagine being a developer for FIVE YEARS and this is what you put out. That's a huge portion of your life just gone.
EDIT: By gone I mean they now have to put "Developer for 5 years for Crackdown 3" on their resume.
Cyberpunk: lol
@@ilchain9646 nah this is way worse
@@skateredhmg09 this game wasn't broken just overhyped
We crackdown fans thought the next gen Crackdown would change open world. But all we got was other open world game like the previous games
Cyberpunk2077 is pure amateur game desing
I got it on pc i stil get glitches and millions of graphic glitches
Game play is extremely repetitive i done that hacking mini game about 1 million times
I actually liked the game - its like a sandbox game
Edit : old one is better 😂😂 i see why ppl hated it
@@skateredhmg09 at least this game is not disappointing compered to cyberpunk which has 8 years of development and came out disappointing since lunch
I love how they used Red Faction Guerrilla, considering even Red Faction 1 and 2 on PS2 have better destruction physics compared to Crackdown 3.
Yeah, but absolutely nothing will ever beat Red Faction Guerilla in that department.
this is modern day gaming in general, hardware limitations made game devs strive to make games better through how you interact with the world instead of it being a realism contest like it is now
Crackdown 3: The game you never knew you didn’t want
Am glad I didn't buy this game at E3 I was like have to buy then after this shit happend I gave up on it
The only thing fully destructible is the careers of anyone involved in this game
ALFA BT oof
Nah they'll be just fine and put into developing the next piece of hot garbage they want to make money off of. People never get what they actually deserve especially in the gaming industry.
I do honestly feel bad for the people behind this game, it feels like there's something happened that we didn't know, they probably laid out some employees or the employees who had a great vision with this game left for some reason.
@@ryman1933 Sony seams to give me what I want in games.
Hey man that's was pretty funny, I might consider laughing
Moral lesson: Never overestimate your engine that you use, because even with the most powerful engine, you can make something awful.
reminder that red faction guerilla had full destruction multiplayer lobbies (and a single player open world) in like 2007 on the ps3
I mean sure, it has some issues but it's not that bad for a game made in 2005 by a small team of indie devs on their first project....
oh wait!
Not gonna lie they had us in the first half
It’s bad when your final product looks like pre-alpha footage lmao
lol ik a GTA 5 rip off that looks better than this.
+Epic Savage Gamer
One'd wish it looked like that pre-alpha footage though.
More like, it's bad if your pre-alpha footage looks more final than your final product!
What is this a iPhone game?
More like Crowbcat, after 5 years of waiting
These videos are absolutely worth the wait
Only been a month, but yeah feels like forever
ARIKAI more like they needed five more years
I'm here from the future to again say this makes me sad. The original Crackdown holds a special place in my heart.
To me Crackdown 3 is one of the saddest games of all time, historically. It was a punching bag for three weeks then everyone moved on. It's a dried drop of jism on a footnote of the history of AAA catastrophes.
I'm actually amazed by how well the physics of the game is done in crackdown 1
the devs actually tried
Is it worth buying
@@avoidthis3912 Its good for a 360 launch title. Not an involved game though. A good afternoon collectathon-esque open world futuristic gang holocaust simulator. Its alright but you can tell its almost 15 years old
@@likeclockwork64butbetter58 your making me feel old I was 14 when it came out lol
@@avoidthis3912 it's free now (at least in my region)
What a shitshow this turned into.
What even happened between 2 and 3? We had a sequel plot set up and nothing was done with it, what happened to the story with the ruthless expansionist Agency and the potential we’d be playing as a Cell agent to finally take down the Director and maybe even the agent we played as in 2?
It feels like it was just ditched for a generic “Down with corporatism, up with liberty!” Plotline.
I watched the movie version of 3 and was just scratching my head wondering wtf this new choice in art style was, airships, neon light armor, energy weapons and a predictable story? What gives?
I was already assuming by that this TerraNova (or whatever they’re called) to be either an ally or rival to the Agency that you’d be sent in to assist with the rebels or remove so the Agency could take the city for themselves.
But no, you’re ambushed by the generic super weapon (chimera), regenerated by Echo, she **DOESN’T** remove your Agency tracker chip, and when the Director gets back into contact with you, he’s surprisingly cooperative with the resistance, even though he should rightly know they’ll be an issue in the future, and it ends on a sappy note about hope for a better future, rather than the Director playing Echo like the overly trusting novice she is, using her to get as much public support for the Agency as possible, and then calling the highest authority members of the Militia to a private meeting where the Agent flawlessly executes them, then make up an elaborate coverup about it being a terror attack by the last remnants of TerraNova, making it easy to enforce the Agency’s will upon the people of this new city.
There, I just came up with a plot point that keeps true to the Agency’s real personality.
I'm always dumbfounded by the seriousness of the plot/lore analyzers, meticulously judging the narrative structure of sci-fi/fantasy works made for 14 years old kids.
The end result honestly looks like a game released in 2013 just before the 8th gen consoles came out, how this was the end result is baffling
"We blew all our money on a physics engine that can't realistically be implemented on current hardware"
The worst part is that it can be implemented on PC. Hell, even the Frostbite 2 engine showed in Bad Company 2 that massive levels of building destruction can be implemented quite well.
@@Blueshirt38 The level of destruction shown in the convention footage cannot be implemented, not even on the best PCs. Bad Company 2's destruction was nothing compared to what's shown there. A whole city, made up of destructible bullet sized geometry is not possible to run on any current hardware in real time.
@@noalb3108
"Not possible to run on ANY hardware."
>doubt
Maybe they should of spend less money on a piece of trash
Not like they couldn't foresee that
If it weren’t for red faction, I’d think “fully destructible” would always be a myth
@Thim Paul I think hes talking about red faction guerrilla
Try Teardown then
Well I understand some static elements, but yeah, this is why I loved the Bad Company games. Enemies in a house? Level it with artillery.
Enemies in a ditch? Artillery
Helicopter hovering as dudes fast rope out the side? A R T I L L E R Y
Nah, there's Megaton Rainfall.
Don’t forget about battlefield bad company
I will never not be pissed off about this downgrade
Five years later and the finals achieved exactly what crackdown 3 absolutely failed at doing
Took a while, but I am glad someone figured it out and pulled it off with near perfection
I never even expected anything from this game, it still managed to disappoint me.
Lol
Quan Cena Literally no one was hyped for this game, at all.
@@sheriffaboubakar9720
Well I tried the first one a long time ago, which was fun for the standard at the time (graphics were still shit tho), so I was on the lookout. Thankfully it doesn't take a genius to realize you shouldn't buy this pos wannnabe game anyways. So there was a short hype, that they killed instantly.
No truer statement has been made
Same
You know it’s serious when crowbcat comes out with a comparison video
Damn right
as fun as it is to point out and laugh, the fact is almost all new games are like this. Design has gone by the wayside, deadlines and meeting shareholder expectations is priority. That's the reason why they all feel incomplete, lacklustre, soulless clones.
This man it s amazing.. It s simple as its gets.. Only showing us comparison.. No more things..
@@Tudorgeable and some indie! games can be more satisfying becouse they are polished enough to play, its terrible
Not really lol he missed alot of shit and then randomly this pathetic game that no one knows about or cares about
How many impossible false promises and cinematic trailers do you want?
Sumo Digital: "Yes."
*"100% Destructible Environment"*
*Implying that they originally had that feature but removed it*
I can't see the downgrade. They promised destruction and the game is like a car crash.
A car crash without destruction of any kind
Was not expecting this comment and it fucking killed me
I know this is old but they promised it for the multiplayer which is pretty dead
More like a a nuclear meltdown
This game is so bad people don't even remember it was released.
Iaonnis same it just popped in my head so I looked it up
I sure didn't
I saw the thumbnail for this video and said, "oh yeah. That came out."
HexaNerva just like Mafia 3
@@danifit24 mafia 3 is definitely better than this. Not much, but better
Triple A is over.
Our only hope is for current genius indie devs to create a new triple A echelon from the ashes.
The cycle will continue to burn to ash, but we will get good games whenever the ember is rekindled.
Cyberpunk:"Yeah,we delayed until next month"
Crackdown:"Yeah,We delayed until next year"
Literally, Simpsons Hit and Run has better physics than this
Ghost recon wildlands had better physics than this game too
And it´s thousand million times better also.
Tom Oakley not literally
@@josephgottschalk9263 now that's what I call a bad game.
Bruh Jak and Daxter has better physics than this piece of shit
Looking back on it, it seems like the devs did actually build a fully destructible world then realized that it wouldn't run on consoles and it went into full panic hell.
which is hilarious since just cause 3 did it...
@@marcosdheleno Just Cause 3 is nowhere near fully destructible. Crackdown 3 was promising collapsing buildings like skyscrapers
@@irecordwithaphone1856 And yet which of the 2 actually delivered destructible enviroments?
@@marcosdheleno I’m not defending crackdown 3 I’m just pointing out that your point isn’t entirely true
Obviously Just Cause 3 delivers far more, but I never said it didn’t. I just said it doesn’t offer full destruction like you implied
If red faction guerrilla managed to do it on Xbox 360/PS3 the im pretty sure the Xbox one can handle it
Hands the coolest detail of Crackdown one and my most memorable is how the Agency vehicles morph into more powerful versions, Wish that weapons did it also
How is this not illegal? If you promise me a car but deliver me a bike, that's fraud. This is somehow just... Fine?
New crowbcat video, after five years of waiting
After 9 years on development, i hope id would have been worth the wait.
@@Snakee423 Have fun
I mean these are hilarious and lame at the same time. But i have to say it, when a Crowbcat video comes out, something bad surely happened.
Have faith in the almighty crowbcat.
When comment sections and facts are not enough, just let the editing and silence evolve what will hopefully become common sense for gamers and consumers alike.
ALL HAIL CROWBCAT!!!
GoatallyAutistic im surprised he didnt do a fallout or anthem video yet
can we all just all agree that they spent all the budget on terry crews?
No they spend it all on betting on cloud compute, then MS said nah cloud computing isn't working and the devs got fucked due to the piss weak 8th gen CPUs. Should've just delayed it until the next gen systems for better CPU power to have better physics and ai.
Furthermore, Terry Crews appears longer in the ads than in the actual game
my two cents: when the original xbone plan had to be scrapped and ms was left with a less powerfull console than the competition and a nightmare pr to deal with, they had to invent something catchy fast and at some point, some suit from other division inside ms came with the brilliant idea to say that they would use THE POWER OF DA CLOUD.
And these poor suckers had to spend 4 years dealing with untested technology and power struggles between departments and egos inside microsoft. Must have been a nightmare.
Empires rise, empires fall.
@@granain088 you play as him though
I will always come back to this. Such classic entertainment.
Could’ve added crickets at any point in this video & it’d fit perfectly everytime
They paid Terry all of the budget, change my mind
Terry actually likes crackdown and shit like this so he wouldn't take dirty money.
I think they probably spent a lot developing the tech, and then maybe were told they can no longer use the cloud tech so had to scrap a lot of work.
@@CyIe didnt sound like one
Budget went to promoting this game
@@foxfx8340 fuck dude that makes perfect since, your sharp my friend.
The game shown at the end was Red Faction: Guerrilla. It was released June 2, 2009
. Take that in.
Too much time spent on making the game look pretty and making promises that are never fulfilled.
@@LC-DDM lol they didnt make any interiors instead they opted for the classic 2d texture on building rooms
LC -DDM lol it still looks fucking terrible especially for a 2019 game😯😵
I still have that game, if you guys ever get a chance try Red Faction with friends it’s hilariously fun
@@Verbally.autistic saints row 3 did the same in 2011, and actually did it better, what the actual fuck
Still to this day gets me how no one talks about the massive fart at 0:12 it’s so loud & he literally apologises for it
I'm glad someone made this video. For a while it was so hard to find that original demo. They wanted it to be erased so bad.
I'm actually genuinely curious as to what they spent all that time working on.
Commercial
Voui Luiton they were probably trying to get the destructible environment down, but they couldn’t so they just put out this shitty game.
Probably a shit ton of work into a vast amount of content that had to be cut because they didn’t focus on key parts enough
Anthonyontv I mean they already made the destructible environment they probably just had to dial it back because it wouldn’t run on xbox
They spent years building a game, then wiped it all away and built another game. That's the typical disaster story, weak leadership and constantly shifting goals lead to an over ambitious project being scrapped in favor of something else, constant turnover until finally some overworked low skill team spurts something out because the publisher has had enough. Then everyone forgets as fast as they can.
"It will change how you play games... forever"
Oh wow i've never heard that before!
Yeah, it really works to make sure you appreciate any functional, decent video game you'll ever get to play lmfao
16 times the detail, 4 times bigger, it just works
Basically every single game shown at E3 since the PS2.
When a game needs a celebrity, you already know the quality will suffer.
Crackdown 3, Cyberpunk 2077, Fallout 76....what the hell is happening with games these days?
They do not look 12 years apart from each other
It does just Crackdown 3 came first in that reality.
Yes they do, but backwards
It looks like a ps3 game
Crackdown 2 truly is the pinnacle of this series.
Crackdown 3 is like the beta version for crackdown 1.
They had 5 years to make it look like a game made before 2010
It looks like a fucking half assed mobile game lmao
Correction: a shitty game from 2008
@@65firered thats be honest GTA 4 looks better than this and it is from 2008, and Crysis is a God of graphics compared to Crackdown
@@just_soco2422 Crysis is on another plane entirely. GTA IV still looks good in some areas.
I'm talking about one of those loss and forgotten games from that generation, the ones that take up half the bargain bin and you have look up reviews for.
This game looks exactly like saints row 3
0:08 i swear i heard *amongus*
Luckily, we have Teardown to fulfill the promise that Crackdown didn't deliver. Seriously, check it out. Most realistic destruction physics I have ever seen.
How is it possible that a 12 year old game is technologically superior to it's sequel?
Half-Life 1 compared to Hunt Down The Freeman. There. That is how.
In these shitty days is quite normal.
It's called the CoD paradox lol
*cough* Star wars Battlefront
@@TheVaultDweller-oi9ij that is not the same hunt down the freeman was made by one guy who had no clue what he is doing the Half-Life team had both money and talent.