PlayStation 3 Review: Fracture - Page 3

It all makes for a stimulating game full of high production values (voice talent, music, etc.) and replay value. Players must invest to find success. The creativity of manipulating terrain on the fly and discovering enemy tactics requires constant effort, which yields entertaining rewards. Future elements like proximity terrain changing grenades and holographic camouflage covers over large craters could open up this title even more into a wide ranging game series where players can ultimately force enemies to change/adapt their formations and tactics. Maybe the likely sequel will take place on the border of the actual land division, with some water-related settings (a few island spots, underwater rock formations, etc.) and stealth gameplay where players can spy/recon for both sides.

Fracture is rated T (Teen) by the ESRB for animated blood, mild language and violence. This game can also be found on Xbox 360.


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