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Fracture on 360

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Fracture is a Shooting game available on the 360.

Fracture is a Shooting game. Shooting games present a world in which the character must shoot their way out of dangerous situations. They provide the player with an array of weapons tailored to specific tasks. This unavoidably involves a combination of fisticuffs and gun based fighting that dictates the violent nature of these experiences. Beneath this harsh exterior though is often an intricate tactile game - and this is usually what drives the player.

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Family Gamer review Sun, 14 Dec 2008

The world of the future is, yet again, a pretty miserable place. Extreme global warming has changed the face of the continents forever and despite man-kinds use of terrain deformation technology the United States has been split in two, with, predictably, the two sides not getting along at all well.

In a vague introduction sequence we are introduced to the game's protagonist, Jet Brody, who it would appear, is to take on the enemy more or less single handed in order to stop their ungodly plans. Jet is yet another in a long line of over-muscled video game heroes; very much in the style of Marcus Phoenix from Gears of War 360 and Baldur from Too Human 360 - he doesn't get to say much and what lines he does get have him sounding rather bored. The generic character comes as no surprise as the whole game, barring its unique attribute of terrain deformation, brings little new to the party.
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Family Gamer review Wed, 22 Oct 2008

Shooters have had an injection of imagination of late. Not only through the fleshed out stories of Halo 3 360 or Bioshock 360, but through new and innovative ways to interact with the environment - best demonstrated in Portal 360.

Fracture looks to join this party by adding the ability to deform (read: raise and lower) the terrain.
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