Kikizo writes: "It's astonishing what we'll be able to do in the future. If popular media is to be believed, skateboards will hover, silver foil will be the new black and we shall all don space marine suits for the nine to five rat race. LucasArts clearly shares such a clichéd vision in Fracture, an unfortunate yet enjoyable hackneyed third person shooter set in 2061.
The staggeringly average yet competent title borrows heavily from the cutting room floors of established franchises and is overly dependent on an ace up the sleeve. Day 1 Studios has traded off visual finesse, challenging AI and cutting edge gameplay pleasures to bring us a prospective innovation in the form of deformable terrain."
6/10