GameShark - When CrimeCraft originally came out it was an interesting if not flawed game, combining a persistent online backend with traditional team-based gameplay. The release of Bleedout has done well to iron out some of the more major issues with the game and has added a significant amount of PvE content.
First-Person and Third-Person Shooters quickly became one of the most appreciated subgenres in the free to play segment, offering the great quality usually seen in some triple-A titles. Better still, some of those triple-A games are gradually becoming free, such as Team Fortress 2 or APB: Reloaded.
Here is a great Top 10 of Free to Play Shooters for 2012.
MMORPGs, these days there are plenty of them. You get to be a Dwarf, Elf, Human, Celestial, Demon, Goblin, Wizard, Rogue, Warrior, Barbarian, Druid, Soldier, Mercenary, Necromancer, Warlock, a hybrid of a few classes, a monster (of some sort) and so, and so forth. Now, we are looking at CrimeCraft: Bleedout. Is it yet another Warcraft clone? Another generic MMORPG which will bore the tears out of you? Will you be forced to farm for gold? A thousand hides for a quest? Read on.
CrimeCraft: Bleedout is going through a bit of a crisis with Steam users migrating to its two servers, clogging them up, causing crashes and long waiting lines after the game has gone FTP (Free to Play). The CrimeCraft team reassures that new servers are coming this week and ontop of that the Steam Promotion is extended another week (until the 5th of September).