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Fracture Hands On

Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Hands On by David Jenkins

2 June, 2008

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A good bluff single word name is what every up and coming new action game needs to properly project its masculinity. Doom, Quake, Rage, Prototype, Fracture, Prey, Crackdown, Condemned, F.E.A.R., err... Turok. You know what you're getting with a name that blunt and muscular and it doesn't involve moving virtual furniture or petting polygonal dogs.

The only problem is that as different as the games might be the names are so similar it's hard to tell them apart. When you first clicked this link where you 100 percent sure which game this was? Maybe it was that one by the guys that did Hulk: Ultimate Destruction? Or was it that new one from id Software?

It's neither, it's the new LucasArts game that isn't a Star Wars tie-in. Crazy talk we know, but this really has nothing to do with Star Wars at all and, according to the LucasArts producer we got to chatting to over a rather nice roast chicken lunch, the thought of making it yet another Jedi based tie-in was never entertained. Incredible as it may seem LucasArts has turned off the license-printing machine and decided to enter the world of original ideas.

Fracture, you may now be beginning to recall, is actually perfectly sensibly named, since the game's plot and gimmicks all revolve around interfering with the Earth's crust in various third-person shoot-'em-up benefiting ways. "Terrain deformation" is the term LucasArts has concocted to describe it and which no one but them will ever use without feeling slightly silly.

'Fracture' Screenshot 1

After Haze we're never quoting Vanilla Ice again.

Your adventures in topographical realignment are achieved via two key methods, the most obvious being your trusty Entrencher tool which with a press of the left bumper instantly carves a two metre wide crater in the ground, while pawing the right bumper creates an instant molehill of the same size. (You can also use it to knock back enemies if you run out of ammo, but it doesn't do anything more than that.)

The other means of messing with mother Earth is by flinging grenades, of which there are currently four types - two of which simply replicate the raising and lowering of the Entrencher but in an easily-thrown bite-sized form.

The Spike grenade is more interesting because it creates an instant vertical shaft of quickly cooling lava, which you can use to poke and melt encamped enemies, knock over objects or even jump upon to use as an impromptu lift. The final Vortex grenade doesn't do much to the terrain at all, but it does create a mini tornado that sucks everything into it and then explodes - which is still terribly useful.

'Fracture' Screenshot 2

The hills are alive with the sound of fragging.

LucasArts (developer Day 1 Studios, who did the MechAssault games, didn't seem to be around) was happy to demonstrate all this in the first ever look at the second of the game's three main areas - the slightly dour-sounding Desert South West.

At this point all the exciting talk about making the earth move for genetically enhanced bad guys hits the cold hard light of ultra generic art design. If you can imagine every sci-fi movie and game from the last twenty years being put into a giant mixer, turned to gooey pap and then excreted out in the form of the world's least memorable looking enemies, dropships and backdrops then you might get an idea of just how bland this game looks.

On a technical level it's often quite impressive, but the production design seems to have been neutered in order to ensure more conservative gamers don't have their minds imploded by the presence of so many new ideas, thus providing a comfort zone of (over)familiarity in case they get scared by it all (or haven't played Magic Carpet before).

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Bloodkult
02/06/08 @ 07:35
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Gears of Mass Effect \o/

oh...
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02/06/08 @ 07:35
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Hmm, don't know what to think of this.
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bad09
02/06/08 @ 07:40
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I saw this a while ago on GamerTV or something, I wasn't too impressed to be honest.

Please Lucasarts all I want from you is more Monkey Island games and BF3, is that too much to ask?
muftak
02/06/08 @ 07:49
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no matter how much i love monkey island the series really did finish with 3 and even that one wasn't that good.

What i want is Grim fandango 2 the 1st was pure class best adventure ever
Fab4
02/06/08 @ 07:50
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Kudos for the Monkey quote :D
spongebob
02/06/08 @ 08:05
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I hate the visual design. Stop copying Halo, Gears and Mass Effect, will you? This game has to be mindbending for me to buy it. I just can't take the graphics.
KILLA
02/06/08 @ 08:08
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The main characters in games are always ruggedly handsome bodybuilders ffs.
Pirotic
02/06/08 @ 08:09
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Not too sure on the plot, but I really liked the terrain deformation weapons - hoping they have some good puzzle elements to put them to good use, all I saw was "hey look we'll make a hill to cover ourselves from enemy fire" and "hey we'll make a hill under the enemy and for some reason it kills him".
Canyarion
02/06/08 @ 08:32
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You made a typo in the 2nd paragraph:
"When you first clicked this link where you 100 percent sure which game this was?"
'Where' should be 'were'.
=)
stoopidgreg
02/06/08 @ 08:41
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'"Terrain deformation" is the term LucasArts has concocted'

damn i didn't know lucas had dibs on that term that's been around for years... anyone remember the game treadmarks? awesome fun that was.
InsoFox
02/06/08 @ 08:46
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Grim Fandango was great. Really great. Then everyone good at adventure games in Lucasarts started leaving. Making Grim Fandango now would be disastrous. If they couldn't even make Escape from Monkey Island good (when they still had a few good people working there) then I don't even want to think about GF2 without Tim Schafer at the helm.

Maybe it's best to let LEC carry on with whatever they think they're doing, and remember the good ol' days. Hey, Force Unleashed might even be good for a Star Wars game, and after playing GTA4 I'm looking forward to an Indy game that uses euphoria.

As for fracture, terrain deforming all very well, but am I really going to be compelled to do it in the dullest sounding universe imaginable?
Widge
02/06/08 @ 09:05
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YAY! More gruff men in metal bio suits!
penhalion
02/06/08 @ 09:08
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They loose big time for me because this just looks too similar to gears and halo. What the frak is it with this stupid armour every character is now wearing. The unreal 3 characters look like rejects from gears. Fractures characters look like rejects from gears etc. etc.

True we now seem to be actually moving towards military exoskeletons but, they certainly aren't brightly coloured affairs (probably something to do with NOT wanting to stand out in a battle!).

Until this get's some original character and location design I'm not biting.
Quint2020
02/06/08 @ 09:23
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmm generic.
spekkeh
02/06/08 @ 09:25
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So they used the Unreal engine and weren't bothered to change the models I see.
afghan_jones
02/06/08 @ 09:28
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Looks a bit shite.

Its that classic mistake of having some sort of weird tech that seems quite cool but in practical terms is no better than just using guns and bombs.

Surely the cost of developing a grenade that deforms the earth would be monumental. especially given that an actual explosion would do the job just as well 99% of the time.

Its similar to the hammer of dawn in Gears. Yes, its quite powerful but its basically a massively expensive orbital satellite which can kill one bloke per pop providing they arent standing under a bus stop or something. Silly.
BadBoyBonner
02/06/08 @ 09:37
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So they used the Unreal engine and weren't bothered to change the models I see.

Well at least they used the "slimmed down" models that are only taking Human Growth Hormone instead of horse steroids.
Raz76
02/06/08 @ 09:45
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@ afghanjones

I thought the same thing when I first heard about the game. Who'd invest in making a terrain deforming grenade, and wouldn't a battle with both armies using them result in the world's biggest clusterfuck?
reality_cheque
02/06/08 @ 09:46
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Hammer of Dawn can quite easily kill 2-3 people if they are huddled together (as I did to two of my team-mates once after not answering when I asked "Is anyone behind the oil-tank thing?", lol)
barnard666
02/06/08 @ 09:54
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This unfortunately looks crap...its like someone went,what crazy mechanic can we come up with to make our own portal (and yes I know they have been making it for ages), its a mess visually...for the strategy of building your cover to work, you'd have to make cover very valuable, which means you'd probably have to make all the characters move slowly, which then makes it not much fun. Or make them move really fast and give them hardly any health, which then makes it simply hard for the casual gamer.

it is - Doshin the giant FPS.
ChthonicEcho
02/06/08 @ 09:58
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UT3-wannabelol.
RandomTerrain
02/06/08 @ 10:09
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Sounds like some cool weapons, but to have the whole game be about them?
Red Faction was fun back in the day, but it's 2008 now, so.. meh.
MasterNameless
02/06/08 @ 10:29
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The guy on the front actually looks like David Beckham... maybe his wife fell over and was so thin, it made the ground look like it was fractured?

/gets coat
GordonJ
02/06/08 @ 10:52
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"A good bluff single word name"

buff?
muscleblade
02/06/08 @ 10:57
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"The main characters in games are always ruggedly handsome bodybuilders ffs.

Not always. Personally i prefer that the characters look like me kind of so i like the ruggedly handsome bodybuilder look.

If i was a fat ugly dude i might have prefered the charachters to look like that though. Im not so i dont. LOL.
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hobo57
02/06/08 @ 11:54
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game looks a little haze-y... bland and boring.

one to ignore.
Chufty
02/06/08 @ 12:09
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Game sounds pants but I guess we'll have to see. I suggest some editor or other proof-reads the article a few more times though.
J.C
02/06/08 @ 13:09
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BIG MEH!
Simian
03/06/08 @ 00:49
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Generic 3rd person shooter with terrain deformation gimmick bolted on. Thats the impression i get - just doesn't grab me.
aids
03/06/08 @ 01:56
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Terrain deformation just sounds stupid. Like Nectar.
Redeye
03/06/08 @ 08:44
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Stupid pointless lighty strips and winkies on generic future armour FTW!

Or something.
Lemming81
03/06/08 @ 10:01
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As soon as I saw the skin-head character on the promo art I was so no interested. It's the same guy in a million fucking games these days. Surprise us for once.
brinlarden
03/06/08 @ 10:30
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magic carpet
Monkey_Puncher
03/06/08 @ 11:15
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I saw this being played on Gamespot and to be honest it looked rubbish. The terrain deformation was incredibly limited and the levels were stupidly linear, to be honest the whole thing looked like Brute Force.

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