Fracture Videos
Genre:
Third-Person Shooter
Publisher:
Lucasarts
Developer:
Lucasarts
PlayStation 3
Release Date:
09/10/2008
Also on:
Xbox 360
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Fracture - Comparison video Video
24/11/08 [0 comments]
Fracture will stick with us for having the most preposterously named hero of 2008. Join Jet Brody on his adventures in comparison land in this pixel for pixel exchange.
Fracture - Mutiplayer Video
01/09/08 [7 comments]
A look at the various multiplayer modes available to players of Fracture, all presented by possibly the most genial game developer we've ever come across.
Fracture - Dev diary Video
24/06/08 [5 comments]
Tom will love this, as it focusses on the 'Dropship Mission'. He loves dropships. More than life itself.
Fracture - Trailer Video
06/06/08 [2 comments]
Quite unusually for games of late, Fracture sets up America as its own worst enemy. Following the collapse of the eco-system, tension mounts between the genetic-manipulation favouring Pacific coast and the cybernetically enhanced East side. Cue hip-hop rivalries of epic proportions.
Fracture - Trailer Video
02/06/08 [5 comments]
LucasArts' new IP promises to make the earth move for you, giving you the chance to become a terraforming marine with a chip on his shoulder and a pocket full of bang.
The Eurogamer TV Show - Episode 22 Video
13/02/08 [35 comments]
EGTV journeys to the Dark Side of LucasArts: The Force Unleashed and Fracture blown apart; the latest on Indy; the future of Star Wars; and an incredible tour of the legendary Skywalker Ranch. What are you waiting for?
Fracture - Webisode 1 Video
04/10/07 [4 comments]
The first in a series of dev diaries for LucasArts' terrain torturing FPS: Fracture. Learn about the origins of the idea, how they made it happen and how to get paid to run around an office with a super soaker all day.
Fracture - Gameplay Video
08/05/07 [4 comments]
It's not often a game can justify calling itself 'literally ground-breaking' but Fracture does seem to have a point. Using terrain-deformation technology to overcome enemies and create a strategic advantage is key in this next-gen shooter.






