Abstract: Originally in November of 2007, Crytek’s Crysis was a beast of the highest order. It was arguably designed to be beyond the capabilities of every PC in the world when it came out, which led to the question “Can it run Crysis?” passing over the lips of ...
Abstract: Granted, that was a long while back, when the PS3 and Xbox 360 were just getting off the ground in terms of audience, both online and off. The team has since changed their tune, since the sequel, Crysis 2, managed to release just fine for consoles a...
Vast, beautiful environments give the action lots of flexibility, Nanosuit powers make the shooting even more fun, Lots of enjoyable vehicles to drive, Great visuals and sound effects.
Linear, more predictable final hours, Frustrating checkpoints.
Crysis comes to consoles, and four years after its release on the PC, there's still nothing quite like it....
The console version of Crysis doesn't look quite as good as its PC counterpart (and that's to be expected). It doesn't add any new campaign content, and it doesn't include the multiplayer support packaged with the original. With that said, it's a great...
Abstract: I spent much of 2007 saving up and building my ultimate gaming PC so I could play Crysis when it launched in November. Sadly, my PC was barely up to the task and I ultimately gave up on the game somewhere between the second and third performance patch....
Abstract: Back in 2007, Crysis felt like a game from the future. Running on a top-spec rig, no other game could compete. Hell, very few PCs could even run it at anything above medium settings, and even today the game is still being modded and tweaked to look mor...
Abstract: The original Crysis was less of a game and more of a demented stress test for your computer. If you were able to run it at very high settings, you must have had some futuristic light-speed hive-mind computer from Mars. At the time, people wondered if C...
Abstract: My boss comes to me and says, hey check out Crysis for Xbox 360. Well did we not do a write up on the spectacular and at the time PC only game back in 2008 or so? Yes, in fact we did. So it was with a little trepidation that I went into play and revie...
Crysis is still a thrilling first-person shooter that's worth revisiting at a relatively low price, though it must be said it doesn't look quite as sharp as it does on some higher-end gaming PCs, plus it'll cost you a hefty 4GB of hard drive space. ...