While PC versions of games influenced by consoles are often criticised as not being fully optimised, this certainly isn’t the case here and Crytek has obviously made quite an effort to optimise the PC version of CryENGINE 3 down to the last detail.Howe...
Abstract: BE AGGRESSIVE. BE HAZARDOUS. BE FEARLESS.Smoke plumes rise into the sky. The streets are collapsed and skyscrapers are burning. It’s 2023 and New York is in decay. An alien virus has decimated the local population and tremors constantly terrorize the r...
Without a doubt we would've liked Crysis 2 to support DX11 at launch, but there are a few advantages to using DX9, the most important of which is that the pool of PC gamers that run somewhat dated hardware will be able to enjoy the game. Three year-ol...
Abstract: Crysis 2, much like its predecessor, takes a different and very much welcome approach to combat. Whereas most shooters these days have you killing wave after wave of enemies before advancing forward the Crysis series has always bee..
Published: 2011-03-24, Author: Patrick , review by: techworld.com
After playing Crysis 2 for 20+ hours in the span of just two days, I'm still not sick of the game. Crysis 2 is a riveting first person shooter I highly recommend to fans of the genre, as well as those looking for something to showcase the might of the...
Abstract: It's been a few years since EA and Crytek released their stunning-looking first person shooter, Crysis, and the quick 12-month follow-up, Crysis Wahead. Since then, we've heard the developers talk many times about switching from a PC-only strategy o...
Nanosuit and big levels offer plenty of flexibility, Powerful depiction of a devastated city, The second half is stuffed with awesome, memorable battles, Goodsized campaign and fullfeatured multiplayer offer lots of lasting value, Outstanding soundtrack.
Poor AI detracts from the excitement, Some online troubles, The first few hours drag.
This big, bold sequel offers an eerie vision of a city under siege....