Abstract: Crytek has once again delivered on some pretty big promises. With Crysis 2, they deliver to the world their brand new CryEngine 3 simultaneously debuting on PC and consoles. Additionally, for the first time, Crytek is headed out of the tropical jungle ...
Despite those complaints, Crysis 2 succeeds. It’s a beautiful, engrossing experience that avoids the anemic, scripted playbook made law by the 500 pound shooter gorilla. It plays well, encourages creative problem-solving, and confidently delivers a ser...
Abstract: Originally a PC-only game, Crysis set high expectations for future games in the series by providing a flexible empowering experience. Though it seemed unlikely an equally impressive follow-up could be created on console, developer Crytek has delivered ...
Abstract: When Crytek announced Crysis 2 back in June 2009 at E3, it's needless to say there was quite a large reaction, whether it was a good reaction, or one of a sceptic – it was pretty large.It had quite a challenge to live up to, as Crysis was regarded as one ...
The Nanosuit, which has revolutionised FPS combat,
Takes time for the action and the AI to warm up.
It was a tough act to follow, but Crytek's new high-def engine makes alien-shattered New York look jaw-droppingly awesome - and the new Nanosuit abilities have expanded the game's range of fighting possibilities. Crysis 2 could be the next benchmark fo...
Crysis 2 offers a gripping campaign that plays out across 10+ hours, looks incredible in 3D, presents a great balance of sci-fi and real-world action and has a multiplayer mode that can only be described as awesome. We feel the alien designs are a lit...
Abstract: Crysis 2 is a little bit like the proverbial New Zealand leaky home. It looks modern and rich from the outside; there’s a new car in the garage and the kitchen gleams through the large lounge window. But deep inside its walls there is a cold damp, one that will become increasingly detrimental the mo..