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Crysis 2
$19.90
Released June, 2010
The Pros:Built for the PC - one of the few games not a direct console port to PC. Available for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC. Amazing graphics - great lighting, detailed models / animation, best looking game to date on the XBox 360, new graphics benchmark for PC gamers.
The Cons:Balance issues in both multiplayer and single player. Plot is a little thin - lots of filler. Confusing opening.
Crysis 2 is a first-person shooter video game being developed by Crytek, and slated for manufacture by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows, Playstation 3, and Xbox 360. On June 1st of 2009, it was announced that Electornic Arts Inc.
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(NASDAD: ERTS) had extended a deal with Crytek BmbH, which tbereby states that EA will manufacture the game once it is ready for release. At this point, there is no set release date, but players can expect it to drop sometime in 2010. It will be a sequel to the 2007 PC game Crysis, and its spinoff, Crysis Warhead. A step up from these games, Crysis 2 will utilize the very new CryEngine 3 development engine, designed to take the graphics and user experience to an entirely new level. Feel free to connect directly to the trailer/teaser supplied below.
Features
- First-Person Shooter
- CryEngine 3 Development Engine
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built for the PC - one of the few games not a direct console port to PC
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available for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC
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amazing graphics - great lighting, detailed models / animation, best looking game to date on the XBox 360, new graphics benchmark for PC gamers
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beautiful environments with a great sense of scale
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great controls - responsive and intuitive
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loads of customization options for your weapons and suit
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makes you feel like a badass
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difficult, intelligent enemies - keeps you engaged and reliant on your suit
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tactical - complex environments and enemy positions with time to assess and come up with different strategies
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not a shooter on rails - open, multi-leveled environments
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balance issues in both multiplayer and single player
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plot is a little thin - lots of filler
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strays from a pure PC title - limited setting adjustment, checkpoint saving, no developer console
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