![]() ![]() You still need to pick up ammo, and you’ll occasionally decide to swap weapons based on what’s available and the terrain on which you’re fighting, but without the continual need to pick things up – and the admin associated with managing those items – it really lets the action shine, free of unnecessary distractions.Ĭrysis 3 Remastered – the end of the story, for now (pic: Crytek)īy the time you arrive at Crysis 3, set more than 20 years after the initial invasion, the upgrade in acting and storytelling is complete. ![]() Get through its surprisingly dull opening hours and you’re rewarded with some spectacular vistas in the shattered ruins of New York, as you and your nanosuited companions take the fight to the extraterrestrials.Ĭompared with modern shooters it’s a more focused experience, that frees you from the constant need to loot and craft. The plot is still a muddle of confusing exposition and over-complicated technobabble, but this time the acting is less likely to make you cringe. Moving on to Crysis 2, you’ll notice an immediate uptick in production values, even if its biggest shift is a move away from the tropical jungles of the first game to the gritty streets of New York City, which, as so often happens in video games, is being invaded by angry, tentacled aliens. ![]() Crysis 2 Remastered – why do aliens hate New York so much? (pic: Crytek) ![]()
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