Crysis: A Great Step Forward For PC Gaming (Page 2 of 6)
- November 14, 2007 14:29 PM PST
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When Crytek decided to partner up with EA for its next title, it left its Far Cry franchise behind with Ubisoft. But the talented developer held onto its design chops and used it to craft one of the most ambitious PC games ever made in Crysis. With console games currently dominating the market, the PC gaming market has needed a kick in the butt for a long time and Crysis is like a rocket-propelled foot that hits the bullseye.
More Than Meets the Eye
I'll just go ahead and say it: Crysis is the most photorealistic game ever created. Running at its best in DirectX 10 at a high resolution with all the effects cranked up, there is no other game that can come close to matching its visuals. It is definitely leading the PC gaming space to the next plateau. The CryENGINE2 can do marvelous things--when it's performing smoothly. The trouble is that it requires a very high-end machine to run properly. The minimum system specs needed to play Crysis in Windows Vista's DX10 mode alone will put this game out of the reach of the average gamerjust imagine what sort of machine you'll need to run it with all the effects and features turned up to high.
The bright side is that even in its DX9 mode, Crysis is a great looking game that can hold up graphically to any PC or console game out there. Its use of physics is also explosive and the enemy A.I. is, without a doubt, the best I've ever seen. The core gameplay is also amazing, constantly challenging you to approach in-game situations in a variety of ways.
An Alien Discovery
The game's story might be Crysis' one weakness, as it isn't spectacular, but it does a competent job of setting the stage for all the fun you will have during the game. Crysis casts you in the role of Delta Force Commando Jake Dunn who is also known by his call sign, Nomad. Jake airdrops into hostile territory with his team to deal with an international incident involving the North Korean government.
But of course, once Nomad and his team land, things quickly escalate as a mysterious race of aliens who've crash landed on Earth become involved. I won't say anything more about the story, lest I give away any secrets, but again, the beautiful and intense action is the real star of the game and it's helped along by some of the most realistic enemy A.I. I've ever encountered.
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- Jul 17 2008 at 08:22:04:PM PST
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The graphics in this game really aren't as good as people make them out to be. The foliage looks really bad and un-antialiased(except for a few pieces of foliage which look really good). The textures are pretty darn good though. The real fun thing about this game is that you can pretty much do whatever you want to do. But Killzone 2 and Gears of War 2 definitelly look better than this game since I have seen all of these games in motion(and that I own Crysis).
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And At Sonyboy69, why do you constantly bring up RROD. It isn't even a problem anymore. As long as your console was made after the 2006 update to the 360 hardware you are fine. And furthermore, why would you come to a pc gaming review and bash the xbox 360. Why can't you just suck it up and realize that the xbox 360 is a great and balanced console. When will people realize that consoles are all the same. Computers specialized to play games. Facts/Fanboys(facts over fanboys)!
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