Sunday, March 7, 2010

Crysis

This game was developed by Crytek and released by Electronic Arts in 2004 for the PC. Crytek was founded in 1999 by three Turkish brothers: Cevat, Avni and Faruk Yerli. The company is known for the game Far Cry which sold over 2.4 million copies world wide and has it’s headquarter in Frankfurt. The game has 2 expansions, Crysis Warhead and Crysis Wars.

In the game you play as a special forces soldier, ordered to evacuate civilians of a fictional group of islands in the South Chinese Sea that is being blocked and occupied by North Korea. Though when arriving on the island, you and your team soon realise that there's more going on than a simple evacuation. An alien civilization is discovered and you enter an alien structure that is built into the island itself. When leaving the structure, the aliens terra form parts of the island into a Tundra climate. When you find out that the aliens are trying to invade the planet, plans are made to eliminate the aliens. The situation then spirals out of control when a nuclear missile it launched at the island. The aliens get stronger and begin to attack a US carrier where you were evacuated too. On the flight deck of the carrier, you finally take down a war barge of the aliens preventing them from further invading the planet. Well that concludes the story.

Now as Special Forces soldier in the year 2020. You wear the most advanced armour, a Nano Suit. This suit can instantaneously increase the armour, strength or speed of the wearer. Even making him or her temporarily invisible. The nano suit in the game is inspired by a concept from the US military.

This game is virtually a sandbox game driven by commands. You can go anywhere but you can't continue the game unless you completed orders given to you. The terrain and the environment are beautiful and require one hell of a graphics card and processor. The game also utilises a day and night cycle which creates some variations.
There are numerous vehicles that you can pilot. Trucks, cars, tanks, you name it. Only jets, destroyers, forklifts and alien vehicles are not drivable

The AI is pretty smart and gets smarter with every increase of the level of difficulty. They will smoke you out of cover, flank you and blow your ass out of this world.

Up to 32 players are supported in each multiplayer match in Crysis. There are two different modes, each with six available maps: Instant Action, a death match type mode; and Power Struggle, which are played by two opposing teams, each trying to destroy the other's headquarters.
Power Struggle features the American Delta Force soldiers fighting the North Korean Army; both sides, however, have nano suits. All players begin armed with only a pistol and a basic nano suit. You may find weapons and vehicles throughout the map, but the majority of weapons must be bought by using "Prestige Points."
The aim of Power Struggle is to destroy the enemy headquarters, a task which is achieved using nuclear weapons in the form of a TAC Tank, a TAC launcher, or a Singularity Tank. To gain access to the nuclear weapons, you must first capture the facility which is used to make them, and then the alien crash sites which feed the facility the energy necessary to build them.

So to conclude the review, I had a lot of fun playing this game. It's beautiful landscape and intense battles made it a very good game. So I would really recommend this game for a buy.
There's only one thing. This game eats your computer alive if you have a weak one. You won't be able to run this game very well on a dual-core and a card from the GeForce 7 series.
I have played this game on a Quad-Core and even then I experienced some lag

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