Crysis is a sci-fi first-person shooter from the award-winning developer Crytek, the developers of the critically acclaimed Far Cry. Earth, 2019: A colossal asteroid crashes down to Earth. The release date has been set for September 13, 2007.
Crytek director Erik Lagel discusses multiplayer details and the role of the nano-suit in Crysis.
Encroaching deadlines and AI tweaks have forced Crytek to abandon a number of supplemental play options, the most important of which is the abandoned co-op mode.
Crytek boss Cevat Yerli has promised that its hotly anticipated first-person shooter Crysis will feature major shocks and scares in addition to the glorious action we've all drooled over.
With upcoming games like Halo 2 and Crysis requiring DirectX 10 in both hardware and software, it comes as a welcome surprise that a group has managed to release a preview build of a project which promises to bring DirectX10 compatibility to Windows 2000 and XP when completed. The Alky Project is also working on bringing Windows-only game releases to other platforms, like OS X and Linux.
Crysis senior game designer Bernd Diemer has said that co-operative multiplay and zero gravity modes will have to be added to the game by the modding community.