While we were quite impressed with Crysis' single player experience, we weren't blown away by the multiplayer modes we sampled. It's not that they were terrible. It's just that there was nothing there that transcended the norm.
Instant Action is your basic free-for-all death match mode. As expected, it's chaotic, frantic, and a ton of fun running and gunning down every person that crosses your path. But it's also just like any other multiplayer death match you've ever played.
Fortunately, Crysis' team-based Power Struggle mode was more compelling. Each map features a set of control points that must be dominated in order for your team to prevail. When you spawn, you'll be able to purchase weapons and equipment based on your prestige points. You'll need to kill enemies and help capture control points to gain more prestige, allowing you to start your next life with better weapons than the next guy.
If your team holds the alien crash site control points and you have enough prestige, you'll be able to access one of the coolest weapons we've ever seen, the freeze gun. In one instance, we fired the freeze gun at an enemy jumping down on us from above. We managed to freeze him in mid-air and his fall broke him into a million little pieces.





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