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Crysis


Crysis: So clever it's stupid

And five other reasons why it's time to smash your old PC into little pieces

Reason 4#: You'll get lost
Few games offer true open worlds. With the exception of games like Grand Theft Auto and Just Cause, split paths and the illusion of space are often as far as they go. Even STALKER, which promised to deliver an expansive, living and populated world, actually ended up with distinctly level-like areas.

While Crysis is very much a level-based game, it easily out-does the average shooter in terms of possibilities and openness; and while it's most similar to its spiritual predecessor Far Cry, it expands on even that in terms of scale. Most games guide the player to one combat situation after another. Crysis lets you choose your next fight: Whether you want to take it on, sneak past, or approach it from an unexpected angle – like out of a lake or pelting down a mountainside in an APC.

“The openness of the levels and sandbox take on gameplay means you can encounter things in different ways,” says Hubler. “In some levels we take a little bit of that freedom away to make sure you see when something cool happens, but there are a lot of those open sections. You can completely do what you want and there's not just one goal you have to achieve.”

There's even hidden stuff to find if you can drag yourself away from the combat for a few minutes.

“We don't have treasure chests for you to collect, but you can find out more story information by completing secondary tasks. You might find a hint for something you can do in the level, or just another fun section. We tried to encourage the player to look left and right and not just follow the path straight ahead.”

And if the huge levels aren't enough for you, we got to try our hand at Crytek's Sandbox game editor (which will be made available with the single player demo on October 26th as well as bundled with the full game).  Our verdict? Truly endless possibilities. Maps can be created with the same tools used to build the game, tested out straight away and made available online and in multi-player. So six online maps can't satisfy your hunger, expect the modding community to be ready and waiting with more by the November 16 release.


 
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Crysis

Genre: Shooter
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: Crytek
Min system requirements: PIII 1.6GHz or equivalent, 256MB RAM, 3.5GB HD space, 64MB DirectX 9.0c video card
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
32 player VS
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