![]() ![]() The environments still, even in 2021, look lush, vibrant and at times downright gorgeous. Jumping into Crysis 1, I could still see why there was such a furore around how it looked. Despite making the move to console, both games were absolutely stunning back in the day and wowed many a player with how they pushed the hardware of the era. Crysis 2 and 3 were certainly no slouches either. As mentioned before, the first Crysis became renowned for its incredible graphics, lighting and texture work for the time, dazzling the 0.1% who actually had the rig to run the thing. ![]() It seems fitting to first discuss what made the series so well-known and popular – the graphics. ![]() There was excitement too, about being able to finally play the original and see what all the fuss was about back in 2007. I played a metric nano-ton of Crysis 2 back in the day upon its release and completed Crysis 3, so it’s fair to say I had some soothing nostalgia about being able to re-experience those old games. So, here we are now – 14 years later, with the trilogy of FPS titles being neatly bundled together with some graphical upgrades and… well, not too much else, in fairness. As a series, Crysis 2 elevated it during the peak era of shooters, becoming a household and popular name, before Crysis 3 proved to be the last in line before Crytek lost their way. I remember hearing all about it online and from friends at school, the mythical Crysis game that would bring ruin upon virtually every PC foolish enough to attempt to start it. Combining 3 historically brilliant FPS titles, does the remastered package upgrade the nanosuit to modern standards? The Finger Guns review:Ĭombining 3 historically brilliant FPS titles, does the Crysis Remastered Trilogy package upgrade the nanosuit to modern standards? The Finger Guns review.īack in 2007, the release of a not-so-insignificant shooter named Crysis was the talk of the gaming world, namely because of the memes that spawned from the “but can it run Crysis?!” question. ![]()
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