Abstract: Crysis 3 isn't just any video game. On consoles, it's a swansong for the current generation, and on PCs, it's a showcase of what games will look like a year or two from now. Of course, there's a lot more than graphics to any Crysis game, but what's mos...
Fantastic visuals that present a unique mix of the natural and the industrial, Each weapon, including the new bow, is a pleasure to shoot, Open levels and nanosuit powers provide combat flexibility, Entertaining multiplayer modes.
Remarkably easy, all the way to the end, Lacks the standout battles of earlier games in the series, AI is easily exploited
Crysis 3's amazing visuals are a pleasure to behold, and the game is plenty of fun, though not up to the high standards of its forebears....
Abstract: Throughout my time with Crisis 3, I couldn't shake the feeling that I was trapped inside of a Hollywood film. This became especially true during the more predictable moments of the script. At one point in the campaign, my partner and I, a man called Ps...
Here, I'm going to unrepentantly geek out over texturing and reflections. One of the most frustrating things about game development's "Console first" approach is the way certain textures and surfaces end up looking like crap on a modern GPU. This is a ...
Published: 2013-04-04, Author: Matt , review by: delimiter.com.au
Abstract: I'm the first to admit I'm not a fan of the FPS genre, but I do make an exception with the Crysis series. The reason that I manage to enjoy this specific series is that it resolves the one main issue that I have with the FPS genre; the genre typically tre...
Abstract: DateMarch 1, 2013 - 11:11AM (0) Read later has never really been about the story. After three games in the series, it's become increasingly clear that the reason to play these games is for the computer-melting graphics and the feeling of bei...
Abstract: Nanosuit? Check. Amazing graphics? Check. Evil corporations and aliens? Check. Oh, it must be the new Crysis 3 then. Set in 2047, Crysis 3 has Prophet waging a war on two fronts within New York City. Long gone is the metropolis that never sleeps, since...
Blase plot, Great environments that you can rarely use, Tacked on hacking, Too short, Feels empty
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Published: 2013-03-02, Author: David , review by: vr-zone.com
Abstract: Crysis 3 is here! We all know it looks good, but how does it play? Can Crytek deliver a game that is both beautiful and engaging, or are we going to be shedding a few tears?INTRODUCTIONCrysis 3 is the sequel to Crysis 2. That just about sums it up. It doe...