Crysis 2 is, simply put, an excellent shooter. It isn't deep, and thankfully doesn't require the player to read four books to understand the plot (looking at you halo 4), or even play the prequel.
Crysis 2 is, simply put, an excellent shooter. It isn't deep, and thankfully doesn't require the player to read four books to understand the plot (looking at you halo 4), or even play the prequel.
I was bought this game for my birthday and didn't know what to think to begin with, i'd seen a trailer for it on TV but there didn't seem to be much hype for this game so I was a little skeptical, but I thought hey, might as well play this thing!
I was eagerly anticipating this game as a new franchise to get my head into...I was not familiar with the first game and after watching the trailers I was very impressed. But.....I have now played this almost half way through (And I know I should possibly refrain from judging it before completion)...
Very good graphics and very fun to play, can't play online as gold has expired but think that would be very good, too easy though as stealth is always useable defiantly worth a rent.
Pros: Best graphics for any game Ive played. Great storyline and amazing Single Player Campaign. Game music soundtrack is the icing on the cake. Gameplay is really great. Cons: Very big one here: Worst multiplayer ever.
I have to give credit to Crytek. They managed to give me my biggest personal surprise of the year thus far. I'll freely admit, I wasn't looking forward to Crysis 2. Not that I thought it was going to be an ugly or painful experience, mind you.
This game is a must Buy, If you do not get this than your are missing out on so much and are not seeing really what a First Person Shooter should be...
After following the first Crysis intently, when news of the second game came about I was immediately engaged. There is no way you will be disappointed in purchasing Crysis 2. Everything that a makes a game second to none is included.
Challenging; Engaging Story Line; Gameplay; Graphics; Great Sound
Crysis has become something of a joke. A game usually referenced merely because of the PC-incapacitating beauty of its visuals, rather than any of the various other components that made it, you know, an actual game.
Moving from PC to consoles for a sequel is always a risky proposition, especially when the original was a showcase title for gamers with graphics card installations that cost more than the average personal computer.
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