I’m not going to beat around the bush – The Last of Us Part 2 and Crysis are obviously radically different games. One deals with the cycle of violence that people perpetuate endlessly, dehumanizing their enemies to justify their actions. The other is about big dudes in hyper-advanced suits of armor that snuff life out like it’s just another
Crysis Remastered
Remember when it was announced that Crysis, the game that used to be the benchmark for gaming PCs, was heading to the Nintendo Switch as a remastered edition? If you were like me and wondering how on Earth the game would look running on Nintendo’s handheld system, then you’re in luck because there’s a tech trailer
The ongoing story of Crysis Remastered’s release continues to get even more bizarre. After delaying the touched-up iteration of the classic shooter last week due to fan dissatisfaction with the game’s look, Crytek has today announced that it will be moving forward with the launch of Crysis Remastered later this month after all – on one platform, at
Remember when Crysis Remastered was revealed a full decade ago? Actually, it was only back in April, but it feels like it happened ten years back. Thanks, 2o20. Anyway, after unveiling the game a few months back with nothing more than some fancy key art, a teaser trailer, and some initial details, Crytek is finally set
With the original Crysis game going under a visual reconstruction at Crytek, it seems the remastered version of its popular expansion, Warhead, would be feasible as Tim Willits from Saber Interactive, co-developer of Crysis Remastered, reveals that they will share more on the “remasters” soon. Although there’s no official confirmation yet, referring to upcoming “remasters”
Crytek has been doing a lot of teasing the past few days in regards to Crysis. Originally, the official Twitter account started tweeting again, leaving us all wondering if a new title was in the works, or even a remaster. A tweet specifically referring to a line of dialogue from the original game locked in those thoughts