DSOGaming writes: "The highlights of this week are the racing shots from Synce and wjmoosting and the spectacular shots from Jeke. Synce’s and wjmoosting’s works give us a glimpse of what a Need For Speed game would look like in CryEngine 3, while Jeke’s map shows off CryEngine 3′s “open world” capabilities. Now imagine an Elder Scrolls powered by Crytek’s engine. Now that would look awesome. Enjoy!"
The Nerd Stash: "Here are the best iconic cars in the Need For Speed games that have become the signature of this franchise in the past two decades."
Over the years, the Need For Speed series has proven to be more than capable of offering the ultimate racing experience.
EA's highly anticipated racing title Need For Speed Mobile is now available as early access in Australia for Android and iOS.
That's pretty impressive.
why do alot of devs use other engines instead of this one ?
Main question is, will it have a story and customization? :P
Although environments are very detailed, the cars themselves don't look as good as actual racing games:p.
There is also something about the Crysis engine that just...makes it feel a little off...even with some ppl comparing it to photorealism.
I still think Crysis 1 engine was still a bit more closer to life...it just felt simple:P this is very saturated and bloomed.
Either way I'd never complaint if a game used the engine:D
Can't say I'm overly impressed...not at all actually.