VGBlogger writes: "Now, in 2011, four years after the original release, Crysis has been “remastered” on Crysis 2‘s CryEngine 3 tech and for twenty dollars can be experienced on the 360 and PS3 via digital download. Those who have stopped upgrading their personal computers every six months, and those who never even went down that expensive and treacherous path, now have a chance to play Crysis without dropping thousands of dollars on a computer. For good or ill, this means that, this middle-America beauty queen of yesteryear is moving to Los Angles and has to be judged more on her personality and acting ability than her looks. In other words, there are a lot of pretty first-person shooters on both the home consoles with dual-analog sticks, and this is just another one. The gameplay would have to be pretty great to make it worth anyone’s time and money."
Holger Frydrych has just released a cool VR Mod for the 2007 version of Crytek's first-person shooter, Crysis.
Playing it right now looks amazing! :D
so much fun, i hope they make a vr mod for crysis 2 / 3 too!
This is amazing. This is the direction VR should go in to boost adoption. Since I have beaten every Crysis except 1, this is now a good excuse to correct that problem.
According to Crytek CEO Cervat Yerli, "I want[ed] to make sure Crysis does not age, that [it] is future proofed, meaning that if I played it three years from now, it should look better than today." Yerli and the team designed Crysis' highest graphical settings for the PC hardware of 2010 and beyond.
While Crytek has officially announced Crysis 4 is in development, nothing new has surfaced. For now, gamers' only way to scratch that itch is to play the Crysis Remastered Trilogy available on PC and consoles.
OG 2007 Crysis (not the remastered weirdo), is & will forever be a legend amongst the PC community.
I mean the lighting and physics still hold up extremely well. I still revisit it from time to time.
I remember when I tried to play Crysis with my Intel Pentium Dual core E2200 @2.2GHz , 4GB ram and GeForce 9400gt. I was a kid back then and that was the best I could do. I would get about 15 to 20 fps. When I over clocked the CPU to 2.8GHz I would get about 40fps. The experience wasn't good at all and it was the only PC game I could not run back then unless and put the settings on low. At that point the game went from cutting edge graphics to PS2 graphics. To this day I haven't completed the OG Crysis. I was able to complete Crysis 2 and 3 after building a new PC when I got my first job.
"The shader work that came out of this was mind-blowing at times."
Well worth the extra work ! I enjoyed all 3 Crisis games and would also love a new one .
Still wish game development was overall this passionate and minutious about their projects. Obviously, there are still some great studios as exceptions.
I haven't beaten the first Crysis but I did play Crysis 2 and Crysis 3. I know some PC players were annoyed by the last 2 games being developed with consoles in mind but I believe it was an improvement. I had a great time with Crysis 3 to the point where I believe it was too short.
"Those who have stopped upgrading their personal computers every six months, and those who never even went down that expensive and treacherous path"
Author is retarded. Upgrading every 6 months is not required. In fact PC hardware like 8800GTX coupled with any dualcore cpu still beats any console out there. Hence upgrading is optional. PC gaming in the long run due to cheaper prices on games can be the cheapest platform to game on.
@below
would help if you explained yourself instead of a simple "wrong".
any chance of this game going on to disc.
i still wanna play it but im stuck in the dark ages. cant download it. :(