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Crysis is a science fiction first-person shooter computer game developed by German video game developer Crytek and published by Electronic Arts, and is the first game of a planned trilogy.[4] It was released on November 2007. Well-received by critics, early NPD figures for the US market were taken as a sign that the game had flopped;[5] however, EA has recently reported being happy with sales, stating that the game has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide.[6]A sequel, Crysis Warhead, was released in Novemeber 2008. Gameplay

An in-game screenshot of Crysis.

As with Crytek's previous game Far Cry, Crysis is an open-ended game with many ways to meet objectives.[12] An addition to the previous Far Cry formula is that most weapons may be modified with devices such as suppressors, telescopic sights, and targeting lasers.

The protagonist, callsign Nomad, is also capable of selecting various modes in his military prototype "Nano Suit". The suit is capable of four modes: Armor (absorbing damage), strength, speed, and cloak.[13] Due to the ability of constantly regenerating health, the game is completely devoid of first aid kits. All of these actions, however, use rechargeable energy reserves that power the suit; health is recharged most quickly while in armor mode. The suit can be quickly switched between modes using a rapid mouse gesture system, which adds a strong tactical element to combat.

The suit's integral mask has its own HUD, displaying typical data like a tactical map and current energy levels. The view is electronic in nature, shown in-game through things such as a booting readout and visual distortion during abnormal operation. Onboard utilities include a two-way radio, PDA and audio-visual logging capability, with features like image zoom and night vision provided by optional equipment (given by default in single-player).

The artificial intelligence (AI) in Crysis also aims to be realistic and believable. Enemy soldiers employ tactical maneuvers, work as squads, hide and ambush amongst the scenery, and adapt to changing environments and conditions. AI soldiers will also respond to sound and subtle movements triggered by the player's movement.[14] While not engaged in combat, the AI soldiers will also exhibit typical and lifelike behavior, such as smoking, yawning, talking, urinating, patrolling, saluting superior officers, etc. Sometimes these actions depend on whether or not the player was detected earlier. If Nomad has not been sighted in some missions, he can find some enemies sleeping upon arriving to his destination. In contrast if he has been spotted they will all be alert.Weapons

The game features assault rifles, sub-machine guns, pistols, LAWs, shotguns, miniguns, sniper rifles, gauss cannons, an Alien energy-based mini-gun like weapon (MOAC and MOAR attachment), and the TAC gun (a nuclear grenade launcher). As mentioned earlier, all weapons can be modified with attachments; these attachments may be given to the player by default, acquired from picked-up weapons, or purchased in multiplayer. Once acquired, they can only be removed through death or scripted loss of inventory if in story mode, e.g. if during normal play, a player attaches a flashlight to a rifle which is later discarded, the flashlight is not considered gone and will still be available in the future.

Attachment options are given a fair amount of leeway even if the end result may seem strange. For instance, a 4x/10x sniper scope can be attached to the buckshot-firing shotgun. Additionally, most weapons have multiple firing modes (single/rapidfire) and different ammo types. Crysis also incorporates some features that have appeared in other recent shooters, such as being able to throw hand grenades without needing to formally equip them first, and accounting for already-chambered rounds when a reload occurs.

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  • Nanosuit rules \õ/

  • lol who brought up the topic crysis armor vs halo??? so childish... no offense. just my opinion

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  • i want one!!!!!

  • @FedererRoddick alcatraz would would blow master chief out of the water

  • @FedererRoddick the halo armor is just cosmetics, it dosen't do anything

  • Cool

  • deus ex 1 concept is bettar

  • One of the coolest trailers ever.

  • Fuck. I got halo 3 on nov 16 2007.

    D: Why microsoft?

  • maximum boner

  • @Basse9419 u meen like total or dedicated? cause im pretty sure u dont need that much dedicateed RAM

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