

I bought Crysis for the story and SciFi setting. If all I want to do is "compete", I'll play Call of Duty (which will never happen). Some 12-year-old d!p$#!t crying on team-speak does not help create atmosphere. Mutli-player means that developers get to stop working after the levels are built and they expect the customer to create their own sense of immersion. There were way too many cut-scenes that left me wondering, "Why am I not controlling my character right now?" FFS, the majority of the endgame is comprised of QuickTime events. The story was supposed to be psychological but I seriously had no emotional response to it. I basically just walked through the whole game in stealth, it was so boring and un-engaging. The story was Campaign was just over six hours. … ExpandĬampaign was just over six hours. What a relief that I didn't waste my money like I did with Aliens Colonial Marines. I'm giving it a 10 simply because it was a sleeper hit for me. As I said I am new to Crysis, but from what I have played so far, I highly recommend you buy this game if you are a fan of Call of Duty or Halo. This game offers everything I hoped Halo 4 would be. From hit markers to beautiful kill cams, I'm loving it all. This game feels a lot like a Halo 4 and Call of Duty Hybrid. It has an unlock system similar to Call of Duty and a brilliant dog tag system (very simular to titles in Cal of Duty). I have spent a majority of my time playing multiplayer. From what I have played so far, the single player has a detailed story that keeps me interested. Graphically this game is what I would expect a game on the Xbox 720 or ps4 to look like.

After playing for a few hours, this game is amazing. Graphically Let me start this review by saying I am completely new to the Crysis genre. Let me start this review by saying I am completely new to the Crysis genre.
