brings us the lowdown on Crysis 2. Originally posted over on Browncoat’s blog, . They say clothes maketh the man. In the case of Crysis 2 they maketh you an invisible death-dealing supersoldier. Crysis 2 is a first-person shooter that uses interesting suit abilities and brilliant visuals, to be a bit of a powerhouse for PC and console gamers alike. Crysis was the great looking game that few played, due to the demanding PC requirements. Read more
That you can earn suit power-ups the more you play does skew things slightly towards the veteran player though, something a level cap on some servers does little to rectify. Although it won’t be met with the slack-jawed amazement of its predecessor, Crysis 2 offers a very stylish and entertaining single and multiplayer experience with an engaging point of differentiation in the range of tactical options open to the player. Read more
S et in the post-apocalyptic rendition of a New York City that has come down with a nasty case of invaded by aliens, Crysis 2 is the sequel to 2007’s Crysis, which has you once again don the Nanosuit, a slick-looking super-suit that gives you the speed, armour and strength of a juggernaut as well as Predator-style invisibility at your disposal. Read more
The world has been ravaged by a series of climatic disasters and society is on the verge of total breakdown. Now the aliens have returned, with a full invasion force bent on nothing less than the total annihilation of mankind, starting by trying to rip the heart out of Earth's most iconic city. In New York, terrifying alien invaders stalk the streets and a nightmare plague strikes down the city's myriad inhabitants with brutal epidemic speed. Read more
As Point Man, you have an edge in battle courtesy of your unnaturally fast reflexes. These let you trigger slow motion for brief periods, making it much easier to line up that perfect headshot or deal with an overwhelming number of assailants. There's nothing novel about the ability to go into slow motion in shooters anymore, but it's still cool to see the air vibrate in the wake of a speeding bullet that whizzes past your head or to watch as what's left of an enemy... Read more