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Crysis Walkthrough (VIDEO GAME STRATEGY GUIDE FOR PC)
GAMEGUIDEDOG'S ONLINE CRYSIS WALKTHROUGH GUIDE located in the members area here:
We here at GameGuideDog and Wonderdog Software simply adore a really good First Person Shooter. The only problem here is that is currently ONLY available on the PC. This title definately looks like I'd enjoy sinking my 360 controller into it even though rubbing out the logo on my newly purchased mouse is just as much fun. Reviews are GREAT overall, from every gamer magazine both online and in print. If you are a FPS junkie like us, and you also enjoy a good single player storyline worth playing and 'spelunking' into, we strongly recommend going out and getting yourself a hot spankin' new copy of this game!
Crysis is a science fiction first-person shooter computer game, that was developed by Crytek, and published by Electronic Arts. The protagonist, Jake Dunn, is also capable of being modified, as he wears a military prototype "Nano Muscle Suit." The suit is capable of four modes: armor, strength, speed, and stealth. These modes allow him to absorb and heal damage, lift and throw heavy items and enemies, reload and run faster, and become partially invisible and reduce noise output, respectively. Due to the ability of constantly regenerating health in armor mode, the game will be completely devoid of first aid kits. All of these actions, however, use rechargeable energy reserves that power the suit; energy is recharged most quickly while in armor mode. The suit can be modified in-game to meet the playing style of the player. Players can blow out the tires of moving vehicles or hijack boats to quickly make their way from one part of the island to another. Additionally, the powers from the player's nanosuit brings incredible versatility, since players can super jump into high areas, punch through walls or activate stealth mode to sneak across open spaces. Although the artificial intelligence is strong, it can get a little quirky, with enemies that endlessly shoot at walls. Enemy armor can also become extreme, and sometimes seems like anything less than a perfect sniper headshot is a waste of ammunition. Lastly, the Power Struggle multiplayer mode, while exciting, is very time consuming. But even with these issues, Crysis stands out as one of the most technologically sophisticated games. Technical Mumbo Jumbo for souped up computer supers would be pleased to know you should keep in mind that Crysis requires a high system to run smoothly, but those that can achieve "maximum power" and meet the requirements are in for an amazing experience. Featuring unparalleled graphics that sport near photo-realism, destructible environments and open-ended gameplay, EA's big first person shooter definitely satisfies.
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Crysis Walkthrough (VIDEO GAME STRATEGY GUIDE FOR PC)
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