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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. The city’s systems are in chaos, its streets and skyline are smashed and in flaming ruin. This is New York City like you’ve never seen it before.

Neither paramilitary law enforcement nor the might of the US military machine can stand against the invaders, and all who choose not to flee are dead men walking. Just to survive in this maelstrom of death will require technology beyond anything any modern soldier has ever seen.

One man will inherit that means to survive. One supersoldier, wielding the combat enhancement technology of the future with Nanosuit 2, will make the last stand to save humanity from destruction in the urban jungle that is New York City.

Features:

  • New York New York: Crysis set the visual benchmark for PC games that still stands today. Crysis 2 will redefine the benchmark on console and PC platforms, shifting their attention to the rich urban jungle of New York City.
  • Amazing Aliens and AI: Challenging best-in-class AI with unique group coordination and group behaviour systems which give realistic responses to your actions.
  • Nanosuit 2: Adapt your combat tactics by customising your Nanosuit and weapons in real time with revised modes, unlocking a variety of supersoldier abilities.
  • Multiplayer: World-renowned multi-player shooter studio Crytek UK is going to reinvent multiplayer with the dynamic intensity of Nanosuit 2. By using Nanosuit technology the player has nearly unlimited ways to approach the dynamic combat environment.
  • Crysis 2 gets beta and Autumn release

    EA has announced that Crysis 2 will be melting the innards of your consoles and PCs with its sheer graphical horsepower this autumn. Actually, it won't be melting the innards at all because the developer, Crytek, is pretty clever about coaxing amazing visuals out of any platform it touches, but it will be in the shops, and on your TVs and monitors, looking lovely.

    The game will also be getting a multiplayer beta, which is fast becoming this generation's demo of choice. There's no date announced for the beta, but you can expect it a month or so before the finished game is out, we expect.

    Crysis 2 is the first full-blown sequel to the PC classic, as famous for its incredible visuals as it was for its brilliant storyline and freeform action, as your Nanosuit-enhanced super-soldier took on an alien menace in the jungles of South-East Asia. This time around, it's the urban jungle that gets a pasting, as the nasty ETs move to New York and promptly trash the place. Expect big guns, frantic action, and amazing graphics.

    Crysis 2 will be available for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. If you can't tell already, we're very excited about this one.

  • Chances are you've put this week aside to get stuck into Call of Duty: Black Ops, which is out now for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360. So have we. But Crytek reckons its shooter series Crysis could be just as big some day.

    "We say why not?" executive producer Nathan Camarillo said, when asked by Eurogamer last week, months before the release of Crysis 2.

    "Obviously with Crysis 2 we have to set a high quality bar and get everyone's attention across all platforms. That's our goal with the title. As the franchise grows down the line, there's no reason it can't be as big. It's very appealing in that it's a near future military setting. It appeals to sci-fi gamers as well because of the sci-tech, science fiction elements.

    It's not a space opera. It's not set 300 years in the future. It's 13 years in the future. It's something people identify with and can take this small leap of faith to get into this world and this universe. By offering a great single-player campaign, a great multiplayer experience and giving people something fresh and different than a normal soldier can do with the Nanosuit - it's a pretty powerful feeling."

    Crysis 2 will throw players into a New York being decimated by alien attacks. Armed with the brilliant Nanosuit 2.0, which provides powers like extra strength, shielding, and invisibility, you?ll be battling huge monsters, engaging in brutal street fighting, and even taking on mysterious human special forces opponents. We can?t wait.

    Crysis 2 is out for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 next March.

  • Crysis 2 novel on the way

    If you're as excited about us at the prospect of Crysis 2, you might be interested to hear that the series is expanding beyond videogames, with Del Rey Books announcing there's a novel in the works.

    The novel's called Crysis: Legion, according to Eurogamer, and it will fill in a bit more of the details surrounding the events of the forthcoming sci-fi shooter.

    What's the synopsis? How about this: "Terrifying armoured alien invaders stalk the streets of New York, while a nightmare plague strikes down its human population with brutal speed. Just to survive in this inferno will require technology and armor beyond anything any modern soldier has ever seen. One man will inherit that means to survive. His mission: shake off death, carry the fight to the aliens, and drive them back." That's what Crytek, the game's developer, is saying, anyway.

    Crysis: Legion is being written by famed sci-fi author Peter Watts, and will be out in early 2011. Crysis 2, meanwhile, will hit shelves on 25th March, and will be available for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360. We're excited.

  • Crytek's flagship first-person shooter wowed everyone who experienced it. But those people were few in number. The PC-only shooter made such heavy demands on its player PC that only those with the most powerful machines were capable of slipping into the main character suit. Those who did, however, found a smart, meticulous video game, a debut from which it seemed a series was certain to emerge.


    Four years on and we have that sequel, a game that exhibits no less of the stunning visuals that defined its predecessor, but which is now playable not only on high-end PCs but also Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
    It's difficult to convey quite how astonishing the New York of the game is. While this is a city under military siege and alien attack, with buildings crumbling, taxis overturned and thick radiation hanging on every street corner, you will stop to take in the detail and scope of the world long after that first injection of excitement fades.


    It's in the spray of a fountain, or the licking flames of a burst gas pipe. It's in the rustle of treetops, or the reflection of the sun on the surface of the Hudson River. Crysis 2 is an exceptional-looking video game. This Manhattan may not be a place you like to live any more, but it demands virtual tourism. It's astonishing.


    Dressed to Kill

    You play as a soldier known as Alcatraz. But your character is far less important that the clothes he wears. Crysis 2 is a game about a suit. This futuristic weave of unseen technology defines not only the story but also the game mechanics. Strip away the Nanosuit and you have a basic first-person shooter. You can carry just two guns at any one time, a la Halo, and you must duck, cover and shoot enemies either Cell soldiers or the invading aliens before they shoot you.


    But the Nanosuit transforms the game into something fresh and exciting. In its default powersetting, the suit enables you to sprint at twice the speed of a man and leap at twice his height. Meanwhile, squeeze the L-bumper and you'll activate its armourmode. Here the suit fabric stiffens to allow you to take more damage, at the cost of speed and maneuverability.


    Finally, the R-bumper will activate stealthmode, blending you into your surroundings and, providing you walk quietly, letting you creep up on foes undetected for a silent takedown.


    Silent but Deadly

    These three modes allow you to tackle any given situation in a variety of strategic ways: rushing in guns blazing or creeping around like Solid Snake. To scale back the power fantasy a little, you must manage the suit power gauge.


    Every special action you take in the game drains the suit power bar and, if it fully depletes, you'll need to pause till it recharges after a few seconds. The suit power also depletes more quickly the more of its abilities you use at any given time. Slide along the ground while in stealth mode, for example, and it'll empty in seconds.


    As a result, you'll need to carefully plan and execute attacks with foresight; a welcome demand for players bored with the predictability, and prescribed play of so many corridor shooters. As you collect Nano catalyst from downed aliens, it even possible to upgrade the suit capabilities, providing added incentive to check the bodies of everyone you takedown.


    Beauty in Brokeness

    Less engaging is the game story, which fails to inspire across the generous amount of time it takes to complete the main campaign. There are few sympathetic characters in this world, and your motivation to keep pushing towards the endgame location of Central Park is fuzzy. Likewise, the character in your suit is cold and mechanical, efficient but essentially unlikeable, making this journey a lonely one.


    But despite these reservations, Crysis 2 is an outstanding shooter. A well-formed Modern Warfare-esque multiplayer component sees almost all of the suit capabilities translated to team-based and Last Man Standing deathmatches, and as you can level your character through playing online, there is longevity long after the main campaign is spent.


    Beautiful, smart and bleak, Crysis 2 is worth your time, both for the exceptional views it offers and the experiences available within them.

    Gamestation Rating 8

    Spices:
    + Unreal visuals.
    + Accomplished voice acting.
    + Suit modes supremely well balanced.

    Crises:
    - Weak story.
    - Bland main character.
    - Two-weapon system feels limiting.

  • THQ has announced that the follow-up to its hit shooter Homefront is to be developed by the veteran action experts at Crytek.

    The award-winning developer - which is responsible for games such as Crysis 2, Far Cry and the forthcoming Ryse - has signed up to deliver the as-yet unnamed Homefront sequel for consoles and PC in 2014.

    Homefront was released in March 2011 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC and was developed by Kaos Studios, proving a chart-topping success on its debut week.

    Working from an idea from filmmaker John Milius, the game is set in a dystopian near-future in which a ruined America has been occupied by the Koreans, while the world's economy falls to ruin.

    THQ has expressed confidence that Crytek's knack for producing shooters with astounding visuals and robust gameplay will help take this concept to the next level.

    Danny Bilson of THQ said: "We're supremely confident that the next Homefront will deliver that AAA-quality experience that players demand."

    Published: 21/09/2011


  • Crysis 2 on xbox 360, PS3 and PC at GAME

    Crytek's flagship first-person shooter Crysis wowed everyone who experienced it. But those people were few in number. The PC-only shooter made such heavy demands on its player PC that only those with the most powerful machines were capable of slipping into the main character suit. Those who did, however, found a smart, meticulous video game, a debut from which it seemed a series was certain to emerge.

    Four years on and we have that sequel. Crysis 2 is a game that exhibits no less of the stunning visuals that defined its predecessor, but which is now playable not only on high-end PCs but also Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

    It's difficult to convey quite how astonishing the New York of the game is. While this is a city under military siege and alien attack, with buildings crumbling, taxis overturned and thick radiation hanging on every street corner, you will stop to take in the detail and scope of the world long after that first injection of excitement fades.

    It's in the spray of a fountain, or the licking flames of a burst gas pipe. It's in the rustle of treetops, or the reflection of the sun on the surface of the Hudson River. Crysis 2 is an exceptional-looking video game. This Manhattan may not be a place you like to live any more, but it demands virtual tourism. It's astonishing.

    Dressed to Kill

    You play as a soldier known as Alcatraz. But your character is far less important that the clothes he wears. Crysis 2 is a game about a suit. This futuristic weave of unseen technology defines not only the story but also the game mechanics. Strip away the Nanosuit and you have a basic first-person shooter. You can carry just two guns at any one time, a la Halo, and you must duck, cover and shoot enemies either Cell soldiers or the invading aliens before they shoot you.

    Crysis 2 on xbox 360, PS3 and PC at GAME

    But the Nanosuit transforms the game into something fresh and exciting. In its default powersetting, the suit enables you to sprint at twice the speed of a man and leap at twice his height. Meanwhile, squeeze the L-bumper and you'll activate its armourmode. Here the suit fabric stiffens to allow you to take more damage, at the cost of speed and maneuverability.

    Finally, the R-bumper will activate stealthmode, blending you into your surroundings and, providing you walk quietly, letting you creep up on foes undetected for a silent takedown.

    Silent but Deadly

    These three modes allow you to tackle any given situation in a variety of strategic ways: rushing in guns blazing or creeping around like Solid Snake. To scale back the power fantasy a little, you must manage the suit power gauge.

    Every special action you take in the game drains the suit power bar and, if it fully depletes, you'll need to pause till it recharges after a few seconds. The suit power also depletes more quickly the more of its abilities you use at any given time. Slide along the ground while in stealth mode, for example, and it'll empty in seconds.

    Crysis 2 on xbox 360, PS3 and PC at GAME

    As a result, you'll need to carefully plan and execute attacks with foresight; a welcome demand for players bored with the predictability, and prescribed play of so many corridor shooters. As you collect Nano catalyst from downed aliens, it even possible to upgrade the suit capabilities, providing added incentive to check the bodies of everyone you takedown.

    Beauty in Brokeness

    Less engaging is the game story, which fails to inspire across the generous amount of time it takes to complete the main campaign. There are few sympathetic characters in this world, and your motivation to keep pushing towards the endgame location of Central Park is fuzzy. Likewise, the character in your suit is cold and mechanical, efficient but essentially unlikeable, making this journey a lonely one.

    But despite these reservations, Crysis 2 is an outstanding shooter. A well-formed Modern Warfare-esque multiplayer component sees almost all of the suit capabilities translated to team-based and Last Man Standing deathmatches, and as you can level your character through playing online, there is longevity long after the main campaign is spent.

    Beautiful, smart and bleak, Crysis 2 is worth your time, both for the exceptional views it offers and the experiences available within them.

    GAME's Verdict

    The Good:

    • Unreal visuals.
    • Accomplished voice acting.
    • Suit modes supremely well balanced.

    The Bad:

    • Weak story.
    • SBland main character.
    • Two-weapon system feels limiting.

    Published: 24/03/2011

Crysis 2 User Reviews
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GamesMan
3 months ago
A well-handled follow-up...
Crysis itself was such a masterpiece that I began this game with a sense of trepidation. I was immediately struck by how much the game mechanics had been altered to suit the limitations of the average console controller. This, however turned out to be a refreshing change from the circle of options initially presented in the first Crysis. This game is indeed a brilliant successor to Crysis, with a continually developing and compelling plot, interesting and perfectly balanced challenging gameplay, with the unique "sense of achievement" feeling so rarely found in contemporary games (Except perhaps for the depressing depths of Dark Souls). But I digress, this game, for this price, is a steal, Grab it while you can! A thoroughly enjoyable experience, with a killer multiplayer community and lots of re-playability. (And with Crysis 3 coming out tomorrow, you'll want to know the story!)
shaun
1 year ago
Crysis 2
This was an amazing game Sweet graphics sweet game play Multiplayer was fun all in all 10/10 for this good made game
andrew
1 year ago
£8.99!
thers no way i could have waited for the price knock down on this formiddable game, i have only just finished this game 17/10/2011 i've had it since release , it just got more intense evrytime i went in , yeh emersive and eye poppingly googley.
hazel
1 year ago
Amazing game !
This is a great game for the price ! online play is great as well as the campaign.
bassj18
1 year ago
Great fps but need dx11 patch enjoy it!
good game but need 2 big patch from crysis people enjoy it more ! worth check out !
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