Story I've only completed the first level Anyone else interested in this or suprised by this move? Sam
Not really surprised by it at all, they just want to make money without a new engine since I don't think they've had an amazing amount of licensees.
Well of course, as I'm sure Crysis cost them a fortune to make, specially that only a low percentage (I have no source) of the computer users have a monster to play this game.
Well at least this gives me time to continue playing the first one, haven't finished it yet. The November releases were way too crowded and screwed up my methodical playing ways...
Not quite sure what you're on about. Crysis gameplay would have been excellent even in the old farcry engine. It's a great game. Have to agree this is non-news though. It was going to be a trilogy - and when you get to the end you'd be pissed off if there was no more to come.
Spoiler alert: I found out the storyline! Spoiler You continue back to the island and fight the korean army (again) who are now possessed by the aliens. It's good fun! Then suddenly they all grow several heads and start to fly around looking like they aren't actually flying... just walking on invisible legs. The fighting is repetitive and boring. Then a massive monster the size of a aircraft carrier appears and occasionally fires a pathetic weapon at you while you merrily collect another tactical nuke to fire. Which doesn't even look any different from the rocket launcher explosion... the game ends with you flying away in a plane thing towards that woman from the first one (who now has 20 heads and is flying around eating mutant monkeys for some reason?) that somehow managed to avoid getting eaten whereas all the other plane things got slaughtered instantly....
I honestly thought I had mentioned that - it's hard to keep track of that stuff when you have just two or three days to play the game back to front with three different hardware set ups and then right a ten page article about it. I end up taking the work home and working through the night as it is, so apologies if that fact slipped out but I honestly though it was common knowledge anyway. I've known since it was first announced and I found out via an interview that was linked on Kotaku.