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The original Crysis and its spinoff, Crysis: Warhead, have become somewhat legendary in PC gaming, as the titles developed by Crytek couldn't be played properly on even the most powerful computers those days. Now, the studio is at it again, with Crysis 2, running on its all-new CryEngine 3 technology, that prom... |
25 March 2011 18:21 GMT |
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Crysis 2 is now out in the United States and the developer Crytek that has worked on the game has already launched a patch for it, with the biggest change introduced being that the PC version now had no trace of an auto aim feature.This is the full list of fixes for the first Crysis 2 patch:- the server browser now s... |
23 March 2011 06:34 GMT |
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PlayStation 3 owners will finally receive a playable Crysis 2 multiplayer demo two weeks from now, just as Xbox 360 and PC users are already experiencing the new first-person shooter on their platforms.
Crysis 2 is nearing its release date, at the end of the month, so Crytek wants to show gamers on all platforms j... |
2 March 2011 03:55 GMT |
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Crysis 2 won't have a cooperative online mode, but will still impress players through its "beefy" campaign and the top-notch multiplayer, according to Crytek, its developer.
Crysis 2 is one of the biggest first-person shooters to appear at the beginning of the year, so its development studio, Crytek, is makin... |
24 February 2011 17:21 GMT |
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Crytek, the company behind the upcoming Crysis 2 first-person shooter, has talked about the big leak that happened last week, when a build of the game appeared onto torrent sites, with over a month before the title's actual release.
PC pirates had a field day, as even if the build of the game was incomplete, ... |
22 February 2011 04:25 GMT |
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The recent leak of an incomplete build of Crysis 2 onto torrent sites won't affect the dedication of its developer, Crytek to the PC platform, at least according to an official statement from studio boss Cevat Yerli.
Crysis 2 is set to be one of the most important games of the year, once again trying to showc... |
17 February 2011 18:01 GMT |
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Crytek, the developer, and Electronic Arts, the publisher, have announced that a multiplayer-focused demo version for their upcoming first-person shooter Crysis 2 will be released on the PC on March 1, allowing players to see what the second game in the series offers and how the all-new multiplayer mode can keep them... |
17 February 2011 05:46 GMT |
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Crysis 2 has just received a brand new trailer, showing there's no room for the weak in the game, as well as the minimum PC system requirements, showing that there's no room for slow computers if you want to play it as it was meant to be.
The original Crysis made a name for itself by being barely playabl... |
3 February 2011 05:00 GMT |
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Seeing as how the current generation home consoles are getting a bit long in the tooth, the possibility of a new generation of devices is becoming more apparent and, according to Crysis 2 developer Crytek, we should see at least one brand new console around 2013.
Crytek made a reputation for itself by pushing plat... |
28 January 2011 05:45 GMT |
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The Xbox 360 exclusive multiplayer demo for Crysis 2, which was launched at the beginning of the week, will see an update released in the following days, as many users have reported lots of issues with the title released by Crytek.
Crysis 2 is one of the most anticipated shooters of the beginning of the year, so t... |
27 January 2011 17:21 GMT |
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Crytek, the company behind the upcoming Crysis 2 and other technologically-advanced titles like the original Crysis or Far Cry, has just revealed that its newest game can't be done on rival engines like Epic Games' Unreal one.
Crysis 2 is set to be one of the most impressive games this generation, with C... |
27 January 2011 14:51 GMT |
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What we know
Crysis 2 is the full pledged sequel to the 2007's Crysis and its subsequent spinoff, Crysis Warhead, and is set to be one of the most technologically advanced titles of the year, being based on the all-new CryEngine 3 tech.
The game continues the futuristic scenario where Earth is invaded by a... |
25 January 2011 08:25 GMT |
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Crytek, as the developer, and publisher Electronic Arts have announced that their upcoming Crysis 2 first-person shooter will be getting a multiplayer demo that will be released on January 25 and will be available exclusively on the Xbox 360 home gaming console from Microsoft.
The multiplayer demo will only be off... |
24 January 2011 05:22 GMT |
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Video game developer Crytek is aware of the importance that review scores have to the overall market success of a new launch so they are aiming to polish their upcoming first-person shooter Crysis 2 so that it will get a score of over 90 when it is released.
Nathan Camarillo, who is an executive producer working o... |
19 January 2011 15:01 GMT |
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First-person shooters need great multiplayer modes if they want to survive in today's video game market, at least according to Crysis 2 executive producer Nathan Camarillo.
Lately, we've been hearing quite a lot about multiplayer modes and how they are necessary for today's games to stay relevant an... |
19 January 2011 03:05 GMT |
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Crysis 2, the full pledged sequel to the extremely impressive PC exclusive first person shooter, looks so good running in 3D, that James Cameron, the director of 3D movie phenomenon Avatar, fell in love with it, proclaiming it to be a 3D benchmark.
One of the biggest first-person shooter of this year, at least in ... |
14 January 2011 03:20 GMT |
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Even if consoles and other platforms are rapidly stealing the thunder of the old PC platform, Valve, the company behind franchises like Half Life or Left 4 Dead, has once again affirmed its support for the PC, saying that it is the "center of innovation."
The PC platform is slowly getting overtaken by consoles in ... |
12 January 2011 02:35 GMT |
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Crytek, the developer of the Crysis series and related titles, has confirmed that development on its new project Warface will be handled by Tencent on the Chinese market, implying that the game might never get a Western release and is only intended for a particular type of video games market.
Avni Yerli, who is th... |
14 December 2010 15:11 GMT |
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Electronic Arts is being more welcoming to third party developers through its EA Games label, in an effort to deliver a more varied array of gaming experience to its customers while finding new ways of delivering content to the market, says one of the company executives.Frank Gibeau, who is the leader of the EA Games... |
14 December 2010 03:16 GMT |
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Del Rey, an imprint of the Ballantine Books that is part of the Random House Publishing Group, has announced that it is working with developer Crytek and with publisher Electronic Arts to create a tie in novel for Crysis 2, written by Peter Watts and set to be released to the public during March 2011. The novel will... |
3 December 2010 13:51 GMT |
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Crytek, the developer behind the Crysis series, has once again praised the PC platform, saying that it is one generation ahead of current home consoles like the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but, sadly, is being held back by developers that don't give it enough importance.Crysis was exclusive for the PC, and made ... |
26 November 2010 14:21 GMT |
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Crytek, the PC centric developer best known for their Crysis series of shooters, has unveiled a new game there are working on, called Warfare, and set firmly within the confines of the online multiplayer shooter, developed by their Korea based team.It seems that the game is set in the near future and, in addition to ... |
26 November 2010 04:38 GMT |
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Crytek has now begun sending out the official invitations for the Crysis 2 multiplayer beta stage, which will be exclusive for Xbox 360 at this moment.Crysis 2 is the sequel to one of the most graphically intensive PC titles ever released, and will finally bring its top notch visual presentation to the PlayStation 3 ... |
14 October 2010 15:51 GMT |
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Electronic Arts has quietly announced that Crysis 2 has been delayed into the fourth quarter of financial 2011, that is sometime between January and March 2011. There has been no official notice from Crytek, but the recent sales figures report from EA states that the game will see release alongside Bulletstorm, Drago... |
4 August 2010 03:02 GMT |
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Crytek is a development studio well known for its work on the first person shooter Crysis, which pushed the envelope in terms of graphics quality when it originally came out and is still used as a benchmark for performance when it comes to hardware.But the company, in addition to working on a sequel that improves the... |
8 July 2010 16:31 GMT |
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Crysis 2 will also be playable in 3D by those who have televisions or monitors that run at 120 Hz, according to Cevat Yerli, who is the chief executive officer of Crytek. It will be the first title to feature 3D on all three major gaming platforms, the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3 and the PC. Fortunately, there won... |
14 June 2010 03:41 GMT |
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Electronic Arts will be showing off a huge list of games next week in Los Angeles, California at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. A recent press release states that those present at the convention will get to see demos and trailers of internally developed titles from the publisher, including many new installments f... |
11 June 2010 15:51 GMT |
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Evidence has been mounting that Crytek is working on a massively multiplayer online first-person shooter that may be called Kingdoms or Codename Kingdoms. The LinkedIn profiles of James Dennett, senior Information Technology manager at Crytek, and Yegor Borndar, an ex-Crytek employee, show that both of them have been... |
1 June 2010 04:04 GMT |
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It's refreshing to see that writers who work in the videogames industry can recognize a bad narrative when they see it. Richard Morgan has been named by Crytek as the Lead Writer working on the upcoming Crysis 2 and it seems that one of his aims is to create a story better than that offered by Call of Duty: Mode... |
13 April 2010 13:31 GMT |
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Not long ago, Crytek surprised the PC gaming community by announcing that Crysis 2 would take place in the urban environment of New York City. Compared with the original Crysis that took place on a completely open island, where you could go and do anything and anywhere, skyscrapers taking over palm trees and thick bu... |
19 February 2010 06:32 GMT |
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Crytek has already announced that the upcoming Crysis 2 will no longer be taking place in a jungle environment, but in New York, and there have been a lot of voices that have shown discontent over this decision. After all, the "Cry" tag, be it in Crysis or FarCry, has always been closely connected to a lush, jungle v... |
16 February 2010 06:48 GMT |
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We've just recently found out that Crysis will no longer be taking place in a tropical, jungle setting, but in the city of New York. And while the concrete jungle is not really what we'd expect from Crytek, chances are that we're not going to be disappointed. The first thing we feared was that the game... |
25 January 2010 12:01 GMT |
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When it first came out, Crysis was a game you weren't supposed to enjoy. At least not as far as graphics went. Today, some two years later, super rigs may be able to handle the game in ultra-high detail, but most of them are probably still having nightmares ever since Crysis 2 has been announced as being in prod... |
21 January 2010 11:01 GMT |
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The Far Cry legacy started in 2004, and it was an amazing debut. The original installment in the series took place in an amazingly portrayed tropical island, with stunning graphics and beautiful lighting effects. The game put players in the boots of Jack Carver, an ex-U.S. Special Forces operative who's aloha sh... |
25 November 2009 04:11 GMT |
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Randy Pitchford, the president of developer Gearbox, which has just put out Borderlands, is saying that companies like id Software and Crytek are actually hurting themselves and videogaming by creating experiences designed for the next generation of console hardware rather than for the current one.Pitchford has told ... |
19 November 2009 03:43 GMT |
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Crytek thinks it’s time for yet another change in game graphics so they've launched a brand-new engine. The company's third development platform is also the first natively multiplatform version of the engine, which has been officially released and is available to licensees. The engine supports the Dir... |
15 October 2009 16:51 GMT |
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A new shooter is in the making and if that is not big news then the fact that it caries the Crytek name should tell us something. Crytek UK have already started development on a title that they hope will prove to be a "defining game series" for the newly formed studio, and which will focus on both the single player a... |
9 October 2009 05:59 GMT |
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Video games are a form of entertainment, just like TV shows or movies, meaning that they must follow certain guidelines in order to prevent exposing younger people to images that might have a lasting impact on them. That is why there are plenty of rating systems, with the two most important ones coming from the ESRB... |
26 August 2009 11:01 GMT |
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The current generation of consoles and computer hardware is filled with cutting-edge equipment that makes them extremely powerful and capable of rendering some of the most beautiful landscapes and games right in your own home. But progress is inevitable and, despite the fact that the current consoles are still quite... |
20 August 2009 13:01 GMT |
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We've been hearing a lot of game-related news from Germany these days, mostly regarding its strict and severe policy in regard to violent video games. But in recent months, a veritable crusade against them has been started, all beginning with a high school student who shot many of his friends because, as the med... |
6 August 2009 15:01 GMT |
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Sony has repeatedly said that it has a 10-year plan for the PlayStation 3. Shane Kim has stated that there would be no new Xbox console from Microsoft for quite some time. Crytek, through Cevat Yerli, the president of the company, has stated that the outfit only started thinking about making videogames on consoles on... |
18 June 2009 02:34 GMT |
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Do you remember that way back in May 2008, more than a year ago, Cevat Yerli, the outspoken president and Chief Executive Officer of Crytek, announced that his company was no longer working on PC exclusive titles, mainly because of the piracy plaguing the platform?It took all this time for the company to actually com... |
17 June 2009 03:26 GMT |
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The console war has been waged on the hardware side as much as on the software side of things. From companies boasting that they have the most powerful devices to the most complete set of services, you will always hear corporate executives giving out statements such as that. But it is always up to the third-party de... |
16 June 2009 13:01 GMT |
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Crysis 2 has been confirmed as being in development at Crytek, with the company saying that the game would be released for both the PC and gaming consoles. Of course, this was a surprise considering the PC focus of the previous titles that the developer launched.When talking about the reasons for moving to consoles, ... |
12 June 2009 07:28 GMT |
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Video games have been blamed for a lot of things over the years, especially those that featured violence as they were believed to influence young people and teach them that violence was actually fun and could be sustained in real life, not only in the virtual realm. Even though studies have infirmed such things, it ... |
9 June 2009 16:41 GMT |
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In a move that will make a lot of PC gamers all around the world start upgrading their computers, Electronic Arts and Crytek have announced the newest title in the Crysis franchise, Crysis 2. Based on the superior CryEngine 3, this fresh game will be the first multi platform one, as it will appear on the PC, the Xbox... |
2 June 2009 03:03 GMT |
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By now, a lot of people, especially gamers, have heard of OnLive, a service that promises to take the concept of cloud computing and adapt it to gaming, making it possible for people with even the lowest end-computer connected to the Internet to run high-end video games. Since its announcement, the opinions found in... |
6 May 2009 02:37 GMT |
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Cloud computing has been around for quite some time, as the idea of using a computer cluster in order to calculate certain demanding tasks and sending the results back to the original PCs is something tested and proven. But when OnLive announced that it would be offering on-demand video game streaming for the masses... |
27 April 2009 15:01 GMT |
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There are a lot of video game developers that specialize in first-person shooters. We've got studios like Infinity Ward, id Software or Epic Games, but none of them is as respected as Crytek, creator of the iconic Far Cry and the more recent Crysis series of games. It has always pushed the envelope in terms of ... |
10 April 2009 03:03 GMT |
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Crytek is quite a weird company, especially when it comes to trademarks that are filled with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The company trademarked Warhead, Warface and World in Crysis, prompting speculation that all of them would be titles in the Crysis franchise.Indeed, Warhead proved to be a videog... |
8 April 2009 03:27 GMT |
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