![]() ![]() ![]() What content is available paints a great picture for Crysis on consoles.Įven if the narrative of the Crysis trilogy isn’t too deep and will be quite familiar for existing owners, it sure does provide a great backdrop for all the carnage. Still, the package offers three well put together campaigns that perform solidly and often have good map design. There is no denying that it is unfortunate that content is missing, making the originals on PC the only way to play anything beyond the vanilla campaigns. From the outset, this may give the impression of this trilogy being all but inferior to the PC releases. ![]() The lack of multiplayer hurts a bit more though, as it could have been something extra to sink teeth into aside from the story. ![]() Having Warhead in this package would have been nice to flesh out the narrative just a little more since it takes place during the intermediate events of the first game, but its absence makes some sense since this is a collection of the trilogy to its core. Many if not all of the criticisms in that review remain true, with missing content such as multiplayer and Crysis Warhead. In our review of Crysis Remastered on PC last year, we noted that it is derived from the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 console releases and this may hold true for Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 Remastered as well. The results are overall very positive, as these games deserved a revival. Bundling the original Crysis and its two sequels, the Crysis Remastered Trilogy aims to complete the goal of modernizing all three games on more modern PCs and consoles. Last year, Saber Interactive and Crytek set out to remaster Crysis on PC and console offering updated graphics, options, and optimization doing so with mixed results. Graphically, the original Crysis was way too ahead of its time and it pushed systems so hard that it enforced an iconic internet phrase. Since 2007, one game series has been a go-to for computer benchmarking for both good and bad reasons. ![]()
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