With his team scattered or dead, Alcatraz is severely wounded and rescued by Prophet, one of the nanosuited soldiers from the first game. You take control of Alcatraz, a new protagonist to the series who is part of Marine Recon Force, and is shot down en route to a New York, which has been hit by a plague that is related to the ongoing alien invasion. But then again, what more do you really need to know? The story of Crysis 2 serves as both an introduction to the series, as well as a direct continuation of the original game-because let’s face it, the majority of people playing the console version of this game won’t have a clue what the story is about, except that you are in New York and there are aliens that need a whuppin’. Continue on to find out more in our in-depth review. There are a few glitches that pop up now and then, and the story takes a while to get going–especially for people who didn’t play the first game–but these are minor complaints, and quickly forgotten compared to the fantastic overall package Crysis 2 offers. The Outer Worlds 2: release date speculation, trailer, and more Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2’s new trailer is frighteningly immersive Nintendo Switch 2: 5 features we want in the next-gen console But can it bring that level of legendary graphical excellence to the console market and succeed on a new platform? The answer is yes, very much so. The original game was a commercial success, with 3 million copies sold around the world, but the console market opens the franchise up to a new and much larger potential audience. So when the sequel was announced to be heading to consoles where most of us lowly mortals can actually try to play the damn thing, the anticipation was high, to say he least. ![]() It was also a well-made game beyond just the graphics, which further propelled the its burgeoning legend. The original Crysis was something of a graphics vampire, and only the strongest (computers) survived-or at least only the strongest were able to run the game at its full potential. If you have played video games over the last few years, then you have probably heard the line “Can it run Crysis?” That phrase has almost taken on meme levels, and one day could stand next to classic expressions such as “All your base are belong to us,”, and “Our princess is in another castle”. ![]() ![]() (This review used the Xbox 360 version of the game)
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