View Full Version : Crysis 2, new trailer!
richiespeed13
Aug 21 2009, 15:52
This beauty of a game is back! And this time with the nanosuit 2 :D
Check out the latest trailer here:
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I can't wait!
Heatseeker
Aug 21 2009, 16:52
Another tech demo?
Zipper5
Aug 21 2009, 17:03
Eugh. Now, in 2006 or whenever it was, and they released that Crysis trailer of them showing off the detail of the Nano suit like this one, my response was "Well ok, that is pretty damn detailed and realistic looking." But now, Crysis and Crysis: Warhead have come and gone, and yet they do almost the exact same thing with a slightly modified Nano suit. 2006 it was awesome, 2009 I couldn't care less.
I still liked Crysis and Crysis: Warhead, but I'd much rather see the game than one model.
Heatseeker
Aug 21 2009, 17:46
Crysis was a total letdown, the demo was nice but the game never got any better.
That floating part with the jellyfish was a total bore, and even the end (if we can call it that) sucked.
After i forced myself thru single player i gave my copy to a friend.
richiespeed13
Aug 21 2009, 18:19
Crysis was a total letdown, the demo was nice but the game never got any better.
That floating part with the jellyfish was a total bore, and even the end (if we can call it that) sucked.
After i forced myself thru single player i gave my copy to a friend.
Are you serious? I guess one mans heaven is another mans hell.
But then again, the countless amazning reviews and awards it won do say something. On gamespot i believe its the 3rd best fps game of all time, with a rating of 9.5
Imo the campaign was amazing, the gameplay was amazing, and the graphics were simply in a new league. I would imagine crysis 2 will be just as good.
Heatseeker
Aug 21 2009, 19:36
Are you serious? I guess one mans heaven is another mans hell.
But then again, the countless amazning reviews and awards it won do say something. On gamespot i believe its the 3rd best fps game of all time, with a rating of 9.5
Imo the campaign was amazing, the gameplay was amazing, and the graphics were simply in a new league. I would imagine crysis 2 will be just as good.
Im serious.
Reviews/awards/ratings mean nothing to me, especially when a game is as hyped and anticipated as this one.
I didnt like the single player campaign, it felt rushed and slapped together in a hurry, i think the first level was actually the best one.
The gameplay and graphics were good but that was it.. the game didnt have any appeal to me other than technology, it wasnt very interesting, campaign wasnt well executed, characters, story, events.. and a catastrophic failure for an end.
STALKER (with all its bugs and flaws) was far more interesting than Crysis.
I think Crytek are great platform developers but their games are an excuse to put their technology out there, i dont like to play a game that feels like a product assembled by a robot.
Im not looking forward to more Crysis.
SiC-Disaster
Aug 21 2009, 19:50
That trailer deserved it's own thread? :p
Iroquois Pliskin
Aug 22 2009, 00:59
I bet you can run it at 4x AAA @<hidden> 1920, everything very high/max enthusiast. :D I've played through Crysis & Crysis Warhead with those settings except the AA on a Phenom II 2x 550, 4gb DDR3 1333mhz o'ram & a 4890. (OS is win7 64b w/ 9.7/9.8)
Unlike Crysis Warhead, the original Crysis actually had a worthy story and reminded me of Far Cry, which was a brilliant debut by the team. Gameplay after the Core levels is stunning, especially the half-frozen jungles.
They've exploited my fetish for snow & icy weather, but that's another story. :D
SWAT_BigBear
Aug 22 2009, 05:46
Crysis was a good game in SP, MP was gay.
Graphics are good, if you have the system to handle it.
Story line was great, for make believe.
No, I will not be buying any other editions, Crysis #1 was enough for me.
Mr_Centipede
Aug 22 2009, 12:30
those nanosuit looked kinda like a prototype to me... not a full production suit. i would think the military would like the suit to be more 'military like'. something like camo pattern would be nice. not something out of a comic book
those nanosuit looked kinda like a prototype to me... not a full production suit. i would think the military would like the suit to be more 'military like'. something like camo pattern would be nice. not something out of a comic book
Crytek follows path of "hollywood realism"
Things need to look cool.
I figured rather than starting a new thread I should continue using this one.
Anyways, a new Crysis 2 trailer was released which is apparently rendered ingame. And it's... Well... The trailer speaks for itself. :eek:
Enjoy!
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Aeneas2020
Apr 9 2010, 20:08
its v impressive if it is ingame...although to me it looks like its done in another program with in game assets...could be wrong either way lets see when it is released.
Tonci87
Apr 10 2010, 10:43
So I guess they won´t continue the Story of Nomad in Crysis 2
Zipper5
Apr 10 2010, 10:58
Well, there's also this trailer which has Prophet at the end, so perhaps...?
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Laqueesha
Apr 10 2010, 11:02
We cannot fight new wars with old weapons. :D
This is the console version isn't it?
I was planning on skipping this one.
NodUnit
Apr 10 2010, 16:13
It's all platforms.
Probably not, I expect it to be a 360 port.
I don't see it coming to DS (best selling console platform) or even Wii (2nd best selling console platform).
As far as I'm aware the Cryengine 3 is the PS3/X360 version of the engine, so while it will be available on PC, it is the console version.
Much like Far Cry 2 or FEAR 2 was.
If you see what I mean... a console game (based on a successful PC franchise) ported to the PC, rather than a PC game.
Given that Far Cry and Crysis were both technology titles on the PC I don't feel that a console port can hold a lot of the attraction for me.
maturin
Apr 10 2010, 20:11
Is it all set in New York? Next-gen graphics in an urban settings are about fourteen times easier to do than next-gen graphics in a natural environment.
Probably not, I expect it to be a 360 port.
I don't see it coming to DS (best selling console platform) or even Wii (2nd best selling console platform).
As far as I'm aware the Cryengine 3 is the PS3/X360 version of the engine, so while it will be available on PC, it is the console version.
Much like Far Cry 2 or FEAR 2 was.
If you see what I mean... a console game (based on a successful PC franchise) ported to the PC, rather than a PC game.
Given that Far Cry and Crysis were both technology titles on the PC I don't feel that a console port can hold a lot of the attraction for me.
And here I was hoping that they'd finally have something new to benchmark graphics cards with.
Zipper5
Apr 10 2010, 20:18
^ This. :j:
I'm still hoping that Crytek will make the PC version literally that - a PC version i.e. not a console port.
With EA holding them by the balls, however, that glimmer of hope is quickly fading...
Aeneas2020
Apr 10 2010, 23:40
it worries me that the devs have never been paticularly good at the whole mutant/alien combat thing (Far Cry and Crysis were both pretty shoddy after the player vs human sections) and yet for this new game it looks like the aliens are the main foe. I know they have some "mystery" soldiers popping up but the thing i liked about crysis was at least it had a fantasy story in a somewhat real world setting now it's just getting into gears or war type territory and I really am not sure that the whole human vs alien mechanic can carry the whole game based on my previous experience with their work....i hope i'm wrong.
I replay the game a lot but never the monster stages.
When you have already jumped the shark, why not do it twice?:D
Have you guys heard that its coming in 3D as well? It gonna be sooo holyshit experience. :D
Flash Thunder
Jun 15 2010, 09:06
Have you guys heard that its coming in 3D as well? It gonna be sooo holyshit experience. :D
Does it also come in flop my body around like a moron flavor?
Ill pass with Crysis 2.
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Thats what Arma 3 is for. :yay:
Specialist
Jun 15 2010, 12:58
I have never played Crysis, I have seen a few videos on youtube and decided not to buy it.
I played Crysis in 3D.
It wasn't bad, but there were better titles for it.
Hopefully they will have pandered to it more.
You know, put in monsters that fire stuff towards you like the psyker beasts in STALKER or those tongue monsters in Left4Dead.
If not a load of swinging pendulums always works.
I have never played Crysis, I have seen a few videos on youtube and decided not to buy it.
Don't worry, you didn't miss anything special.
Pretty graphics does not a good game make.
SgtH3nry3
Jun 16 2010, 18:47
^ This. :j:
I'm still hoping that Crytek will make the PC version literally that - a PC version i.e. not a console port.
With EA holding them by the balls, however, that glimmer of hope is quickly fading...From what I understand they actually ported various parts of the original PC CryEngine to the consoles.
The special thing is that the IDE (integrated development environment) of CryEngine is a real-time WYSIWYG solution.
And they have used this to develop the same material simultaneously on PC and consoles.
This eliminates the problems of simply porting the engine and trying to put wrappers/virtual machines for the different API's.
But that means the coders have less time to implement new features like a Direct3D 11 renderer or DirectCompute offloading.
Although many people don't like Crytek games because of the unhuman enemies, I always find that refreshing actually.
The only things I really dislike about these games is the investment of hardware and the bad unhuman AI. The latter is said to be fixed now though.
As I understand it every all platform game is created in the same way. (Hence no mods).
However, a port is still a port no matter how in depth they are in explaining the porting process to us.
It matters not to me whether it is ported in real time or ported after completion on one platform.
I do not imagine for one second that the AI on Crysis 2 will be improved on from the AI in Cryisis.
Quite the opposite. Givern the far lower system specs this game is designed for AI will be amongst the first things to be nerfed. Just as it was in Far Cry 2, just as it was in FEAR 2.
Complex AI most needs the two things consoles suck most at, RAM and CPU.
SgtH3nry3
Jun 18 2010, 18:03
As I understand it every all platform game is created in the same way. (Hence no mods).
However, a port is still a port no matter how in depth they are in explaining the porting process to us.
It matters not to me whether it is ported in real time or ported after completion on one platform.
I do not imagine for one second that the AI on Crysis 2 will be improved on from the AI in Cryisis.
Quite the opposite. Givern the far lower system specs this game is designed for AI will be amongst the first things to be nerfed. Just as it was in Far Cry 2, just as it was in FEAR 2.
Complex AI most needs the two things consoles suck most at, RAM and CPU.Yes, porting is porting. But usually developers port games from console dev kits to PC, not the other way around.
11aTony
Feb 13 2011, 20:59
So, Crysis 2 has no lean or prone. Great, I hated that in previous game.
I hope weapons have no recoil and everything is toggled. If you would get knocked out on every load during the campaign would be awesome as well. I really have high expectations for this game, cant wait for it.
Dwarden
Feb 13 2011, 21:05
did you expected really more? :)
Richey79
Feb 13 2011, 22:04
http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k604/Richardyellowbelly7/1293299949229.jpg
Same goes for aliens (particularly ones uniformly wearing symmetrical robo-armour designed to be easy for the artists to render), sci-fi fetish suits, Johnny Allen from Eastenders' voice work (again) and single-player campaigns that are scripted from start to finish to include a shopping list of graphical effects.
Same goes especially for single-player campaigns where the first two levels are twenty times better than the remaining eighty percent of the game.
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