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Crysis 3

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Prophet is forced to save New York City from CELL after the alien invasion in Crysis 2 (2011).Prophet is forced to save New York City from CELL after the alien invasion in Crysis 2 (2011).Prophet is forced to save New York City from CELL after the alien invasion in Crysis 2 (2011).

  • Directors
    • Steven Bender
    • Cevat Yerli
    • Ian Fenton
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    • Steven Hall
    • Adrian Vershinin
    • Tim Partlett
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    • James Vincent Meredith
    • David Kennedy
    • Kosha Engler
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    • Directors
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      • Cevat Yerli
      • Ian Fenton
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      • Adrian Vershinin
      • Tim Partlett
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      • James Vincent Meredith
      • David Kennedy
      • Kosha Engler
    • 10User reviews
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    James Vincent Meredith
    James Vincent Meredith
    • Prophet
    • (voice)
    David Kennedy
    David Kennedy
    • Psycho
    • (voice)
    Kosha Engler
    Kosha Engler
    • Claire
    • (voice)
    Wolf Kahler
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    • Karl Ernst Rasch
    • (voice)
    Tim Beckmann
    Tim Beckmann
    • CELL THREE
    • (voice)
    Beth Chalmers
    • Female Tutorial
    • (voice)
    Tom Clarke Hill
    Tom Clarke Hill
    • CELL SIX
    • (voice)
    • (as Tom Clarke-Hill)
    Joe Coen
    Joe Coen
    • CELL FIVE
    • (voice)
    Sam Fink
    Sam Fink
    • CELL TWO
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    Derek Hagan
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    Ève Karpf
    • NAX
    • (voice)
    Eric Loren
    Eric Loren
    • Teammate #5
    • (voice)
    Ryan McCluskey
    Ryan McCluskey
    • Teammate #3
    • (voice)
    Mikey O'Connor
    • Teammate #8
    • (voice)
    • (as Mikey O'Conner)
    Jane Perry
    Jane Perry
    • Tara Strickland
    • (voice)
    William Roberts
    William Roberts
    • Commander #1
    • (voice)
    • (as Bill Roberts)
    Martin T. Sherman
    Martin T. Sherman
    • Teammate #6
    • (voice)
    John Schwab
    John Schwab
    • Teammate #7
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Steven Bender
      • Cevat Yerli
      • Ian Fenton
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      • Adrian Vershinin
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    8AntonioLenciano

    Graphic Pearl

    Crysis 3 tells the fate of the final clash between an intelligent race of aliens - the Cepids, and the Earthlings, led by Major Laurence "The Prophet" Barnes, known from the previous two parts.

    When you first contact a Crytek production, a graphic bomb hits. At that time, the game was ahead of all other productions by whole graphic eons, pushing its possibilities to almost unattainable levels. Nine years after the premiere, Crysis 3 looks like it came out two years ago. Meticulousness, graphic richness, particle effects, graphic momentum make an electrifying impression. The game is supposed to please the eye with a cascade of graphic colors and details and it does it perfectly.

    The second, after the graphic design, element that brings the most satisfaction is eliminating enemies. The creators took care of a diverse arsenal of weapons, and with the help of a nanosuit, enemies can be exterminated both silently and as a full-fledged killing machine.

    The gameplay, its momentum, possibilities and operability beat all CoDs, Battlefields and Far Cry. If you are looking for a juicy, full-fledged FPS, Crysis 3 is filled to the brim with action and combat product.

    The only drawback that can be noticed is the random drops in frames per second in this powerful world and a bit wooden cutscenes. Plus, it's the best part of the entire trilogy, crowning the epic finale from the Lingsham Islands to the depths of New York City.

    Rating: 8/10.
    8nyarnebbanot

    The third and final conclusion of the Crysis franchise

    Crysis had a great 5 years of existing as a franchise. But it seemed to fall down after Crysis 2. Giving us the best graphics. This time CELL and the Ceph where going to get it. Will Cevat Yerli truly prove us he is a great game director?

    STORY

    Again it takes place in New York and oh by golly out of all the amazing places we had to choose the most overused Hollywood Summer blockbuster setting. So after years even if Alcatraz has defeated the Ceph Army in a grand sacrifice. The Earth has been under siege by CELL and CEPH. They both have been harvesting the Earth for the energy and thus you Lawrence Fishburne must defeat the Alpha Ceph. It's a pretty epic looking story but it's just over the top Michael Bay-ness. You are in for a Universal Studio theme park Ride. Everyone here is back from the Crysis 2 that has not been killed off. And new people that will be killed off and you might feel sad for. Psycho is back to help kick ass the whole way

    GAMEPLAY

    Crysis 3's gameplay is give or take better than Crysis 2. The choices are more obvious yet the level design still feels simple and linear. You can sneak around and shoot things with a bow that has 3 different powers, regular, explosive, electric, amongst other things. They do a great job of interacting with the environment. The AI somewhat slow but still responsive. It's pretty easy if you ask me. With easy bosses.

    The controls of have been even more simplified down to the point where you only have the option of choosing either invisibility and invincibility. The leaning and cover shooter has been stripped. But the RPG elements remain. Everything is streamlined in this game. You can slide however. Which is just wonderful. You can ride automobiles sometimes. But these aren't a choice, they are just highly suggested mini games. Trust me.

    You can hack in simple puzzles and other things.

    Too bad the game is too short and easy compared to it's Dark Souls Predecessor.

    Multiplayer lobbies exist. You can battle in multiplayer and pick a few matches. Casual, and unbalanced. Crysis 3 has has some unbelievably unbalanced fights. Where you can be a rebel or raptor team or CELL. But overall no one is there anymore. I try look for some servers in US and I am yet to see anyone still playing Crysis 3.

    GRAPHICS

    Have you ever looked at the face of God?

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    Enough here has been said.

    Unless you have a potato PC. But still C3 looks great at any resolution do to it's wonderful atmospheric art direction.

    Crysis 3 looks wonderful, it's the best looker of the generation 7. Everything is detailed, though the Michael Bay explosions and art Style maybe a bit mmmm degenerate, you cannot deny it still. Everything is in full force, the flowing vegetation is back, somethings are blocky despite tessellation on frogs being promised, but who am I kidding, no one cares about that because the sci-fi style keeps it from being bad. The water shimmers, everything shimmers, everything is lovely. I love it. The special effects are good to. Sparks fly, lighting dazzles. So many crazy unique looking scenes with atmosphere. Crysis goes less for realistic and more artsy like 90% of the time but totally worth it.

    SOUND

    The production qualities in Crysis 3 are top notch. Everything has crazy sci-fi sounds. The music can be off-putting at times. You can also listen to audio logs. But no one cares about that. Everything sounds explosive I highly suggest you get a Dolby surround system for this.

    CONCLUSION

    In conclusion, Crysis 3 is a great video game. It may not be perfect but it's still worth the romp when you have no attention span and a GTX 1080.
    9kyle-domination

    A beautiful ride to a dystopian jungle. A masterpiece.

    Beautiful violence. That is what Crysis really is.

    It's the first Crysis game I've tried on a console instead of PC and I must say it looks beautiful.

    Crysis was never just about graphics for me, but gameplay and story. Gameplay doesn't exactly change from Crysis 2, with few additions like the predator bow but the storyline is this iteration's strong point now it's more personal, quoting the game, "it's never been just about the suit", with a great memorable ending.

    Level design is also a major improvement, with 7 beautiful and non-linear levels, which are larger than in Crysis 2, but (of course) smaller than in the original. As for multiplayer, it is quite engaging, and the Hunter mode is brilliant.

    One big letdown is the game's length even with all the side missions and some datapad hunting, the slow and steady stealth playthrough took me only 7 hours 20 minutes. By the way, the datapads contain some very interesting background information with some plot base for possible future games.

    To sum up, the overall impression is that the game is more of a standalone expansion like Warhead was to original Crysis, and not the actual third part of the trilogy, with its shortness and few gameplay changes. However, it's a damn good game, improving on Crysis 2 in everything but the game's length, and it's a damn good game overall. They called him Prophet. And I will remember him.

    Crysis 3 is really a beautiful game. The visuals are just stunning. The textures have been improved to the max and the lighting is memorable. The AI is easy only on casual but Veteran is a perfect difficulty. Super Soldier and Post Human Warrior are INSANE. I do not know why some critics are saying that the AI is bad? That is just ridiculous.

    Crysis 3 is a fantastic game. It really is.

    For the best experience, get the PC version (if you have the right computer that is) but the console version is still good.

    9/10
    7Pepe-arbiter

    More of the same doesn't necessarily have to be a negative

    Crysis 3 plays almost exactly the same as its predecessor. Other than an upgraded graphics engine that still looks mind blowing on consoles to this day, it feels at times more like an expansion pack than a brand new game. But the gameplay from Crysis 2 was pretty solid, so that's not entirely a negative. It mixes the openness of the first game with the gameplay loop and aesthetic of the second game and it manages to work for the most part. The story is dumb as hell but it has cool concepts, and the alien invaders are still interesting but they're never explored to their full potential. As a third game, it does effectively "close the book" on the trilogy as a whole, which I appreciate since we will likely never get a fourth game and it would irritate me if it ended on a cliffhanger that'll never get resolved (Dead Space 3 DLC? Anyone?).
    7dfle3

    The best game in the trilogy and a good way to end the story. 75%

    Platform: PS3

    Genre: First person shooter with a sci-fi premise.

    Setting:

    Like Crysis 2, you're in New York City, which is in lockdown mode. The year is 2047, 24 years after Crysis 2.

    Story:

    Since this is final instalment of the Crysis series, it's obviously the conclusion of the human Nanosuit soldiers' war against the technologically advanced alien Ceph occupiers and the human Crynet organisation, which seeks to rule the Earth with absolute power. Nanosuits are technologically advanced suits which grant the wearer advantages in combat, like temporary invisibility, brute strength and other things of a similar nature.

    Graphics:

    * The usual high, Crysis series standard, but, on PS3, without the "Wow!" factor that I felt when first playing "Uncharted 2". Maybe "It's so good that you don't even notice it!"?

    * Character models look excellent in the cutscenes.

    * Illusion of wide open spaces in New York.

    Audio:

    B grade dialogue at times, e.g. Psycho's comments.

    Good about the game:

    * Unlike Crysis 2, this has replay value and I was actually interested in chasing trophies...using or upgrading the Nanosuit!

    * The AI has improved over the comically bad at times implementation in Crysis 2. E.g. the CELL AI are in some ways smarter than they were in Crysis 2 and at least there aren't the glitches that the previous game had, either...well, there was just one Ceph which tried to walk through a blocked door continuously...maybe the developers put that in for people who wanted a bit of Crysis 2 nostalgia thrown in?

    * The Ceph don't really work together to defeat you, which is a blessing, as on the harder difficulties I'd personally find it extremely challenging and frustrating if they did.

    * Story information is provided by data which you can choose to read or listen (good) to but sometimes it's not quick enough to open and you can find yourself not being sure on how to find it again via the menu (bad).

    Misjudgements in the game:

    * 3 button presses to start the game! I think that you have to press a button which then brings up this sequence: "Press Start to begin", with the next option being "Resume game".

    * No "Save" option for the game (it autosaves at checkpoints) and...sometimes you don't trust the game!

    * Opaque on how to achieve Secondary Objective in the "Gods and monsters" section, as far as the cooling towers requirement went. There was nothing on the HUD to indicate where to go or what to do on that front.

    * It could have been signalled better on how to progress at times. E.g. even though I had acquired the weapon to attack a communications tower, it wasn't obvious to me that I had everything that I needed and what I should do next...so I felt that I had to lookup up a video online which showed you what to do.

    * For some reason the Ceph Stalkers attack you even when you are in stealth mode.

    * The Alpha Ceph battle gets tedious with all the reloading of autosaves that I found myself doing (due to dying) but fortunately the game does enough checkpoint saves to prevent it from becoming an intolerable imposition on the poor player. I thought I'd need to look at an online video to help me progress past this section but fortunately I didn't need to do that. I think that my note on this section says that an object which provides you with power-ups necessary to progress past this section are hard to see.

    Bad about the game:

    * Glitched trophies. I didn't get the trophy for having all weapons and attachments. Even though I'm sure I satisfied the requirements for this trophy, it seems that there is some (unmentioned) method of confirming that you have the weapon attachment which you do in fact have. Extremely irritating. Presumably I'd have to replay the game from scratch (no saved progress) in order to do this...and only by slavishly following an online video on how to do this "properly"...i.e. watching the ENTIRE game on video and following it PRECISELY. Absolutely pathetic. It's the worst kind of grinding, scavenger hunt which games can employ.

    * Feeling that I needed to look up videos online on how to progress at some points. E.g. for killing the Ceph Mastermind. Also, I need to consult a video to get to the Control Tower...twice!

    * Interminable VTOL sequence (a flying gunship)...it gets frustrating trying to progress to the next stage of the game when you keep dying in it! I.e. some more checkpoints in this sequence would have been appreciated.

    * Annoying hack at the part to do with the Nexus (for the turrets, I think)...I found it impossible.

    General observations:

    Initially I found the controls daunting and wondered if they were different to the previous games, but I must have come to terms with them anyway (I'm writing this review almost a year after I completed the game).

    After my negative review of Crysis 2, it was pleasing that the final game in this series marks the high point of this series. Unlike Crysis 2, with it's interminable length, Crysis 3 encourages replays due to its much shorter running time (hmm...but actually...looking at my trophies for these two games, it seems that I completed Crysis 2 quicker than I did Crysis 3...but maybe I put more hours into the former?). In any case, Crysis 2 FELT interminable, which is my complaint). Also, I could be bothered going after trophies in Crysis 3, unlike for Crysis 2, which were of a "Who cares?" variety.

    Miscellaneous:

    * An in game NPC's ID card expires in 2099...about 52 years from the game's present!

    * Easter egg after the end credits.

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      The first Crysis game to introduce the Composite Hunter Bow.
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      In spite of having a power source capable of supplying to the entire world, CELL uses a hydroelectric dam to power their defense towers.
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      Edited into Crysis Remastered Trilogy (2021)

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      • February 19, 2013 (United States)
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