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Electronic Arts Crysis

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Product Details of Electronic Arts Crysis

Description

Crysis

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Game Genre: First Person Shooter (FPS)

Compatible OS: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP

ESRB Rating: M (Mature)

Media Format: DVD-ROM

Release Date: 2007-11-14

Summary

Product Title: Electronic Arts Crysis

Manufacturer: Electronic Arts

Power Score: 4.8 | 2 Reviews

Software

Game Genre: First Person Shooter (FPS)

License Type: Full Product

ESRB Rating: M (Mature)

Media Format: DVD-ROM

Release Date: 2007-11-14

System Requirements

Required Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP

Network Compatible: Yes

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Reviews on Electronic Arts Crysis

  • 5
  By member: josh4 - Nov 19, 2007

Crysis

Strengths: lets see... just about everything

Weakness: eats your pc alive ( I have a e6600 2.4 dual core 8800 gts w/ 320mb 1 gb of ram) another gb of ram would help but still if you want great graphics, thats the price you have to pay.

There are still a few bugs in the game ( since when has throwing a frog at someone killed them???) but the game is still incredible. Personally I think this is probably one of the best shooters ever even though slow at times, the addition of a nano suit on top of the incredibly lush tropical environment and then add aliens to top that... wow.

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  • 4.6
  GameZone - Nov 27, 2007

Crysis

German developer Crytek made a big splash with their previous title, Far Cry, which garnered a fair amount of critical acclaim and became somewhat of a cult classic. Now, they’ve once again set out to turn the PC world on its head with Crysis. After being announced in early 2006, Crysis quickly became a poster child for Microsoft’s latest API, DirectX 10, showcasing the gorgeous effects and...

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