Games We Love but Wish We Could Love Playing
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One of the most anticipated console games from Crytek arrived, and for some it was jubilation, and others, anger.
But why? Well for some, the mere fact the game was coming to consoles was a blasphemes occurrence, and for the others, it was a sense of, about time.
Come check out a true gamers perspective on the title, plus there's footage showing the difference between the 3 platforms, and there's barely anything in it.
After all, isn't enjoying the gameplay ideally being what the game is about, not how 'nice' it looks. And Crysis 2 has gameplay by the bucket loads.
The review has over 190 images and videos, knock yourselves out
Moving from PC to consoles for a sequel is always a risky proposition, especially when the original was a showcase title for gamers with graphics card installations that cost more than the average personal computer.
There’s always the sense that developers must be ‘dumbing down’ the game somewhat and pandering to a broader audience.
Far Cry 2 wasn’t a resounding success on consoles, but it proved to be an ambitious open world adventure far deeper than any regular FPS already released on the 360 or PS3. Crysis 2 has arrived with some lofty expectations and what it does different is clearly what will set it apart from the horde of franchise shooters.






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