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Crysis Warhead
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In Crysis Warhead, players will don the Nanosuit of Sergeant Sykes, also known as 'Psycho', one of the most memorable characters from Crysis. More brash and aggressive than his Delta Force squadmate Nomad, players will experience Psycho's parallel story during the events of the original game, finding that life on the other side of the island is even more intense and explosive than they ever could have imagined.
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Added:Thu 15th Oct 2009 00:41, Post No: 3
How have PC gamers been shafted? PCs can still fully utilize the engine, only now the engine is easily accesible to consoles. If anything, it sounds like this will make console games easier to port to the PC, which is great news for PC gamers. I agree that being more console-friendly is a wise business move on Crytek's part, and I hope it becomes a popular engine for the reason stated above. I don't know why developers wouldn't love it; the engine sounds powerful and efficient.
Added:Mon 28th Jul 2008 06:51, Post No: 2
Next game after this is "Crysis:- arseraping" where they release it along with hacks and stop supporting it immediatly
Added:Thu 05th Jun 2008 04:07, Post No: 1
seems like pc gamers got shafted. console gaming FTW. it will make more money that way and i dont have to upgrade my P0rn viewer