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Crysis reminded PC gamers why they played games on PC, which is to experience the optimal version of any game and to taste the new first. And it also pushed developers to higher levels of fidelity ...
In 2025, Crysis is no longer the technical juggernaut it once was, and its place as a PC benchmarking tool has since been taken by newer hardware-stressing games like Cyberpunk 2077.
The original version of Crysis is still great too, and just as taxing on your PC as you remember. In our Crysis review, critic Jason Ocampo wrote, "Quite simply, Crysis represents the first-person ...
But in the first of a series of videos celebrating Crytek's 25 th anniversary, the studio says the most vital difference between Far Cry and Crysis had nothing to do with raw technical oomph.
Crytek is marking its 25th anniversary with a new documentary series that reexamines its legacy – starting with the creative leap between Far Cry and Crysis.
Turns out the devs behind Crysis made its highest settings so hard to run is because they were thinking about the PC you would own in 2010, not the one you were stuck with in 2007 ...
Crysis was so demanding that it spawned the now infamous catchphrase, “But can it run Crysis?”, which was used in the years following the game’s release to deliver a verdict on a PC spec.
Crysis is a PC sci-fi first-person shooter from the award-winning developer Crytek, the developers of the critically acclaimed Far Cry (MC90). Earth, 2019: A colossal asteroid crashes down to Earth.
Crytek has put Crysis 4 “on hold” as it lays off around 60 staff, around 15% of its 400 person company. Some staff working on the future of Crysis has shifted to work on Hunt: Showdown 1896, a ...
Crytek has announced plans to release a DirectX 11 patch for the PC version of Crysis 2. The sci-fi shooter - which was released for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 last month - currently uses the outdated ...