Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
|pcgamingwiki=Crysis | |pcgamingwiki=Crysis | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Crysis''' is a science fiction [[first-person shooter]] computer game developed by German company [[Crytek]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. It is the first game of a planned trilogy. It was released on November 13, [[2007]] in North America, November 15 in Australia, November 16 in Europe, November 23 in New Zealand, and November 29 in Japan. Initial NPD sales numbers were taken as a sign that the game had flopped. However, during EA's Q3 2008 Earnings Conference Call, it was stated that Crysis had sold over one million copies worldwide in the fiscal quarter and that the game continues to exceed sales expectations. A standalone expansion pack, [[Crysis Warhead]], was released. On September 9, 2011 it was announced that the game would be released for the [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]] as a digital download in October 2011. | '''Crysis''' is a science fiction [[first-person shooter]] computer game developed by German company [[Crytek]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. It is the first game of a planned trilogy. It was released on [[November 13]], [[2007]] in North America, [[November 15]] in Australia, [[November 16]] in Europe, [[November 23]] in New Zealand, and [[November 29]] in Japan. Initial NPD sales numbers were taken as a sign that the game had flopped. However, during EA's Q3 2008 Earnings Conference Call, it was stated that Crysis had sold over one million copies worldwide in the fiscal quarter and that the game continues to exceed sales expectations. A standalone expansion pack, [[Crysis Warhead]], was released. On [[September 9]], 2011 it was announced that the game would be released for the [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]] as a digital download in October 2011. | ||
Crysis is based in a fictional future where an ancient alien spacecraft has been discovered beneath the Earth on an island near the coast of China. The single player campaign has the player assume the role of United States Delta Force operator Jake Dunn, referred to in-game by his call sign, Nomad. Nomad is armed with various futuristic weapons and equipment, most notably a "Nano Muscle Suit" which, according to Crytek senior game designer Bernd Diemer, was inspired by the United States' Future Force Warrior 2020 program. In Crysis, the player fights both North Korean and extraterrestrial enemies, in four different locations: a tropical island jungle, inside an "Ice Sphere" (consisting of the same jungle, but frozen), the alien ship itself (with a zero-gravity area) and a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier. Crysis supports Direct3D 10 for graphics rendering, and includes the same editor that was used by Crytek to create the game. | Crysis is based in a fictional future where an ancient alien spacecraft has been discovered beneath the Earth on an island near the coast of China. The single player campaign has the player assume the role of United States Delta Force operator Jake Dunn, referred to in-game by his call sign, Nomad. Nomad is armed with various futuristic weapons and equipment, most notably a "Nano Muscle Suit" which, according to Crytek senior game designer Bernd Diemer, was inspired by the United States' Future Force Warrior 2020 program. In Crysis, the player fights both North Korean and extraterrestrial enemies, in four different locations: a tropical island jungle, inside an "Ice Sphere" (consisting of the same jungle, but frozen), the alien ship itself (with a zero-gravity area) and a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier. Crysis supports Direct3D 10 for graphics rendering, and includes the same editor that was used by Crytek to create the game. |