crysis comming to xbox360 and ps3

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panther said:
Already played on PC feel sorry for you

even i did play it on pc

i love playing on pc more than console:clap:

what good for me in crysis comming to xbox360 and ps3:hap2:

:angel1: is they will have good sales and lot of other games will come using this CryEngine 3 and also if this CryEngine 3 is running on xbox360 it will for sure run on a mid respc
 
ya that's right.... every single console out there be it x360 or ps3 will have the same hardware but not case with desktops.where specs keep changing
 
All of them eventually come to the consoles because of MORE MONIES.

panther said:
Already played on PC feel sorry for you

And we don't have to spend a fortune to upgrade our PS3's or Xbox 360's just to be able to play a game for a little bit of eyecandy. I feel sorry for you!
 
Params7 said:
All of them eventually come to the consoles because of MORE MONIES.
And we don't have to spend a fortune to upgrade our PS3's or Xbox 360's just to be able to play a game for a little bit of eyecandy. I feel sorry for you!

haha :P thats y i am getting a ps3 instead of a gaming PC! but I will miss the mouse!
 
countrock said:
haha :P thats y i am getting a ps3 instead of a gaming PC! but I will miss the mouse!

i think mouse ans keyboard setup is coming to ps3 from sony it self (i dont know if its true:cursing: )
 
Ive played KZ2 and R2 till now, and I loved playing with the controller. Whats the point of playing it on a console if youre going to play with a m&k combo :P
 
Crysis is a good game but it is too short......ended it today only, i was thinking of destroying the whole alien island:@ :@
can anybody let me know if crysis warhead is a continuation of story?

so which is more fun controller or mouse/keyboard combo?
 
ishashank said:
Crysis is a good game but it is too short......ended it today only, i was thinking of destroying the whole alien island:@ :@

can anybody let me know if crysis warhead is a continuation of story?

so which is more fun controller or mouse/keyboard combo?

crysis warhead is the best (it not continuation of story )

Plot

Crysis Warhead takes place during the events of the original Crysis, on the other side of the island in which the game is set. In the introductory film, British SAS Sergeant "Psycho" Sykes witnesses a North Korean warship being bombarded by U.S. Navy fighter jets. Leaving the shore, he joins a vehicle convoy driving through the jungle, and defends it as it is attacked by North Korean soldiers. The convoy is destroyed and the Marines fight into the night. The intro ends as the VTOL that tries to evacuate the destroyed convoy's Marines is hit by a missile and crash-lands. Psycho awakes and goes to find a better position for the surviving Marines, but gets attacked by an EMP blast from a container being lifted away by North Korean soldiers. Sykes is later assigned a mission to pursue another North Korean container that JSOC believes contains a nuclear warhead. As the mission progresses, Psycho is reunited with old friend Sean O'Neill who was originally going to have Nomad's spot on Raptor Team. He was replaced by Nomad after failing an evaluation test. Psycho helps O'Neill after his F-35C jet is shot down and takes him to a VTOL to escape.

Psycho fights through the jungle and coastlines against the North Korean military to track down the container and stop them from taking it. After he reaches a submarine, he sees what's inside. Rather than a nuclear warhead, the container houses an alien, which knocks Psycho out with an EMP blast. After he wakes up again, he is captured and tortured by the North Koreans. As the submarine submerges, the island is suddenly flash-frozen while mechanical alien "Exosuits" attack. Psycho pursues Colonel Lee through the frozen waters and valleys, eventually meeting up with another nanosuit team on the island, Eagle Team. Psycho and Eagle Team continue the pursuit, fighting off an enormous walking Exosuit. Eagle Team is separated from Psycho in a mine, while Psycho continues searching for the container. After reaching an underground train station, Psycho is ordered to get on the train the container is loaded on. Emerging above ground, Psycho fights off both North Korean soldiers and aliens trying to reclaim the container, O'Neill assisting him.

Psycho is ordered to destroy the container if he cannot capture it. Before the container can be extracted by friendly forces off the bridge where the train stopped, Colonel Lee arrives and uses a captured U.S. Marine as a hostage to bait Psycho off the train. Psycho is forced to drop the Marine and to retrieve the detonator for the planted explosives. Colonel Lee manages to escape with the container before the explosives could be detonated. Although Psycho survives the fall, the marine, who was not wearing an armoured nanosuit, is not so lucky. He takes out his rage on an injured North Korean nanosuit soldier he pulled off the bridge with him, and drowns him in the river. Struck with grief for not saving the life of the Marine, Psycho has an emotional breakdown, but regains his composure in order to finish his mission.

Psycho assaults the North Korean-occupied airfield where the container is waiting to be taken off the island, taking out numerous ground forces and North Korean tanks. O'Neill returns in a VTOL, and assists Psycho in destroying an upgraded Exosuit walker by guiding him to a crashed U.S. Air Force cargo plane, which transported a powerful experimental weapon, the PAX (Plasma Accumulator Cannon), which allows him to fight off the initial wave of attackers. As the two are about to start extracting the container, Colonel Lee shows up again to reclaim the container, holding O'Neill at gunpoint. Lee tries to shoot O'Neill, but O'Neill is shielded by a cloaked Psycho, who begins fighting with Lee as O'Neill retakes control of the VTOL and takes the container. Psycho and Lee begin fighting inside of the VTOL, and Psycho gains the upper hand, knocking Lee out of the back onto the tarmac, leaving him to the mercy of a massive alien warship. O'Neill takes off with the container, as Psycho relaxes in the back.

Throughout the game, audio clips from four years before the game takes place are heard. These clips show brief glimpses into how O'Neill failed his evaluation test. The final clip reveals a brief conversation between Psycho and Nomad at the end of Nomad's own, successful evaluation. Psycho asks Nomad if he's okay, to which Nomad replies "Did you disarm the warhead?" Psycho doesn't reply to the question, instead saying "That's my Nomad - always putting the mission first."

get more info from here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crysis_Warhead
 
^ You could have qouted it.
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I wonder if they could make a low-gfx version of Crysis, say with CryEngine 3 Lite for PS2? But I know they wont, though I am sure we'll see one of those for PSP.
 
I dont think I will ever buy a FPS game for the Xbox 360 again ! The controller is very difficult to aim precisely.
 
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