Crysis: Difference between revisions

From Forklift Certified Video Games
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{| class="wikitable infotable" style="float: right; display: block;  margin: 0px 10px 10px 15px;"
{{Infobox Game
|colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"|Crysis
|image=Crysis Cover art.jpg
|-
|release=2007-11-13
|colspan="2"|[[File:Crysis Cover art.jpg|thumb|center|Crysis cover art]]
|developers=Crytek
|-
|publishers=Electronic Arts
|Release||13. November 2007
|platforms=Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
|-
|genres=First-person Shooter
|Developer(s)||Crytek
|modes=Single-player, Online Multi-player
|-
}}
|Publisher(s)||Electronic Arts
{{Content Game
|-
|introduction='''Crysis''' is a seminal first-person shooter developed by Crytek and published by Electronic Arts. Set in 2020, the game follows a U.S. Army Delta Force team dispatched to the fictional Lingshan Islands after the discovery of an ancient extraterrestrial structure. The title became legendary for its "CryEngine" graphical fidelity and high hardware requirements, spawning a massive franchise and a 2020 remastered edition.
|Platform(s)||Windows<br>PlayStation 3<br>Xbox 360<br>'''''Remastered'''''<br>Nintendo Switch<br>Windows<br>PlayStation 4<br>Xbox One
|gameplay=Players control Jake "Nomad" Dunn, equipped with a "Nanosuit" that allows for real-time tactical adjustments: Strength, Speed, Armor, and Cloak. The gameplay emphasizes "Veni, Vidi, Vici" freedom, allowing players to approach objectives through stealth, long-range sniping, or brute force. The environment is highly destructible, featuring interactive foliage and physics-based combat against both North Korean KPA forces and the alien Ceph.
|-
|forklifts=The forklifts featured within the game appear as standard electrical warehouse models. While they are physically simulated objects that react to the game's advanced physics engine, they primarily serve as environmental decoration. Players can use them as partial cover during firefights, though their relatively small profile makes them less effective than the surrounding industrial crates or Nanosuit-enhanced armor.
|Genre(s)||[[:Category:First-person Shooter|First-person Shooter]]
}}
|-
{{Gallery Game
|Mode(s)||[[:Category:Single-player|Single-player]]<br>[[:Category:Online Multi-player|Online Multi-player]]
|gallery_image1=Crysis forklift 01.jpg
|}
|gallery_caption1=Yellow forklifts like this one can be found throughout the final mission
|gallery_image2=Crysis forklift 02.jpg
|gallery_caption2=What a sight!
}}
{{Footer Game
|categories=First-person Shooter, Online Multi-player, Single-player, Video Games, Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
}}
{{Social_Footer}}


Crysis is a first-person shooter video game developed by Crytek and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows, released in November 2007.
{{#ifeq: {{FULLPAGENAME}} | Form:Create Game/Preload | | [[Category:Video Games]] }}
 
The game is set in a future where a massive, ancient alien-built structure is discovered buried inside a mountain in the fictional Lingshan Islands, near the coast of the east Philippines.
The [[:Category:Single-player|single-player]] campaign follows U.S. Army Delta Force soldier Jake Dunn, known in-game as Nomad, who is equipped with a futuristic "Nanosuit" that grants him enhanced physical abilities such as strength, speed, armor, and cloaking.
The player fights both North Korean and extraterrestrial enemies in various environments on and around the island.
The game is known for its advanced graphical design and high hardware requirements.
 
A remastered version of the game, titled Crysis Remastered, was released for multiple platforms in 2020.
The game also features a standalone expansion called Crysis Warhead, released in 2008, which follows a different narrative perspective.
 
The series includes a sequel, Crysis 2, set in New York City in 2023, and a third installment, Crysis 3, which concludes the trilogy.
A fourth game, Crysis 4, was announced in 2022, though details about its development are limited.
 
The forklifts featured within the game looks like standard electrical warehouse forklifts. The player can partially take cover behind them while fighting enemies, but there are better options for that purpose so they don't provide much more functionality than decoration.
 
<gallery>
Crysis forklift 01.jpg|Yellow forklifts like this one can be found throughout the final mission
Crysis forklift 02.jpg|What a sight!
</gallery>
 
[[Category:First-person Shooter]]
[[Category:Online Multi-player]]
[[Category:Single-player]]
[[Category:Video Games]]

Latest revision as of 16:21, 7 February 2026

Crysis
Release 13. November 2007
Developer(s) Crytek
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Platform(s) Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Genre(s) First-person Shooter
Mode(s) Single-player
Online Multi-player

Crysis is a seminal first-person shooter developed by Crytek and published by Electronic Arts. Set in 2020, the game follows a U.S. Army Delta Force team dispatched to the fictional Lingshan Islands after the discovery of an ancient extraterrestrial structure. The title became legendary for its "CryEngine" graphical fidelity and high hardware requirements, spawning a massive franchise and a 2020 remastered edition.

Gameplay

Players control Jake "Nomad" Dunn, equipped with a "Nanosuit" that allows for real-time tactical adjustments: Strength, Speed, Armor, and Cloak. The gameplay emphasizes "Veni, Vidi, Vici" freedom, allowing players to approach objectives through stealth, long-range sniping, or brute force. The environment is highly destructible, featuring interactive foliage and physics-based combat against both North Korean KPA forces and the alien Ceph.

Forklifts

The forklifts featured within the game appear as standard electrical warehouse models. While they are physically simulated objects that react to the game's advanced physics engine, they primarily serve as environmental decoration. Players can use them as partial cover during firefights, though their relatively small profile makes them less effective than the surrounding industrial crates or Nanosuit-enhanced armor.

Gallery

0
Loading comments...