Release Date: October 15, 2021
A collection of remastered versions of cult Crytek shooters. The package includes Crysis Remastered from 2020 as well as Crysis 2 and Crysis 3. All games have been refreshed with new models, textures, 4K resolution and more.
Crysis Remastered Trilogy is a set of cult first-person shooters from German studio Crytek. The set includes the 2020 The Witcher 3.
The action of the Crysis trilogy begins in the year 2020. North Korean military forces take control over Lingshan archipelago located on South China Sea. During the attack, a group of archaeologists are taken prisoner and discover advanced technology of unknown origin on the islands. An American special forces unit is sent to the islands on a rescue mission to save the archaeologists. However, it soon turns out that there is a conflict on the island between Korean soldiers and an aggressive alien race called the Cepids. Eventually, the Cepids launch an attack on Earth, intending to eliminate humanity. The player's task is to stop the invasion and save the world. Crysis 2 takes us from the forests of Korea to a completely different setting. Crysis 2 Remastered takes us to one of the world's largest metropolises - New York City - where we must battle hostile C.E.L.L. Corporation units and the monsters that threaten the planet. Crysis 3 Remastered takes us back to 2047, a world where we must fight for survival against both the C.E.L.L. and the Cepids. The Prophet discovers that a corporation has created a gigantic dome in New York City, under which there is an artificially generated micro-world. Our protagonist goes there to discover the truth about the corporation and take revenge for the events of the past.
Crysis games are first-person shooters focused on freedom of action. Campaigns are divided into missions that can be completed in a number of ways. The player almost always has several paths to the goal and a variety of tools to make the task easier. We can sneak past enemies, defeat them in an open shootout or use armoured vehicles. The weapon modification system also adds freedom. We can attach accessories to our weapons, which change their properties. These include sights, scopes, silencers, or guns and grenade launchers attached under the barrel.
An element that adds depth to the gameplay is the nano-armour worn by the protagonists. This is highly advanced combat armour that enhances the skills of the equipped soldier. The nano-armour allows the player to hack enemy electronics, breathe underwater and scan the environment. Furthermore, depending on the game, it has several main modes that we can switch between. For example, camouflage mode allows us to be temporarily invisible, armour mode protects us from bullets, and strength mode reduces the recoil of the weapon and allows us to throw heavy objects.
The second and third installments in the trilogy add some minor changes to the series. Crysis 2 makes battlefields more vertical, allowing you to climb and shoot your way through several different floors. More nanosuit functionalities have also been added. Crysis 3 introduces a futuristic composite bow equipped with different types of arrows, rapid-fire Typhoon machine gun and the powerful Heavy Mortar plasma cannon.
Crysis Remastered Trilogy does not include the multiplayer modes found in the original releases. The set includes only the single player campaigns.
The visual improvements to the trilogy are comparable to those included in Crysis Remastered. Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 received new models and textures. The bundle also got a resolution 4K, ray tracing effects and many other improvements. The console versions allow you to choose the graphics mode. The trilogy can be played in performance, quality or ray tracing mode (only in Crysis 1).
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Developer: Saber Interactive (XSX)
Publisher: Crytek
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Developed by Crytek, a series of first-person perspective (FPP) action games. The productions of the series are distinguished by an extremely refined visual layer, which, with a sufficiently powerful hardware platform, offers virtually all the most advanced technologies used in modern computer animation and game development. Over the years, many experts have considered the series Crysis as a test of the capabilities of hardware platforms, thanks to the spectacular visuals generated by engines from the CryEngine family.
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Crysis Remastered Trilogy feaures no multiplayer mode, so we took a look at the condition of multiplayer in the original versions of these games and the mods that are useful for playing.
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Adrian Werner
October 18, 2021
The Crysis Remastered Trilogy collection has been released. A video analyzing the refreshed version of Crysis 2 and comparing it with the original releases for Xbox 360 and PS3 has also appeared online.
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Adrian Werner
October 15, 2021
Crytek has finally announced the release date of Crysis Remastered Trilogy set. The refreshed versions of the shooters will be available next month.
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Hubert Sledziewski
September 2, 2021
A video has hit the web, comparing the three games included in Crysis Remastered Trilogy on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 3.
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Adrian Werner
August 24, 2021
Crytek published a visual comparison of two Crysis Remastered Trilogy editions. However, the developers didn't compare the games on modern consoles, but rather the Xbox 360 version with the Xbox Series X/S remaster.
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Jacob Blazewicz
August 16, 2021
Crytek announced the Crysis Remastered Trilogy set. The release of the three refreshed games is scheduled for fall 2021. Along with the announcement we also got a short trailer.
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Hubert Sledziewski
June 1, 2021
Is Crysis 2 Remaster really in the pipeline? Crytek shared the first alleged screenshot from the game on Twitter.
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May 21, 2021
It looks like Crytek is working on a remaster of the second part of Crysis. A recent post published on the game's twitter would indicate this.
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Przemyslaw Dygas
May 20, 2021
New information from the hacking of Crytek's servers indicates that the German studio is working on refreshing Crysis 2 and Crysis 3.
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Paul Musiolik
November 2, 2020
System Requirements for Crysis Remastered Trilogy Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-3470 3.2 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce GTX 1060 or better, 92 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-8600 3.1 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce GTX 1660 Ti or better, 92 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Crysis Remastered Trilogy Video Game.
COGconnected: 80 / 100 by Erin Castillo
Even without a multiplayer component here it’s hard to dismiss the value of the Crysis Remastered Trilogy. For those who have already played these games there’s nothing new and spectacular that’s going to blow your mind. But if you want to jump into it once again, this time with better and more refined graphics, you won’t regret it. It may not be as good as the new-age titles but it’s certainly no longer living in the past. Now for anyone who hasn’t played this franchise this really feels like a no-brainer. Scoop up the Crysis Remastered Trilogy for just $49.99 and you’re going to have a fantastic time!
Nintendo Life: 8 / 10
Crysis 2 Remastered is a super solid port of an excellent FPS that looks and plays fantastically well on Switch. Yes, you lose out on multiplayer, but there's still a generous single player campaign to get stuck into here that does a great job of funnelling you through its blockbuster setpieces whilst ensuring you get plenty of opportunity to tool around and experiment with your crazy Nanosuit powers. Crysis 2 may well be the very best entry in Crytek's franchise, and it's absolutely one of the finest shooters currently available on Nintendo's hybrid console.
Push Square: 6 / 10 by Sam Brooke
Three ten-hour games in one package might seem good value, but the truth is the Crysis series only hits its stride in fits and spurts until the third game. On PS4 the remastered graphics get better as the series goes on, so there’s no real reason to play the first game unless you’re already a fan or you’re interested to see how Crysis started. Crytek’s series is certainly interesting to dissect as you go through. Consistently fun to play, though? That’s a different story.
Average score from votes.