Developer: Crytek Studios
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Rating: M
Reviewer: Jester
Story:
Crysis 2 takes place in the near future where New York is under attack by an alien force. You take the role of a marine, call sign Alcatraz. Through a series of events you are forced to wear a nano suit, which drastically increases your effectiveness in combat. I went into Crysis 2 hoping it would have a great story about mankind's struggle against the alien invasion and I have to say I was a little disappointed. The first half of the game starts off pretty slow but as you near the end the story starts to pick up a little but not enough. There is a small cast of characters you meet throughout the game but they seem too generic. You got your gruff military leader, and the conspiracy theorist scientist along with a couple others. Overall the story was lackluster at best.
Game play:
Single player:
Most people will say that the graphics are what makes Crysis 2 but for me the game play is really its standout characteristic. There are just so many options when it comes to dealing with encounters with the enemy. You can choose to go stealth and sneak around quietly taking out enemies one by one, you can armor up and go in guns blazing and blast apart targets, or you could just throw an object to distract the soldiers and slip by avoiding the conflict entirely. Another cool game play element is the ability to customize your weapons on the fly changing them to fit the situation you're in. Similar to the weapon customization you can buy and use different suit enhancements to help you in combat. You buy the suit upgrades by using nano catalyst you pick up from aliens you've killed. Fighting the aliens is a nice change of pace after facing CELL Operatives. The aliens are smart and will try to flank you in order to take you out. One of the most satisfying things is sneaking up behind an alien and executing a stealth kill on it. The game also has a strong standing with re-playability, with hidden collectables and finding more gun attachments you will be able to have fun for a while.
Multiplayer:
Crysis 2's multiplayer mode is very entertaining. It has certain similarities too other major games that are already out right now but that is a good thing. You get experience and level up unlocking new dog tags (emblems), weapons, and custom classes. There is a wide variety of standard game modes to choose form and a great selection of beautiful maps. The game is very fast paced seeing as every player is equipped with a nano suit. I found the kill streak system very exemplary. When you kill a player they drop dog tags which when you pick up count towards your kill streaks. The kill streaks are not over powered and its fair because everybody has the same ones. There is also a lot of customization you can do on your classes. You get to upgrade your guns with attachments and you can also buy new suit modules to increase your effectiveness. The game play itself revolves around how you use your suits energy. You can go into armor mode which makes you tougher to kill, stealth mode which makes you almost invisible but still able to be spotted, or you can use your energy on sprinting and high jumping. Managing your energy consumption is very crucial. Overall the multiplayer is a satisfying experience.
Graphics:
Crysis 2 is one of the best looking games around. The graphics are very crisp and attractive. The environments are all very nice to look at and experience. New York City itself is displayed in great detail. I would find myself exposing my character to incoming fire just to go check out a car or building. There are only two minor gripes I have. The shadows can be a pixilated mess when viewed up close and the character models are a little on the uncreative side. Other than that Crysis 2 lives up to the hype in the graphics department.
Sound:
The sound design is top notch. From the rumbling of a collapsing high rise, to the sound of enemy rounds whizzing by your head, all the sounds are very clear. One important thing to me is the sound of the guns when you shoot them. I like to feel like a bad ass when I'm clearing a room with a thunderous LMG or hear the quiet snap of a my silenced sniper as I head shot an enemy on another rooftop and that’s where it delivers.
Overall:
Crysis 2 is a great game and I recommend it to anyone who likes FPSs and is looking for the next best game in the genre.
Story: 7
Game play: 9
Graphics: 9.5
Sound: 9.5
Overall: 8.7