[MyIS]Spawndemon
01-30-2007, 03:01 AM
Joystiq (http://www.joystiq.com/) has posted up a new hands-on Crysis preview today. Here's what they had to say:
Gameplay hooks me most into any title, and I eventually stopped analyzing the graphics; Crysis felt fun. The combination of fluid controls, attack options, and sense of choice may make it a rounded game.
I usually map my FPS keys over atypical letters (ESDF versus WASD), but I played with the defaults. Even without my favorite controls, Crysis felt good; I was quickly bounding around the area, assaulting enemy fighters. And the super suit added to my ego the fantasy.
With several options, including a stealth mode and a speed mode, I kept my super suit on the strength option; this setting let me leap between jungle shacks and stop enemies with my fists instead of guns. I would close in on a guy, and either punch him out with a quick hook, or toss him thirty yards away.
To check out the rest of this new preview be sure to click here (http://www.joystiq.com/2007/01/29/joystiq-hands-on-crysis-pc/).
Gameplay hooks me most into any title, and I eventually stopped analyzing the graphics; Crysis felt fun. The combination of fluid controls, attack options, and sense of choice may make it a rounded game.
I usually map my FPS keys over atypical letters (ESDF versus WASD), but I played with the defaults. Even without my favorite controls, Crysis felt good; I was quickly bounding around the area, assaulting enemy fighters. And the super suit added to my ego the fantasy.
With several options, including a stealth mode and a speed mode, I kept my super suit on the strength option; this setting let me leap between jungle shacks and stop enemies with my fists instead of guns. I would close in on a guy, and either punch him out with a quick hook, or toss him thirty yards away.
To check out the rest of this new preview be sure to click here (http://www.joystiq.com/2007/01/29/joystiq-hands-on-crysis-pc/).