Crysis 3 trailer shows off alien tech, tunnel warfare
by John Keefer, Nov 14, 2012 3:00pm PSTThe urban rainforest of New York City is the playground for Crysis 3, unless you are the CELL troopers trying to stay alive as Prophet silently picks them off with his bow from stealth in his nanosuit. A new trailer shows off single-player action in a new area of the Liberty Dome, called The Fields.
The trailer shows Prophet and "Psycho" Sykes searching for alien weapons in a not-so abandoned transit yard. Lots of firefights and explosions ensue, with the guys from CELL not coming out on the positive side.
The game is coming out in February 2013 on PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. Pre-ordering the game will get you the original Crysis as a bonus.
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The urban rainforest of New York City is the playground for Crysis 3, unless you are the CELL troopers trying to stay alive as Prophet silently picks them off with his bow from stealth in his nanosuit. A new trailer shows off single-player action in a new area of the Seven Wonders of the Liberty Dome, called The Fields.
The urban rainforest of New York City is the playground for Crysis 3, unless you are the CELL troopers trying to stay alive as Prophet silently picks them off with his bow from stealth in his nanosuit. A new trailer shows off single-player action in a new area of the Seven Wonders of the Liberty Dome, called The Fields. : Shacknews
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Nice to see companies still pushing the boundaries instead of being held back by crappy console limitations. If you chose to play on a console, that's your issue - the rest of us who have higher-end PCs shouldn't have to miss out because of those choices.
Definitely looking forward to buying this at release. It's, now, officially on my radar in a big way.
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