Crysis Warhead
Posted on October 12, 2008
Crysis Warhead


Binding : DVD-ROM
ProductGroup : Video Games
Manufacturer : Electronic Arts
Brand : Electronic Arts
Label : Electronic Arts
Publisher : Electronic Arts
Model : 15775
Platform : Windows Vista
Studio : Electronic Arts
ReleaseDate : 2008-09-16
Lowest New Price: USD $25.95
- Play as Sergeant Sykes and experience a whole new side of the battle
- More explosive and dynamic minute to minute game play: new customizable weapons, new vehicles, new photorealistic locations to explore, and a fully interactive war zone to dominate
- Enhanced human and alien AI" Intelligent enemies, bigger challenges, and all-new ally squad support
- Includes Crysis Wars, an expanded new multiplayer experience with new online modes and 21 maps including seven all-new maps to battle it out against other players
- Crysis Warhead is a standalone release and does not require ownership of Crysis to play
Take on the fight as the volatile Sergeant "Psycho" Sykes in a new parallel story taking place during the events of the original smash hit, Crysis. Psycho's secret mission will take him to the other side of the island on a ruthless pursuit of a North Korean general hell-bent on obtaining powerful technology. With the versatile powers of his Nanosuit and an arsenal of fully customizable weapons & vehicles at his disposal, Sykes will do whatever it takes to carry out his top-secret objective. Are you ready?
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Adapt to SurviveAction on the other side of the island is more intense, the battles are fierce, and the mission protocol is no longer "Adapt to Survive". As Sergeant Sykes, now you must adapt to dominate the battle. Twin SMG's blazing, seizing new vehicles, or going stealth, the action and the victory is on your terms. Minimum System RequirementsPC Minimum - Windows XP/Vista
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Just a PR move to make $$ (2008-11-20)
Warhead is really just a Crysis mod. Strangely it feels more linear than Crysis. Everyone is better off just going to crymod and getting mods for free if they have the full version of Crysis. My conclusion is that I should have bought Left 4 Dead instead since this is a repackaged version of Crysis.
So what I liked about it was that the enemies seem to be more densely placed so that it makes for better fights when you come up on their posts. That is about it...the rest of it is = to Crysis.
What I don't like is the lack novelty and how it feels like an alternative version of the original Crysis storyline. The story is different but somehow takes you through very similar environments in a very similar order. Jungle, Tank driving, Frozen area, back to the stormy mountain...blah blah... The Cryengine2 is very capable game engine and I think they are just not using it creatively.
This game is mildly entertaining...it is not bad at all but it doesn't have that wow factor that it should have. It is just disappointing to me because it should have been part of Crysis rather than a separate $30 release. The thing with Crysis and Warhead is that the wow factor comes from the game engine and not the game play. It would be nice to see Crytek fix this and bring something new to the table and Warhead is not it.
Very fun, although very similar to the original Crysis (2008-11-16)
This is a very fun sequel to Crysis. While not a normal sequel, this is a parallel adventure. This game is graphic intensive and the Multi-Player is identical to the original Multi-Player.
crysis continuation (2008-11-13)
very satisfied and exited to play it i hope the next game they put the original suit and up the espesifications sincerely a fan
Crysis Warhead (2008-11-10)
Just finished the easy level. It wasn't as easy as I thought but it did keep my attention. Very much fun! Highly recommended!
Even with security system-this game is a true pleasure! (2008-11-07)
I'd like to thank game players for their information on this security format unawaringly downloaded on my personal computer by the developer. IT's an eye-opener in that a developer can be quite brazen. Wasn't anyone aware of this added format upon or before the game's release. I didn't see any mention of this at a number of sites I visited before I ordered and got this game on or near it's release date.
Piracy for developers, however, has got to be a major corporate concern. And I can certainly appreciate their side of this issue. Guess what, they in it to make money. And I hope they make money, because of the quality of their product, in this case, Warhead. Both Crysis products are well, splendid! This truly exciting, non-stop action, visuals as brathtaking as Crysis, or more so, I hope bodes well for the developer.
My only concern is that they are forthcoming before a game release to let the consumer know of their security add-ons. But whatever you do, please take heart Mr. Developer, continue to produce such action-packed, carefully and intelligently plotted, visually stunning video games. Having Sykes as the anti-hero, wow!
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