Crysis 2

Crysis 2 (2011)

by Crytek Frankfurt, Electronic Arts
Genres:Adventure, Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction, Stealth
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Sequel to one of the greatest PC shooters ever, Crysis 2 offers console players their first taste of Crytek's unique shooter gameplay. Featuring futuristic war, gorgeous destruction and the chance to kick alien butt on the grandest stage of all, New York City, Crysis 2 is destined at the least to equal its predecessor, if not surpass it. Additional features include: challenging AI enemies in the single player campaign, 12-player support online, new and improved upgradable Nanosuit 2 technology and more.Show more
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user avatar@HapiSamiuser avatar@HapiSami
February 12, 2025
The original installments from the Crysis trilogy are becoming harder to access. I have only played Crysis 1 on GOG and I want to experience Crysis 2 and 3 as they were made. I would consider playing the remasters afterwards. It is highly valuable to me to be able to own older games without a DRM, so bringing Crysis 2 to GOG would help meet that desire. I believe that I can also speak for others on this topic.
Yeah this was my first game in the crysis series since my PC couldn't run Crysis 1, but this sequel was able to to be on console. I think it plays differently from the first game in the series, but it is good non the less. Older games like this seemed to be harder and harder to get without DRM. If was manage to get the whole OG Crysis trilogy on GoG and eventually the remaster, that would be great.
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