Following the events in the groundbreaking original Crysis, aliens have returned to a world devastated by climate disasters. As invaders bring chaos to New York and launch an attack that threatens to annihilate all humanity, only you have the technology to lead the resistance. Playing as a super soldier equipped with the enhanced Nanosuit 2.0, you must adapt to the battlefield using unmatched abilities of invisibility, armor and power. Customize your nanosuit and weapons in real time and unleash incredible new powers as you fight for humanity’s survival.
Crysis 2 Remastered Review
In 2011, Crysis 2 was released by first time. And launching after the original Crysis and Far Cry games, Crysis 2’s linearity set it apart against its predecessors. Now, this linearity is really a stretch against the many first-person shooters that have embraced an open-world environment since then. While the remastered Crysis is similar to hunting Predator through a jungle landscape, the remastered Crysis 2 has the unfortunate role of being Predator 2.
Set in the (very) future of 2023, the nanosuit is given to new protagonist Alcatraz to travel through New York and rescue doctor Nathan Gould; A scientist who has done vital research into extraterrestrial ceph. The Ceph are returning from the first Crysis, but instead of North Koreans, this time you’ll be facing a private army known as a Cell, led by Commander Lockhart.
At the beginning, on the way to find Gould, Alcatraz and the nanosuit come into contact with the ceph tissues and cause the suit to react in strange ways. Gould suspects the process is creating antibodies to the Manhattan virus – which killed the previous Nanosuit Prophet and many of New York’s inhabitants – and wants to do some additional testing on Alcatraz.