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Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition

Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition

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Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition, Crytek Studios द्वारा विकसित एक लोकप्रिय स्टीम गेम है। आप पीसी पर खेलने के लिए गेमलूप के साथ Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition और शीर्ष स्टीम गेम डाउनलोड कर सकते हैं। प्राप्त करें' बटन पर क्लिक करें तो आप GameDeal पर नवीनतम सर्वोत्तम सौदे प्राप्त कर सकते हैं।

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Aliens are decimating New York City, only you have the technology to survive. Adapt in real time using the unique Nanosuit 2 Stealth, Armor and Power abilities, then tackle the alien menace in ways a regular soldier could only dream of. Crysis 2 redefines the visual benchmark for console and PC platforms in the urban jungle of NYC. Be The Weapon.

Includes 4 Limited Edition unlocks:

  • Bonus XP - Access to preset classes plus a custom class

  • Scar weapon Skin - Scar assault rifle digital camouflage

  • Weapon Attachment - Day 1 access to scar hologram decoy

  • Unique Platinum Dog Tag - Display your multiplayer rank and stats

Includes Retaliation and Decimation packs:

  • Total of 9 additional Multiplayer maps supporting all game modes

  • 2 new weapons - FY71 Assault Rifle and M18 Smoke Grenade

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Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition स्टीम गेम पाएं

Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition, Crytek Studios द्वारा विकसित एक लोकप्रिय स्टीम गेम है। आप पीसी पर खेलने के लिए गेमलूप के साथ Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition और शीर्ष स्टीम गेम डाउनलोड कर सकते हैं। प्राप्त करें' बटन पर क्लिक करें तो आप GameDeal पर नवीनतम सर्वोत्तम सौदे प्राप्त कर सकते हैं।

Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition विशेषताएं

Aliens are decimating New York City, only you have the technology to survive. Adapt in real time using the unique Nanosuit 2 Stealth, Armor and Power abilities, then tackle the alien menace in ways a regular soldier could only dream of. Crysis 2 redefines the visual benchmark for console and PC platforms in the urban jungle of NYC. Be The Weapon.

Includes 4 Limited Edition unlocks:

  • Bonus XP - Access to preset classes plus a custom class

  • Scar weapon Skin - Scar assault rifle digital camouflage

  • Weapon Attachment - Day 1 access to scar hologram decoy

  • Unique Platinum Dog Tag - Display your multiplayer rank and stats

Includes Retaliation and Decimation packs:

  • Total of 9 additional Multiplayer maps supporting all game modes

  • 2 new weapons - FY71 Assault Rifle and M18 Smoke Grenade

और दिखाओ

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जानकारी

  • डेवलपर

    Crytek Studios

  • नवीनतम संस्करण

    1.0.0

  • आखरी अपडेट

    2011-03-22

  • श्रेणी

    Steam-game

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  • gamedeal user

    Mar 29, 2020

    Takes place in 2020. WW3 almost starts. Virus spreads across the world. Hmm.. Where is my nanosuit !
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 26, 2013

    The main strength of the campaigns of Crysis is their sandbox, unrestricted nature, and Crysis 2 is a step back from Crysis 1 and Warhead in this regard, as you run through cities with closed-in walls instead of trek through jungles. However, each specific battle (and there were many times I felt like I was facing "boss" enemies) takes place in a pretty large area, so I never felt particularly restricted. The guns and combat are as crisp and satisfying as they were in the first two Crysis games. The suit's powers are now accessed with keyboard shortcuts, which makes their use feel more isolated, like sprinting in other games, and power jumps are accessed with a single button (holding down space), instead of requiring an activation of strength mode, making me feel less like I was operating a special suit, and more like I was just a superhero - it's less mechanical-feeling, for better or for worse, I guess. Towards the end of the campaign, I became extremely dependent on cloaking, which is overpowered. It's much faster to sneak around the enemy strongholds, going straight for the objectives, than it is to run roughshod over every enemy one-by-one. Maybe I became so objective-oriented because I was enthralled with the campaign (wishing to finish it as soon as possible), because, in other games, I generally take the time to kill every enemy I see. My most significant complaint about Crysis 2 is that, with the closed-in areas, specific, restricted routes are required to arrive at objectives within each mission, but there is no guide system (line on the ground) to show you where to go, which would have been appreciated at several points in the campaign, as I found myself trapped in rooms, going in circles trying to open doors that wouldn't budge. If you get stuck and resort to searching online for a level guide, you'll find many other people commenting that they were stuck at the same point as you. Dying can set you back annoyingly far. Don't die. The suit's upgradability is neat, but generally not integral, and unlikely to scope an individual's tactics. There aren't a lot of people playing Crysis 2's multiplayer, although there are more than enough to have a few big games going at all times. Still, this is a game to be bought for its campaign, and I highly doubt you will be left disappointed after completing it. It's exciting, engaging, and challenging, and ranks among my favorite 10-11 hour spans of gaming.
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 9, 2020

    Back on steam. That's excellent news. Solid linear FPS with plenty of fun to be found. Gotta say that intro cinematic is pretty close to 2020...virus, protests, riots. Crytek predicted the future?
  • gamedeal user

    Jan 24, 2014

    Way to fuck up your sequel Crytek. Honestly, I blame EA more for it but still. The original Crysis had complex sandbox missions with multiple approaches and secondary objectives and plenty of bad ass suit powers. Crysis had an enjoyable cast of characters that I actually cared about. Crysis had varied vehicles, all of which were drive/flyable, Crysis had BLUE aliens that froze things. Crysis had a unique blend of strategic, tactical, intense, fun combat. Crysis had an original and interesting multiplayer. This is not Crysis. This is Call of Halofield 7: Future Warfare. They traded in EVERY SINGLE THING that made the first game great. Whether it's the linear as all hell story missions, the characters that were one-dimensional, cliche and predictable to the end, the dumbed-down nanosuit that somehow manages to feel less powerful than the marines you fight with, the HORRENDOUS checkpoint system, the aliens that are the exact opposite of the first game's, the lack of Psycho's presence, the removal of the ability to carry two primary weapons AND pistols AND use your fists (in fact, fists are completely gone), you can only use humvees/APCs instead of, oh, I don't know, TANKS and VTOLS and HELICOPTERS and other awesome shit, the bland/generic EVERYTHING, the multiplayer that is a complete rip-off of Call of Duty (and is now full of hackers that nobody does anything about), the list goes on. Anyways, the point is DON'T BUY THIS GAME. It is an insult to the original and in fact an insult to games in general.
  • gamedeal user

    Mar 14, 2022

    ---{Graphics}--- ☑ You forget what reality is ☐ Beautiful ☐ Good ☐ Decent ☐ Bad ☐ Don‘t look too long at it ☐ MS-DOS ---{Gameplay}--- ☐ Incredible! ☑ Very good ☐ Good ☐ It‘s just gameplay ☐ Mehh ☐ Watch paint dry instead ☐ Just don't ---{Audio}--- ☑ Eargasm ☐ Very good ☐ Good ☐ Not too bad ☐ Bad ☐ I'm now deaf ---{Audience}--- ☐ Kids ☑ Teens ☑ Adults ☐ All ---{PC Requirements}--- ☐ Check if you can run paint ☑ Potato ☐ Decent ☐ Fast ☐ Rich boi ☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer ---{Difficulity}--- ☐ Just press 'W' ☐ Easy ☑ Normal ☐ Significant brain usage ☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master ☐ Difficult ☐ Dark Souls ---{Grind}--- ☑ Nothing to grind ☐ Only if u care about leaderboards/ranks ☐ Isnt necessary to progress ☐ Average grind level ☐ Too much grind ☐ You‘ll need a second life for grinding ---{Story}--- ☐ No Story ☐ Some lore ☐ Average ☐ Good ☑ Lovely ☐ It‘ll replace your life ---{Game Time}--- ☐ Long enough for a cup of coffee ☐ Short ☑ Average ☐ Long ☐ To infinity and beyond ---{Price}--- ☐ It’s free! ☑ Worth the price ☐ If u have some spare money left ☐ Not recommended ☐ You could also just burn your money ---{Bugs}--- ☐ Never heard of ☑ Minor bugs ☐ Can get annoying ☐ Significant number of bugs ☐ Cyberpunk 2077
  • gamedeal user

    Sep 3, 2016

    [h1]Action packed and beautiful to look at, but too linear for its own good.[/h1] [i]Crysis 2[/i] was developed by Crytek Studios and released by Electronic Arts in March 2011. Four yours earlier, the same developers scored a huge success with the first game in the series, which was well-known at its time of release to be the most demanding pc game ever made. But apart from being a technical masterpiece, pushing graphics to a lever far beyond anything which had been yet achieved, the original [i]Crysis[/i] also offered good gunplay in a fairly big theater of operations. While not being without some problems, the game impressed me and so I started playing [i]Crysis 2[/i] with high expectations. And that's probably exactly where the problems started: from the beginning, I compared this game to its predecessor. And so I expected a gorgeous looking, extremely demanding shooter within a rather open world, allowing for several routes to achieving one's objectives. [i]Crysis 2[/i] definitely managed to impress me on the visual and technical side: visually it offers anything one could wish for, taking into account the game was released over five years ago. The setting has completely shifted from the lush jungle of the first game to an impressive rendering of New York devastated by war. Although visually still impressive, with tons of details and lots of smoke and debris, the urban setting does diminish the large-scale feeling of the first game quite dramatically, and the different levels felt more constricted and definitely a lot smaller. From a purely technical point of view, this game still stands firm, although it does show that it was a console port, rather than a game originally developed for pc. The controls are less fluid and intuitive, and seem geared towards playing with an xbox controller. This was actually the first first-person shooter I've ever played with my controller – normally, I definitely prefer keyboard and mouse in this type of games. But in this case, it simply offered better and more naturally laid out controls. As far as graphical settings go – often a problem with a game first developed for consoles: they were fine, offering enough possibilites to crank up the eye-candy to stunning levels and giving (just) enough options to scale the settings for those wanting to do so. It's not the most demanding game out there anymore, but it still can tax any medium-range system: don't expect it to run at full HD on the ultra preset with anything less than a recent, fast i3 and a good midrange gpu. Given the fact that the game has been used so often as a benchmark for computer systems and graphics cards, I was slightly disappointed not to find some sort if benchmarking tool included, but that's a very minor issue. Much more problematic is the complete transformation as far as the actual gameplay goes. Gone are the open areas where there are several, often radically different, routes to one's objectives. Instead, [i]Crysis 2[/i] offers a series of set pieces: medium-scaled area's with primary and (sometimes) secondary objectives with one or two lines of approach. By using the "tactical mode" of your high-tech suit (more about this in a minute), you can scan the battlefield for enemies, supply stashes, but also for "tactical options", such as the ideal route if going for a stealth approach or the way to go if you want to flank the enemy. In other words: the game wants to hold you by the hand as much as possible! While this might be ok in a very linear first-person horror game, where scripted sequences are of the essence, it is in no way desired in a first-person shooter. I often tried to ignore the tactical suggestions, but mostly found out that there were no viable alternative routes, or that another approach than the one suggested almost inevitably resulted in a quick death. And with its horrendous system of saving only at set (and very irregular) waypoints, dying is something you definitely want to avoid in this game. Fortunately, not all is bad: the story definitely kept my interest throughout the game and often made me persist through a difficult section. It's not a great story – there are a lot of unbelievable plot-twists and too often a mission ends rahter abruptly – but it's better than in most "super human rescues the world from bad guys and aliens"-games. The most interesting aspect of the game is actually the special combat suit (the nanosuit) which you use as the player throughout the game. Just like in the original [i]Crysis[/i] this suit offers several modes of operation: strength, armor & cloak – the last one of course ideal for a stealth-approach. Since I like being stealthy, the cloak-mode turned out to be my best friend, but it's also a tad overpowered if used correctly. The nanosuit can be upgraded during the game with energy provided by killing aliens, but those upgrades often felt tucked-on and didn't offer anything really new. As far as the actual gunplay goes, [i]Crysis 2[/i] surely delivers big time. There are a lot of different, often high-tech weapons out there to try out, and after some playing around with them they proved to be very well balanced and offering more than enough firepower for any chosen playstyle. Especially the energy-based weapons, ideal for mowing down aliens, were great fun to use. In the end, I did enjoy this game, if taken on its own merits: I sneaked up on several guards from behind, killed them with my knife, dashed for cover when I ran out of energy for the cloak mode only to be discovered by an alien who then started to throw emp-grenades at me. Very often I could just hang on in a firefight, having to make split-second decisions in order to survive; at other points, I could move forward at leisure, popping in and out of cloak mode. It was great fun, but it wasn't a gaming experience which I'll remember for years to come. [b]Cautiously recommended: don't compare it to the original game, but enjoy it as a decent first-person shooter. And crank up the volume: the music is fantastic.[/b]
  • gamedeal user

    Jan 9, 2015

    [h1]TL:DR? See Conclusion[/h1] [h1]INTRODUCTION:[/h1] Crysis 2 is a first-person shooter developed by Crytek using the Cry Engine 3. It serves as a sequel to the critically acclaimed 2007 game Crysis and is the first game on the franchise to be released on the consoles as opposed to the first game that was PC exclusive. The game puts the player in the shoes of a U.S. Marine named Alcatraz whose team was sent to Manhattan to assist in rescuing civilians after an epidemic has infected the city. Shortly after arrival, an unknown enemy attacked their Submarine, thus forcing the team to swim to the surface only to be gunned down by an Alien gunship. Luckily, Laurence "Prophet" Barnes, former team leader of Raptor Team (Crysis 1) and known Nano-suit user, finds Alcatraz and bestows upon him his mission (along with the Nano-suit), before shooting himself in the head. Alcatraz now faces a city at the brink of collapse due to the on-going battle between the US Military, Cell Paramilitary Forces and the Alien race called the Ceph. [h1]PROS:[/h1] + Beautiful graphics and User Interface + Excellent sound quality, voice acting and music + New mechanics like cover and quick activation keys (to access Nano-suit abilities for a more dynamic gameplay) + Good story line that delves into the true nature of the Nano-suit and the Alien Invasion + New customization options for the Nano-suit but...(See CON #1) + Expanded weapon selection and upgrades + Challenging but fair difficulties which highlights the use of each Nano-suit functions and upgrades + Collectibles that expands the story + Multiple ways to complete an objective despite the more linear maps [h1]CONS:[/h1] - Nano-suit upgrades are limited with some of them being outright better than the others - AI glitches at some areas, especially after reloading from the last checkpoint - Gun models take up a quarter of the screen (as if the gun was being held directly near Alcatraz's face) - Horrible FOV (Field of View) [h1]CONCLUSION:[/h1] GREAT GAME. Crysis 2, like its predecessor, has some of the most amazing graphical fidelity of its time which still holds up even today as it can be seen in its high-resolution textures, dynamic lighting, and beautifully crafted levels and sceneries. The game introduces new mechanics such as a new cover system, Nano-suit upgrade system, expanded weapon selection, and a revamped Nano-suit ability activation mechanic. Despite the occasionally glitchy but challenging AI, you'll have an intense and action packed experience. The game could last you at least 8 hours of game time with your average difficulty setting and around 10 hours with the harder ones in single player. Do you buy this at full price? Sure but I highly RECOMMEND you buy this as a BUNDLE (Crysis Collection) which would include Crysis 1 and Warhead. --------------------------------------------------------- [h1]Like my Reviews? Follow my Curator's Page:[/h1] [url=http://store.steampowered.com/curator/6861651-Miyumi%27s-Review-Corner/]Miyumi's Review Corner (MIRECO)[/url]
  • gamedeal user

    May 10, 2019

    this game is still better than 95% of all games nowadays...
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 28, 2015

    Every PC gamer must know the first rule in PC building and gaming, can it run Crysis?
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 11, 2015

    Crysis 2, like the original is a first person shooter. The game was released in early 2011. It also follows on from the plot of Crysis 1 as well. Although you don't really need to have played the original in order to follow the story. Crysis 2 was also the first game to use the CryEngine 3. The game play has all of the regular FPS style features. You play the role of a Recon Marine, called Alcatraz. You are able to customize your weapons to match the situations you are in, as well as customizing your suite to the same too. Crysis 2 is set in New York City, which is often referred to by many as an urban jungle. This does however offer various different tactical options when it comes to planning attacks; allowing players to navigate between floors and buildings, and ruined buildings. We also see a few changes in the Nanosuit used by our character too; this time you are able to use more than one suit power at a time, the strength and power modes have been combined into the same mode, and the stealth suit has been improved slightly. Crysis 2 has AMAZING graphics; this could easily pass as a game being released recently. If you put all of your settings up to full, you are going to be in amazement at how good this game looks. You will need a beefy rig to keep a steady 60 fps, but my oh my it is worth it. I sadly see no replay-ability in Crysis 2, there are the addition of a couple of difficulty modes, but to be honest; once you have played it the once, there is no reason to play it again. The single-player campaign is a decent length though - we are looking at a 18 hour long story mode which is very good for an FPS. Thankfully I had no technical issues with Crysis 2 (unlike I did have with the original), I was able to play with every graphical setting on ultra and still had 60 frames the whole time. The only thing I will mention is there is no longer any multiplayer support since GameSpy shut it's servers down in May 2014. If you enjoyed the first Crysis game, you will basically enjoy Crysis 2, it's the same just with even better graphics, more compelling story, and stellar FPS action and did I mention the amazing graphics? People may think £20 is a bit steep for a game of this age, however I am completely happy with this price as it almost fits into the £1/hour ratio. 1) Stay away 2) Only recommended when on sale [u]3) Recommended[/u] 4) Highly recommended 5) This is a must play If you found this review helpful, please consider giving it a thumbs up. You can also find more reviews over at http://www.completingthebackloggroup.com/ http://store.steampowered.com/app/108800/
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