The first half of the game really brings your techno attire to life scanning a large area for enemies then creeping up on them one by one or shooting them from a distance with your cool bow and arrow. All these skills take power and every now and again you will have to hide to allow your suit to recharge. Your suit allows you to become invisible, shield yourself, jump higher and become stronger. You play as Prophet, a cyber besuited solider who has to go up against shadowy human opponents, as well as an alien threat. ‘Crysis 3’ is best played as a stealth FPS. Let’s start with the core mechanics of the game. ‘Crysis 3’ tackles these issues by stripping the game back to a more simple experience and keeping the story linear enough that even an ADD gamer like me can keep up, but it all starts to unravel as the game progresses. Graphically the games have all been very impressive, as is the case once again here, but the gameplay was a little bland and story somewhat confused. The ‘Crysis’ series has always suffered somewhat from being all metallic fur coat and no metallic knickers. I have played all the games in the series on Microsoft’s aging Behemoth and I have to say ‘Crysis 3’ is the best of the lot, but is that saying much? Therefore, to taste the third game in this techno FPS series I had to play it on the humble 360. Playing Crysis 3 on the PC is asking a little too much, my rig struggles to cope with a particularly intense game of Minesweeper.
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