Name: | Crysis 3 |
Release date: | February 19, 2013 |
Platforms: | PC, X360, PS3 |
Genre: | FPS |
Metacritics Rating: | 76 (PC) |
Our visitor's rating: | N/A |
Average playtime: | 7-8 h |
Our recommendation
Crysis 3 is a first-person shooter developed by Crytek and is the final installment in the Crysis series. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic New York City, with its environment combining jungle and urban landscape. Its story revolves around a bio-dome around New York developed by an antagonist mega-corporation, as well as alien involvement later in the game.
The gameplay revolves around semi-nonlinear levels filled with various enemies, which the players can fight with many ranged weapons, including a high-tech bow. They can also use the nano-suit, a high tech body armor that the player character is encased in. With nano-suit, players can increase their strength, durability, or speed, as well as make themselves invisible, all for short amounts of time. Weapons are also customizable. The game also has a multiplayer section with eight game modes to choose from, ranging from standard to unconventional, like the Hunter mode.
Crysis 3 has been praised for its (even nowadays) fantastic production values, with graphics being the most standout feature. It has also been liked for its more open map design and gameplay possibilities. On the other hand, many players were disappointed with a lack of a more profound story and particularly the game length, which with most players ends at around 7-8 hours. Many players felt that such a length is not acceptable in a 60 $ title.
We recommend this game to anyone with love for beautiful video game graphics (if you have at least a high average PC, it should work fine nowadays), as well as those who are busy and don't mind the shorter game length.
It adds four new multiplayer maps, two new multiplayer modes, and two new weapons for the multiplayer.
Usual price: | 14.99 $ |
Release date: | Jun 4, 2013 |
Platforms: | Classic store price: | Key store price: | |
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Standard Edition | PC, X360, PS3 | 9.99 $ | 9.04 $ |
Digital Deluxe Edition | PC, X360, PS3 | 14.99 $ | N/A |
Standard Edition | Digital Deluxe Edition | |
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9.99 $
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Key resellers are sites that sell game keys at (usually) much lower prices than traditional retailers. They do this through a combination of ways, like selling keys that come in a bundle, that were on a sale and many other ways.
The reason why we separated them from traditional retailers is that these stores have been the subject of a divisive discussion for a long time.
The reason we include them is that you can buy keys on these sites usually for very big discounts, sometimes quite ridiculously cheap. In 99 % of cases, they will work the same as a much more expensive key would. For many people, especially people from countries with lower standards of living, this can mean big savings that have a significant impact on their life, while also playing the game and not resorting to piracy.
If you are buying on these stores, we have a few recommendations to follow: