Crysis
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Crysis is a science fiction first-person shooter computer game developed by German video game developer Crytek and published by Electronic Arts.
2012-02-07 15:15:03 EST [Crysis - Google News]
Crytek reach for Innovation Award This is Nottingham The market is huge, albeit short-lived, and Crysis 2 ? powered by the company's CryEngine ? has sold more than four million copies since being launched 10 months ago. Another major Crytek-powered game, Homefront 2, is in the pipeline with other ... |
2012-02-07 11:10:07 EST [Crysis - Google News]
Popcap is Bringing Solitaire to Facebook God is a Geek Before our personal computer's could play Crysis (some still can't), we were playing solitaire. A game that was all about you and losing your mind because the right cards weren't coming up. Today, it's been revealed that Solitaire, one of the most ... |
2012-02-07 09:37:34 EST [Crysis - Google News]
![]() Action Figure Insider (blog) | Pre-TF2012: Gamestars by Unimax Action Figure Insider (blog) Seemingly out of nowhere the Crysis 2 figures started showing up in Targets around the country. Nicely sculpted and articulated they caught the attention of a lot of 1:18 scale figure fans like myself. While I've been a fan of Unimax for a few years ... |
2012-02-06 06:00:28 EST [Crysis - Google News]
Blast from the Past: Max Payne TheGamersHub It was another limit breaker like Far Cry, Crysis and Metro 2033 following it. By today's standards it's quality is laughable, yet, when you go back and play it again, laughing isn't something you find yourself doing. Max Payne opened like a graphic ... |
2012-02-02 13:04:55 EST [Crysis - Google News]
![]() Develop | Put on your GFACE for the Crysis creator's new social game network Games.com News (blog) Crytek, the Frankfurt, Germany-based creator of the Crysis shooter series, revealed its upcoming social game network, GFACE. But judging from images seen on Kotaku, Crytek won't fiddle around with FarmVille clones. What Crytek claims this thing can do ... Gaming Goes Social (And Streaming!) Like Never Before With Crytek's GFACE GFACE: Crytek's online service for video chat, streaming Crytek Targets Cloud Gaming As Browser Platform Gface Enters Beta |
2012-02-02 00:18:04 EST [Crysis - Google News]
![]() Gamespy.com | Crysis' Developers New Online Gaming Service is OnLive + Skype + Facebook Kotaku Crytek, the developers behind the Crysis series (and the CryEngine), will soon be helping release their own online multiplayer gaming service. It has a stupid name, but everything else about it is very interesting. It's called GFACE. Seriously. Gface cloud gaming: Crysis-With-Friends social network to take on Zynga GFACE unveils its new cloud based social gaming network Crytek launches social gaming network |
2012-01-31 07:53:29 EST [Crysis - Google News]
Get Crysis 2 (PC) for $9.99 CNET by Rick Broida January 31, 2012 4:49 AM PST Follow @cheapskateblog Needless to say, there's some mighty good gaming to be had on the cheap. But act fast: Amazon's sale ends tonight at midnight (PT). The last two PC games I played were Portal 2 and ... |
2012-01-30 11:24:04 EST [Crysis - Google News]
Crysis Developer Looking To Make Social, Casual, Browser Games NowGamer Crysis developer Crytek is set to develop casual and social games for web browsers, according to a new job vacancy for a game designer, although core experiences will also form part of its browser-based games strategy. "Crytek is looking for a Game ... |
2012-01-27 15:46:26 EST [Crysis - Google News]
![]() Gamasutra | GDC 2012 details Audio track talks, from Bastion to Crysis 2 Gamasutra by Staff [Console/PC, Social/Online, Smartphone/Tablet, Indie, Audio] The organizers of the 2012 Game Developers Conference are highlighting this year's Audio Track, covering Supergiant's indie hit Bastion, Crytek's big-budget shooter Crysis 2, ... GDC 2012: Audio sessions announced for Bastion, Crysis 2, others |
2012-01-24 09:01:25 EST [Crysis - Google News]
![]() Gamepur | Crysis Team Developing A Free-To-Play Shooter Called Warface PCWorld If that studio name sounds familiar, it's because Crytek are the creators of the award-winning Far Cry and Crysis, popular PC games with a distinct hyper-realistic visual style courtesy of the proprietary CryEngine game engine. Crysis 2 developer teases new game with screen shots |





