Posted October 30, 2016
Just finished Crysis Warhead, not the GOG version released this week, but the DRM-ridden Origin version that I had almost finished already when EA released the game here.
Crysis Warhead is a fun game, playing much like Crysis, to which it is sort of an in between betwixt an expansion to Crysis and a separate game. It's a separate story taking place parallel to the happenings of Nomad in Crysis. The main character in Crysis Warhead sees action on another part of the island. He, Psycho, a British nanosuit combatant fighting for the Americans has more personality than Nomad, in some cutscenes the emotions he goes through are vividly portrait and well acted out. The inbetween separate game and expansion shows mostly in it's length: it's clearly an addition to Crysis and not nearly as long. Though I had fun with it and it would be well worth this weekend's €7,29 sales price to me were it not I already have the game, just finished it and with my backlog being that huge, I don't think I'll return to this one. But I had lots of fun finishing it.
Crysis Warhead is a fun game, playing much like Crysis, to which it is sort of an in between betwixt an expansion to Crysis and a separate game. It's a separate story taking place parallel to the happenings of Nomad in Crysis. The main character in Crysis Warhead sees action on another part of the island. He, Psycho, a British nanosuit combatant fighting for the Americans has more personality than Nomad, in some cutscenes the emotions he goes through are vividly portrait and well acted out. The inbetween separate game and expansion shows mostly in it's length: it's clearly an addition to Crysis and not nearly as long. Though I had fun with it and it would be well worth this weekend's €7,29 sales price to me were it not I already have the game, just finished it and with my backlog being that huge, I don't think I'll return to this one. But I had lots of fun finishing it.
Post edited October 30, 2016 by DubConqueror