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Crysis | ||
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Crysis • Crysis Warhead (Crysis Wars) • Crysis 2 • Crysis (comic) • Crysis 3 | ||
Main characters | ||
Nomad • Psycho • Alcatraz • Prophet • Jacob Hargreave • Nathan Gould • Tara Strickland • Helena Rosenthal • Sean O'Neill | ||
Supporting characters | ||
Ji-Sung Lee • Dominic Lockhart • Sherman Barclay • Chino • Ri-Shan Kyong • Strickland • Richard Morrison • Emerson • Dr. Rosenthal • Karl Rasch • Jester • Aztec | ||
Locations and factions | ||
Locations: Island • Alien ship • Ice sphere • USS Constitution • New York City Factions: United States • North Korea • Ceph (Trooper • Scout • Hunter • Warship • Soldier • Devastator • Pinger) • Crynet Systems | ||
Gameplay | ||
Timeline • Nanosuit • Weapons • Attachments • Vehicles • Power Struggle • Instant Action | ||
Development | ||
Crytek • Electronic Arts • Removed features • CryEngine 2 • CryEngine 3 |
Crysis missions | |
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"Contact" • "Recovery" • "Relic" • "Assault" • "Onslaught" • "Awakening" • "Core" • "Paradise Lost" • "Exodus" • "Ascension" • "Reckoning" |
Crysis Warhead missions | |
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"Call me Ishmael" • "Shore Leave" • "Adapt or Perish" • "Frozen Paradise" • "Below the Thunder" • "From Hell's Heart" • "All the Fury" |
Crysis 2 missions | |
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"In at the Deep End" • "Second Chance" • "Sudden Impact" • "Road Rage" • "Lab Rat" • "Gate Keepers" • "Dead Man Walking" • "Seat of Power" • "Dark Heart" • "Semper Fi or Die" • "Corporate Collapse" • "Train to Catch" • "Unsafe Haven" • "Terminus" • "Power Out" • "Eye of the Storm" • "Masks Off" • "Out of the Ashes" • "A Walk in the Park" |
Crysis 3 missions | |
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"Post-Human" • "Welcome to the Jungle" • "The Root of All Evil" • "Safeties Off" • "Red Star Rising" • "Only Human" • "Gods and Monsters" |
Featured article
Crysis is a science fiction first-person shooter video game developed by Crytek, published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows personal computers, and released in November 2007. The game is based in a future where an ancient alien spacecraft has been discovered beneath the ground on an island near the coast of the East Philippines. The single-player campaign has the player assume the role of United States Delta Force operator Jake Dunn, referred to in-game by his call sign, Nomad. Nomad is armed with various futuristic weapons and equipment, most notably a "Nano Muscle Suit" which was inspired by a real-life military concept.
Featured media
Comparison of the original nanosuit (left) and Nanosuit 2 (right)