Crysis 3 Remastered

Experience the single-player experience from the iconic first-person shooter, Crysis 3, optimized to take advantage of today's hardware in Crysis 3 Remastered.

Crysis 3 Remastered is a action, fps and shooter game developed by Crytek and Saber Interactive and published by Crytek.
Released on November 17th 2022 is available only on Windows in 12 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Czech, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Turkish.

It has received 4,654 reviews of which 4,114 were positive and 540 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.5 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 14.99€ on Steam and has a 50% discount.


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Windows
  • OS: Windows 10 64 bit
  • Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 18 GB available space

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Nov. 2024
One of the greatest singleplayer fps I've ever played. You know, Crysis is a very fun series but I think each installment got better than the previous one: Warhead had a more fun campaign than the original, Crysis 2 was better than those two, and Crysis 3 is better than 2. Dont get me wrong, I think Crysis 2 is a great game, but I think it gets a bit too repetitive at times. But they really nailed everything down with 3: great story, great music, great visuals (even better looking in this version with raytracing), great gameplay and level design, and decent campaign length. Even the performance is better than Crysis 2 Remaster somehow. You have a nice variety in ambience too, not locked down to mostly jungle settings like Crysis 1, or ruined apocalyptic urban design like 2, you got both. The stealth mechanics are also improved, you can stealth through most of the game if you want, or just shoot everyone up, however you want its up to you. Probably the best game out there if you want to feel like the predator. Overall a great experience from start to finish and would recommend it to any action and stealth games fans. 10/10
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Aug. 2024
Crysis 1 brought an incredible evolution to the clumsy design principles presented in Far Cry, offering a blend of stealth and action with a dynamism reminiscent of the old immersive sims, albeit in a redundant, insubstantial, and empty open world (like a bare bones version of the subsequent Far Cry worlds), strangely dry and introspective given its vastness and visual exuberance. All of this was enveloped by a psychotic and unreachable technical and technological excellence for its time. Despite the hype (including within the game itself), Crysis 1 was far from being a bombastic and open action movie experience due to how quickly the suit's energy drains and your character's low resistance at any difficulty above normal. The game's enormous empty and purposeless space only worsened the experience, and the game only clicked for me when I started playing it like a hunter, embodying the Predator, with an entire jungle to hide in, ambushing unsuspecting soldiers in a precise and relentless manner. Crysis 2 improved everything that worked in 1, enhanced the action, trimmed the fat, and transformed the experience into something more focused and linear, with impeccable pacing, well-designed arenas and levels that encompassed all the dynamism of the game's mechanics in a much more interesting and digestible way. The fun was easier to reach. The excitement, the visual spectacle, more compelling than ever. The game was transformed into a melodramatic Michael Bay-style action blockbuster full of epic gunfights and explosions, tempered by a solid core of stealth and dynamic difficulty systems. Who can forget the first lines spoken in the game: “Welcome to the future, son. Welcome to the War.” So cheesy. I love it. And the music? They even managed to get Hans Zimmer to participate! Crysis 3 is basically more of the same. A slight refinement of the systems, slightly more open levels, "customization" through builds, a bow with various types of arrows (That can impale enemies on walls), and a more post-apocalyptic setting with abundant and overgrown vegetation, rivaling what was presented by The Last of Us in the same year. The biggest novelty here is perhaps the ability to shoot without breaking invisibility, further reinforcing the fantasy of being a Predator. The return to "forests" and more open (yet purposeful) spaces makes the game experience bring elements from both previous games in an excellent and very satisfying combination. Technically, I am still impressed with how they managed to make the game run impeccably on the PS3 and X360 at the time, without sacrificing almost any perceptible visual element. The game is still extremely beautiful by modern standards and refined in the smallest details, from animations, facial expressions, physics, particle effects, and so on. The look and feel of the game is still incredible. The sound is amazing too. Bad Company 2 amazing. The pacing is as good as in 2, despite the game being slightly shorter. And the story is exactly what you'd expect: An overpriced, cathartic explosion of banality, complete with all the set pieces, oneliners and apocalyptic devastation you want. They even tried to enrich the context with some texts, audios and a mundane drama about a superhero who lost his powers and is frustrated because he can no longer break down a wall with his hands, but everything falls with the subtlety and elegance of a jackhammer five in the morning. It's loud, epic, immensely stupid and exactly what you want for the end of a trilogy. This must be the result of applying an astronomical budget in a small scale game. You have a tight, polished experience, running smoothly and with due attention in all areas. I don’t know if the multiplayer still works, but it was a lot of fun. Ten years ago… Moreover, the last thing I can say is that I shed three nanodrops when I realized that all three games in the remastered version don’t require EA’s DRM. Yes, you just install and play… Imagine that. What a miracle. Definitely recommended. My favorite is still 2, followed very closely by 3. But all three games are great and short. Three solid, stylysh, slightly different experiences that are still very worth it.
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April 2024
Awesome game oldschool as of all series Crysis aged super well with the Greatest impressive Graphics that make think game come out recently but it comes out in 2013 if you are new to Crysis i would recommend first Crysis 1 as well dlc WarHead, then 2 and 3 for last it may be just taste but the best crysis on my honest opinion it's 2 and 1, but 3 is too very good mostly the graphics, weapons and enemies in it i higly recommend Crysis Remastered Trilogy.
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March 2024
Falls prey to the Must-Have-A-Bow design of the early 2010's. Despite that, the game is gorgeous, taking you through overgrown urban environments and still allowing multiple options of approach. The skills system returns in a much better fashion, having tons of great options and combinations. While the story is overall predictable and kinda of a snore, the ending had me in shock. However, that may have been due to me tuning out the story at various points.
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Feb. 2024
I've absolutely loved this game. It's a must play for any FPS lover. Pros of the game : 1 - Great graphics. The world feels alive to me. 2 - Great gameplay. I played Crysis 1-2-3 in succession so the gameplay was refreshing. Played it on hardest difficulty and BOI WAS IT FUN. 3 - Great storyline. I would recommend playing Crysis 1-2-3 in succession to enjoy the most of the story. 4 - EPIC OST. It was memorable sometimes and somethimes it went unnoticed but still, great OST. 5 - Beautiful character design, enemy design, creature design - the enemies are all beautifully crafted. Cons of the game : 1 - The achievement system is bugged. That's it.
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Crysis 3 Remastered
8.5
4,114
540
Online players
202
Developer
Crytek, Saber Interactive
Publisher
Crytek
Release 17 Nov 2022
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