Along with that, every time you reach a new checkpoint the game will freeze even when in combat, creating a sudden halt to the gameplay, which is as frustrating as it sounds. Crysis Remastered also has an incredibly frustrating checkpoint system, with checkpoints being too sparse. I saw the lighting system freak out multiple times with sun rays and shadows glitching around and jolting from one side of a patch of grass to the other. During my playthrough, I encountered a number of bugs and visual glitches, including being able to see through the map and into the blue cavernous abyss below the level. On top of my frustrations with how Crysis Remastered plays and looks, from a technical standpoint, the game doesn’t run as well as it should. The lack of the Warhead expansion being included is also a disappointment, especially when you take into account the lack of updates the AI and textures have received. Encounters with more than just a few enemies were absolute chaos with the unfair AI and frustrations that come with a combat system that is 13 years old. Most of my combat encounters entered into a firefight within the first ten or so seconds. Even on normal, enemies have pinpoint accuracy and will spot you from miles away, not exactly making the stealth loop of the game enjoyable. Sure you have night-vision, but even the environments don’t look particularly great during darkness.Īnother disappointing aspect is the game’s AI seemingly hasn’t been upgraded at all. On top of that, whilst the lighting looks good in the day, nighttime lighting is poor and it can be incredibly hard to see the black armor-clad soldiers against the night sky-soaked trees and shrubs. Sadly, the performance is nowhere near what it should be and the constant glitches and bugs frustrate. Crysis Remastered offers a variety of different graphics modes for PS4 Pro users. The ground looks muddy and buildings and objects in the environments look dated and dull. Textures look especially poor and if you asked me whether they were the new “high-quality” textures or the ones from the original game I genuinely couldn’t tell you. In fact, it actually feels like the remastered version that would have released during the PS3 generation. Well, beyond that and the upgraded character models, Crysis Remastered doesn’t look especially pretty. When you look at Crysis Remastered as a whole package and taking into account the fact that we are at the end of a console generation, you begin to wonder why so much of the game is left untouched and is still dated.īeforehand I mentioned how great the lighting looks in Crysis Remastered.
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