Metascore
69

Mixed or average reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 22
  2. Negative: 0 out of 22
  1. If you can get it for £4 – and as noted above, you can during most Steam sales – Crysis is worth returning to for at least its first few hours. If you’ve never played it before, I reckon it’d be worth playing all the way to its end. But Crysis Remastered’s spit-polished nanosuit can’t redeem the game’s aging design, or justify the Maximum Price.
User Score
3.8

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 182 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 45 out of 182
  1. Sep 19, 2020
    1
    The 7 Wonders of Crysis Remastered

    Episode 1: "Hell of an Optimization" It was known as the Crysis, short of a crying systems. Like the
    The 7 Wonders of Crysis Remastered

    Episode 1: "Hell of an Optimization"

    It was known as the Crysis, short of a crying systems. Like the Turok 2 on N64 it ran like. It attacked our hardware, but we fought back, even thought we'd won. We lied to ourselves about a lot of things. That's why they developed Crysis Remastered. Though they've never told us if it was supposed to keep the nightmares in our GPU's or not, it didn't take long for the remaster to reclaim what was stolen from original. We think unused system resources are ours, the truth is - we just keeping it warm for the next Crytek creation.

    Heh, welcome to the new game, same as the old game.

    Episode 2: "The Stunt"

    No matter what man tells himself, in his heart resides the spirit of the fraud. He can build game engines or erect monuments to his greatness, but, at its core, he cannot escape his own nature. The method of false promises and paid reviews is beautiful in its simplicity. Is that coincidence that every culture on earth invented it independent of one another? Or is it something else? Something primal that allowed us to manifest it. Of course the trick about cheating is making sure you're the cheater and not the cheated.

    Are you the cheater or the cheated? I know for damn sure which one I am.

    Episode 3: "The Flaws and Defect"

    They used to call it stunning looking game, real center of cutting edge technological power, it still is I suppose. Saber Interactive corporation, grimmest company in the world, turned Crysis into its own personal playground. And somewhere here is the result of all their sinister power. But power means different things to different people. There's the power to take life of loved franchises, the power to make a difference, but real power, REAL power is understanding just two things: flaws and defect.

    I'm ready.

    Episode 4: "No More Fear, Maximum Saturation is Here"

    The saturation slider moves right 100% in a second. Created to fool the players, and fool 'em hard. The combination of 2000 years of human artistry and know-how, it has no agenda but the one it's been given. It knows only one purpose, only one end.

    It's the most unadulterated form of expression. And right now, devs have got a lot to say.

    Episode 5: "The Perfect Ascension"

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    Final Episode: "End of Rays"

    To summarize all the bs above: game performs worse than original, looks worse (even with RT and other tech), lacks one big level from original (!), costs more and honestly it's nothing more than an attempt at making easy money.
    Slightly better than WC3: Refunded.
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  2. Sep 19, 2020
    1
    Crysis Remastered is officially the worst remaster in history of gaming:
    Performance is an absolute abomination:
    i9 9900k 5GHz, 1080TI,
    Crysis Remastered is officially the worst remaster in history of gaming:
    Performance is an absolute abomination:
    i9 9900k 5GHz, 1080TI, 2560:1080: 30-60FPS on Very High, no RTX. At some places FPS is terrible no matter what setting you use, 42FPS on "Can it Run Crysis ?" and 50FPS on "Medium" which looks like absolute **** Same thing was in the original, nothing is improved.
    It takes a real talent to make a slightly modded 14 FREAKING YEARS OLD GAME to run like **** on modern hardware.

    Not enough ? Most of the time it looks WORSELess Natural than original. [Link omitted per site rules]
    - Vegetation physics is way worse
    - AI is way worse
    - No original controls, no grenade quick throw, no lean. New controls are super clunky and unresponsive
    - Can't manually save the game
    - Ascension level is cut from the game
    - Gun sound problems (full auto and single fire have sound of two completely different guns)

    Refunded almost immediately. That **** as the studio that made this just shouldn't exist.
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  3. Sep 23, 2020
    1
    Runs like **** but the visual don't match up, even on high setting it doesn't really look that amazing, look worst than the original game inRuns like **** but the visual don't match up, even on high setting it doesn't really look that amazing, look worst than the original game in some area, sound effect is broken cause you can hear enemy chatter from the other side of the map, control some how feels worst than the original it's extremely unresponsive, and WHY WOULD YOU REMOVE MANUAL SAVING? There's no good reason for that, it's just a dumb decision, you think the remaster would scale better on multicore CPU but it STILL don't, than what the hell is the point for the remaster? Let's not even talk about the Epic exclusivity.

    Overall, EPIC failed on almost every aspect, do not buy unless it's super cheap, what a shame, I was hoping for this game to carry some momentum for a new Crysis game, now it seems unlikely.
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