
A listing on the eShop has revealed the first screenshots from Crysis Remastered on Switch.

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CG writes: Crytek’s original Crysis release back in November 2007 and became a bit of a meme for crippled PCs during that time when running at high settings. At the end of 2021, Sabre Interactive produced a remastered version (alongside the two sequels Crysis 2 and 3), which was met with a mixed reaction, but still continued the series “But Can it Run Crysis” meme, even naming its highest settings after this. The other two games fared much better as modern gaming experiences. With the Nvidia RTX 4090 releasing recently, we looked back at these remasters to see how well the current king of GPUs performs, despite some possible CPU bottlenecking with the i5 13600K partnership. All three games use max settings, 4K resolution with DLSS OFF (aside from Crysis Remastered which shows DLSS ON and then OFF).
PC gaming needs another Crysis type of game this era, a game that can only be possible to run in a high end PC gaming machine, providing new type of visuals, currently everyone with RT are like "wow RT is the best thing blah blah" well for me is BS!!!, for example you see a static environment with RT off but then it turns ON and everything objects are more accurate reflective and so everyone going nuts "how good everything looks", well for me is just a waste of resources cause in the end is just a damn Static environment simple as that, when playing a video an online fps, driving etc, everything is going nuts on screen, you think someone will stop playing just to see stupid reflection is accurate?, lol suuure, no that will not happen. Physics effects should be the fuzz of todays GPUs and not RT, cause correct physics in a game it actually can change the way you play a game and create new experiences.
crysis og was a good looking game but wasnt at all oiptimised back in the day
Still CPU bound come on WTF, it's 2022. What should have been done is a total remake from the ground up to use up to maybe 12-16 cores max. That would be a proper remake the hell with these remasters. We need the whole trilogy done in this way.
Well, for a Switch game, this looks pretty good.
As for the other platforms. meh.
Seems like they just up-scaled the Switch version to 4K resolution and launching on other platforms.
I'll probably pick this up on the Switch if it runs decently. Switch is a perfect machine to play that game from a few years ago that you either missed at the time or remember fondly and would like to play again. And I don't mean that sarcastically; that's a good thing, haha.
And for all the talk about Crysis just being a graphics showcase, I actually liked the gameplay. Early to mid 2000s PC-first games had a certain design feel that you don't really get anymore, now that almost every game is designed primarily for console then ported to PC.
DF is about to blow a load in their pants being able to compare Crysis, Crysis 3, to Crysis remaster, on not 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, but 6 different versions. Man they're going to make a loving mess outta this one once it drops lmao
Switch lol it won't be good
Sub-HD, F-yeah!