It's $30 because it's an expansion.
Ars Technica found that the DRM wasn't as bad as everybody made it out to be.
I just bought Warhead on Steam.
The multiplayer looks awesome.
Warhead is a standalone expansion.
I thought Crytek said they're not bringing Crysis to consoles?
If they're making a console game, then it's going to be a new IP.
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Lord British!
Well, this is surprising. PC Gamer gave Crysis a 98%, yet they give Crysis: Warhead, a game that plays pretty similarly, a 73%.
Not sure how they sold on release, but Funcom shipped 700,000 copies to stores on release.
Any reason why you hate it?
Yeah, it wasn't exactly the best service when it launched, but now it's pretty much the definitive online gaming service.
64:1 anisotropic filtering? I didn't even know that existed!
"but today’s update added a right-click “View game account” menu option for “subscription based games.” (whatever those are)"
This feature was added for MMORPGs (e.g., Age of Conan, EVE Online).
The PS3 version got a better graphics score but the overall score is the same between the PS3 and 360 versions.
Um, it's been confirmed for quite a while now that Blizzard is making a new MMO. Blizzard said it themselves.
It'd be hilarious if this game flopped.
Why release a demo if it's going to give people a less desirable impression of the game?
Well, then 42% of statistics are false.
EA is publishing Crytek's games, but Crytek is part of EA's 'EA Partners' program. Under this program, I'm assuming, they have more control over how their games are distributed digitally than if they were owned and operated by EA.
Well, it uses higher resolution textures than the console versions, so it's going to require more space.
It's called a standalone expansion.
The storyline parallels that in Crysis, and thus is not a true sequel.