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Crysis Warhead Review

PC Review by Christian Donlan

12 September, 2008

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Let's start with the bad news, because there isn't really very much of it. Crysis Warhead is not a particularly long game - in fact, if you're playing on normal settings, and you're familiar with the first entry in the series, you can probably clock this at somewhere between five and seven hours.

But is that really bad news? Because although Warhead isn't the most time-consuming initial playthrough - it's a side-story rather than a true sequel, after all - it manages to throw in a surprising amount of variety, and, with that, a considerable degree of replayability. It may not take days of your life to complete, but it never asks you to do the same thing twice, and the chances are that, as with the original, each subsequent playthrough will reveal an unexpected side to most of the set-pieces.

The basic mechanics remain unchanged. Taking place within the original Crysis' timeline, your suit powers are still the same - cloak, strength, speed, and the standard armour setting - and it's still you against the North Korean Army, battling through the same beautifully rendered jungle and waiting for those floaty Matrix-style aliens to show up and turn everything into ice.

But despite these seemingly impossible constraints, Warhead manages to address practically every issue players had with the original game. It may fit inside the same story, but as it follows a different character ("Psycho" Sykes, the original game's Statham-alike, and a man specifically designed, in the words of the developers, "to make you want to blow s*** up") through different encounters, the pacing has been radically altered for the better, with the big freeze arriving far earlier, and a far more satisfying finale than the slightly hurried and abrupt conclusion of the first Crysis.

'Crysis Warhead' Screenshot 1

Warhead's story may not be Faulkner, but it has at least one surprisingly emotionally powerful cut-scene.

Both human and alien AI have been improved, too - the NKA are better than ever at flanking intelligently, deciding when to hold back and when to try and take you out from a distance, and they're now much more willing to use cover. Equally, they no longer have that strange habit of standing around looking like they're trying to recall the name of the actor from Q: The Winged Serpent, while you pump bullets into them from close up, either. (It was Michael Moriarty, by the way, but I sincerely hope you already knew that.) And the aliens - a real weak point in the first game - aren't half bad themselves. In fact, if anything, they're now a little more human in their intelligence, hiding, lurking, blasting you with freeze rays from just out of range, and far more eager to take you down with them via their post-death explosions. And without spoiling things too much, expect them to ramp up in force much earlier on this time, with certain old enemies making surprisingly snappy appearances.

Crysis had a lot of great moments, of course - moments of real drama where the AI and environment came together to create brilliantly fraught set-pieces that looked as good as they felt. But it also had a fair amount of downtime in-between, sections when the pacing was less inspired, and enemies dribbled out at you more from a sense of politeness rather than any clever staging on the part of the designers. And at its worst, when the game promised its most interesting encounters, Crysis suddenly curtailed all of your expansive freedoms, locking you into a moving vehicle and turning into an (extremely pretty) light-gun shooter. Warhead, though shorter, is far tighter, following each encounter with one that's radically different, mixing driving sections with grinding shoot-outs, and making sure that, even when you're behind the wheel of a vehicle, you can still get out and play it on foot if you want, and if you're surrounded by heavily-armed enemies in a situation built for gunplay, there's still a solid option to stealth your way through if that's your kind of game.

On the inevitable occasions when Warhead shunts you into corridors, there's a reason for it - generally to break up the pace of a gruelling openworld section, or create a claustrophobic tone before shoving you out into another giant vista. And even these more controlled environments still have options everywhere - a smattering of lightly branching paths, fights going on above and below you, and a constant stream of physics toys for you to attack with if you get tired of shooting or run out of bullets.

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Pike
12/09/08 @ 16:06
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Seems like a nice way to put my new graphics card to the test.
Kostabi
12/09/08 @ 16:08
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Boosh! Didn't expect this to score that highly for some reason. It's on the list for later purchoose now.
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12/09/08 @ 16:08
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Excellent. Wasn't sure if I wanted this but how can I say no to having more of that freedom in the jungle?

Pew pew pew!
Gazza_UK
12/09/08 @ 16:09
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hmmmm if only my computer was 10 times more powerful... . then id be half way to playin this game
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12/09/08 @ 16:12
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kind kind words.
Red Moose
12/09/08 @ 16:14
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Sounds good. No mention of DRM (and it is an EA published game) but I'll definitely be getting this; a pity it's next week! I was hoping for today. The ice levels are a system killer though.
dr_faulk
12/09/08 @ 16:14
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is this coming out for the Wii?

/end annoying post of the day
Eraysor
12/09/08 @ 16:16
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Well that was a pleasant surprise.

And that CGI shark on BttF2 used to scare the crap out of me as a kid.
Shabtai
12/09/08 @ 16:17
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Should we drop one point of the score to better suit the game as in the original Crysis?
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12/09/08 @ 16:20
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once it's released on the PS3 I'll get it. I am sure it can handle it in 1080p 60 frames..............

It's friday, couldn't help it... 9 minutes and I am out of here!

I wish I had a more powerfull PC *cries*
Innes
12/09/08 @ 16:20
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What's wrong with elisabeth shue?
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ChthonicEcho
12/09/08 @ 16:23
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A 9? Pish-tosh.
Waldo
12/09/08 @ 16:24
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Better than ________ ,then?
Sar
12/09/08 @ 16:25
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Bunch of jessies. Buy decent PCs!

I've a quad core and an 8800gt and it runs crysis fine, and didn't cost me the earth.
ilmaestro
12/09/08 @ 16:25
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Woo-hoo!
legendmir
12/09/08 @ 16:27
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hmm, do you need the original game to play this?
dsmx
12/09/08 @ 16:31
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No you don't it's a stand alone thing I seem to remember.
soviet_
12/09/08 @ 16:43
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Sweet, already pre-ordered, am looking forward to seeing how my 4870 fares in Warhead compared to the original
Chufty
12/09/08 @ 16:46
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Wow this sonds pretty good. The pacing is what ruined the original Crysis for me, but I might pick this one up if that's been improved.

I love the spec '1.5Gb RAM for Vista.' You have to be crazy to run Vista on only 1.5Gb RAM, let alone Crysis...
gribb
12/09/08 @ 16:49
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What did Elisabeth Shue ever do to you Mr Donlan! :D
Pulsar_t
12/09/08 @ 16:51
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What jungle freedom? The best thing the original offered was forest freedom.. And give me a Crysis without those pesky aliens and I'll bite. For now Clear Sky suits my open-ended needs much better.
Pulsar_t
12/09/08 @ 16:53
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Elisabeth Shue was very scary indeed. At least till you became 15.
Turambar
12/09/08 @ 16:59
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Faulkner seems to be a popular man to refernce these days.
mkreku
12/09/08 @ 17:00
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Oohh, now I want this! I had no such wants before reading this.
Apologie
12/09/08 @ 17:01
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i am one of the few lucky guy's that had the oportunity the run the game with everything max (high quality), at 1900x1200 resolution and i must say that it's the best First Person Shooter ever, games like Halo, Bioshok, Resistence and even COD4 look like something compleatly outdated form both gameplay and graphics point of view, the interactiviy and variety in terms of gameplay is amazing, you can aproach every situation in a different way, every object can be broken or used somehow, the suit features are incredible as you can use diferent tactics all the time and the weapons costumization is really good.
graphically no comments, it's the best game ever, shaders, textures, special effects, and the physics, oh my god, dont let me start on thouse, every object, card boxes, structures, trees, boats, cars etc... blow up in a realistic way, the 0 gravity level, the first level in the snow desert when your descending the mountain and all thouse rocks are falling down, it's simply breathtaking.
A lot of variety too in what concerns the levels, boat level, cavern, inside the alien mountain, 0 gravity level, forest... you can play in day/night that change in real time during the levels.

Worth every penny if your considering to upgrade your computer.

In o ther words, these is a Instant buy for me
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paketep
12/09/08 @ 17:06
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Then, is it going to sell 500 million?.

I hope for Cevat's sake that the piracy ratio doesn't reach 100 to 1 with this one!
Genome
12/09/08 @ 17:22
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You get the aliens earlier on in this one?

Yeah, count me out then.
Feanor
12/09/08 @ 17:27
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I think the processor specs listed in the review are for single-cores.
UncleLou
12/09/08 @ 17:29
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Great review, amusing read. But yeah, what's with the Elisabeth Shue reference? She's one of the prettiest women ever banned on celluloid in Leaving Las Vegas! :)
trebell
12/09/08 @ 17:33
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Just got myself a decent graphics card and was finally able to see Crysis how it should be last night (quad core system but came with a poor GPU). Looked fantastic so will probaby get this.
UncleLou
12/09/08 @ 17:35
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No fools yet whining how Crysis is "unoptimised" because it won't run with all settings on "über-ultra" on their PCs? Colour me surprised! Can't be long now.
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12/09/08 @ 17:40
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I feel really bad about the Elisabeth Shue thing now. I think it's the perm more than the performance. Sorry everyone.
Apologie
12/09/08 @ 18:03
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I have quad core 2.66 overclocked to 3.72 GHZ, 8 Gb memory DDR2/1066 overclocked to 1120 mhz, Board Rampage and 2 ATI 4870 in Crossfire, monitor hp24 HDMI, two 500 GB dics in RAID... the game runs fantastic at 1900x1200 at very high, i get 40 fps average, and if i play it only on High settings i get 60 fps average... warhead is a little bit less demanding so these on will have even better performance.
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DanWhitehead
12/09/08 @ 18:33
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"Equally, they no longer have that strange habit of standing around looking like they're trying to recall the name of the actor from Q: The Winged Serpent, while you pump bullets into them from close up, either. (It was Michael Moriarty, by the way, but I sincerely hope you already knew that.)"

*applauds*
Lovemoose
12/09/08 @ 18:42
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David Carradine negligence.
GlassMoon
12/09/08 @ 18:44
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Sounds fantastic, and for 15 quid you can't go wrong!
IneptPercy
12/09/08 @ 18:55
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To get it playable it won't cost much at all, My system for Crysis was 4GB 667 ram (running at 1:1 ratio) E4300 overclocked to 3ghz (hence the 1:1 ratio 333mhz FSB) an ATi 3870, a 40" TV and a xbox wireless pad receiver, for that I had it on a big screen at 720p on all very high and no AA. You could build a system to that spec very cheaply.

At £15 I had this pre ordered a month ago, but I mighht keep it on the shelf until I can afford a 1GB 4870... hmmm
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Leeks!
12/09/08 @ 19:34
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Holy slew of pop-culture references. Even for a videogame review, that thing was saturated.
ThePissartist
12/09/08 @ 19:52
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" have quad core 2.66 overclocked to 3.72 GHZ, 8 Gb memory DDR2/1066 overclocked to 1120 mhz, Board Rampage and 2 ATI 4870 in Crossfire, monitor hp24 HDMI, two 500 GB dics in RAID... the game runs fantastic at 1900x1200 at very high, i get 40 fps average, and if i play it only on High settings i get 60 fps average..."

On that evidence alone, I won't be buying this game.
Gearskin
12/09/08 @ 19:54
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Who expected less? Honestly? Crysis is badass in all forms.
Ryze
12/09/08 @ 20:55
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I haven't even installed or run Half-life 2 or F.E.A.R. on any of my PCs yet. I really can't be fussed with upgrading the gfx card every year to keep up.

Just introduces more faff when I'd rather get on with using my PC of other things.

Maybe in the next year or 2...
Gunzberg
12/09/08 @ 21:09
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ooooh - that's all I've got to say
Katsumoto
12/09/08 @ 21:32
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"really can't be fussed with upgrading the gfx card every year to keep up. "

There it is! I knew we couldn't go a whole page without it.
Zappa
12/09/08 @ 21:36
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9/10 ,LMAO!

m$ must have gotten to eg to try and get some sales on its shit vista.
smelly
12/09/08 @ 22:21
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See thats why scores are pointless.. far better to read the words..

sounds like more of the same.. and i didnt really enjoy the first one that much
Rack
12/09/08 @ 22:36
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Between issues of lousy performance on top end PCs on the original, the question mark over whether this actually has any new content, DRM and the fact I spent the entire of the original Crysis being glad I didn't have to do Psycho's crappy missions this is still a big question mark for me.
FooAtari
12/09/08 @ 22:39
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"No fools yet whining how Crysis is "unoptimised" because it won't run with all settings on "über-ultra" on their PCs? Colour me surprised! Can't be long now"

It is a little bit though... I think Crysis could have ran better than it does. They are simply relying on the latest hardware to run it.

"9/10 ,LMAO!

m$ must have gotten to eg to try and get some sales on its shit vista."

Stupidest thing I have read all day. Have you played Warhead then? In fact have you even played Crysis? And do you think MS give that much of a shit how well it sells. They effort they put into Games for Windows kind of indicates they don't.
Dizzy
12/09/08 @ 22:43
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Hmmm... 9? Might pick this up at weekend.
FooAtari
12/09/08 @ 22:43
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It's a shame it's got SecuROM really. Wont be buying it now.
Tehren
12/09/08 @ 22:49
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Fucking pirate parasite scum. You like games? Get out your fucking wallet.

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