A year ago, Crytek let slip (and then confirmed) that it was working on a remastered version of Crysis, the nanosuit-powered FPS that was originally released in 2007. Now it looks like the sequel is in for the same treatment.
“They used to call me Prophet” is a line spoken by Major Laurence “Prophet” Barnes near the beginning of Crysis 2. Prophet was also a major character in the original Crysis as the commanding officer of Raptor Team, and despite his death in Crysis 2 (sorry for the spoiler, but it’s been ten years) he also plays a major role in Crysis 3.
In case there was any doubt, Crytek followed up with another tweet featuring a screenshot from Crysis 2:
A Crysis 2 remaster isn’t exactly unexpected. The first one went over reasonably well, and this would be an opportunity to address some of its shortcomings, like a lack of quicksaves. It’d also be a great way for shooter fans who missed it the first time around to get caught up: The Crysis games aren’t quite essential shooters, but they are dumb, silly fun—the kind of lightweight FPS you can jump in and out of when you’ve got a little time to waste and want to spend it blowing things up.
I’ve reached out to Crytek to ask what’s going on, and will update if I receive a reply.
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