Crysis 2 Stereoscopic 3D Trailer Video
Recently at the E3 Conference, Electronic Arts displayed the 3-D trailer of Crysis 2 that has been added to the game. Below is the video:
Crysis 2 is one of the most anticipated titles and there are many more things that the game has to offer to the fans after its release.
The game is being expected by Autumn this year. New CRYEngine 2 is being used for developing the game. Richard Morgan, the award winning sci-fi novel writer, is writing the stories of Crysis 2.
Trailer of Crysis 2
A really creepy trailer has been run by Electronic Arts for the sci-fi shooter Crysis 2. This is a console debut of the franchise when it arrives this holiday.
The video is here. It is a two-minute video and it features a decimated New York city.
Streaming games will work
OnLive turns games into video data that is sent across the web world to a hardware add-on, or else a software plug-in, which decompresses the data back into video.
Many analyst says that it is a revolutionary video compression algorithm and custom silicon makes everything of such kind possible.
OnLive for many years has been in development and has even signed up content partners, including EA, Ubisoft, Take2, Atari, Eidos, Codemasters, Epic and THQ
The subscription service of such kind will feature such games as Burnout, Fear 2, Tomb Raider: Underworld and Crysis: Warhead.
Mr Perlman, who is leading the early developments into video streaming service QuickTime while at Apple, said to the media recently: “We have nine of the largest game publishers in world signed up.
Brand new gameplay trailers for Crysis Warhead!
So Crysis has put out a new trailer, and it’s actually of gameplay this time instead of just some stupid mini-movie. The driving gameplay redefined looks improved in my opinion, I remember driving in the first Crysis was really hard and awkward.
Another thing I noticed when watching this trailer is that at about the :40 second mark, the machine running the game starts to lag and get choppy when the battle intensifies. Crytek already said Warhead will be able to run on mid-level PC’s, so it would be interesting to know what kind of machine was running this. In all fairness, the lag could have very well been caused by FRAPS or whatever game cam they were using. I usually don’t have that problem when using FRAPS, but who knows.
To watch the HD trailers, click on the Crysis Warhead Videos tab.

