Crysis Remastered Trilogy. New video games releasing in October 2021
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Release date: October 15, 2021
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- Genre: action game
- Platforms: PC, PS4, XOne, PS5, XSX, Switch
- Estimated price: $50
What is Crysis Remastered Trilogy?
Crysis is back, and not just the first one, but all three! Crytek studio's classic shooters will be remastered and released as a single package. Neat! The series became famous mainly for the overwhelming visual experience it provided. The developers pushed the engine to its absolute limits, and as a result, GPUs had a hard time running the game long after the release of the first Crysis. Are we in for a rehearsal of that scenario?
Will we need to buy a new PC just to run Crysis Remastered Trilogy?
No, Crysis Remastered Trilogy won't cause the kind of graphical revolution that happened when the original debuted. This is evidenced by the fact that the series will also appear on... the Nintendo Switch. As part of this package, Crysis games have been simply refreshed – with new models, better textures, and resolution upped to 4K. The trilogy will offer the same quality as 2020's Crysis Remastered (included in the package), which means ray tracing support as well.
War Mongrels
Release date: October 19, 2021
INFORMATION
- Genre: strategy
- Platforms: PC, PS4, XOne, PS5, XSX
- Approximate price: TBA
What's War Mongrels?
War Mongrels is a production from Poland, developed by Destructive Creations (Ancestors Legacy or Hatred). This time, we're getting a tactical strategy focused on stealth. The place and time of action is the Eastern Front of World War 2.
Is War Mongrels worth the money?
We start the game by taking control of two Wehrmacht soldiers who decided to defect. They take advantage of the confusion caused by Russian artillery shelling and simply flee the battlefield. In War Mongrels, we will have to follow the actions of outcasts, who simply want to survive the torments of war. In addition to German deserters, we will be able to play as Jewish refugees, or Polish soldiers, whose army was shattered. The whole thing, in turn, puts a lot of emphasis on realism, so get ready to watch true horrors of war.