
Can The Steam Deck Run Crysis? Sort Of
While the original 2007 Crysis won't work on the Steam Deck, its recent remaster is a different story.
While the original 2007 Crysis won't work on the Steam Deck, its recent remaster is a different story.
Crysis 4 is in development at original creator Crytek, according to a new teaser video.
The missing stage from the original console release of Crysis is now available, along with a new 60fps mode and tons of bug fixes.
It's-a me, Super Mario 3D-All Stars!
Jump your way through Super Mario 3D All-Stars and Spelunky 2.
The new remaster of Crysis will push the most powerful versions of the current-gen consoles with ray tracing.
See CRYENGINE’s groundbreaking ray tracing technology in action, coming to Crysis Remastered.
The aptly-named "Can it Run Crysis?" graphics mode is designed to push your PC to its limits.
Superheroes and skaters are coming in for a landing.
The Avengers, Tony Hawk, and the NBA are leading the charge.
You needed top-of-the-range hardware to run Crysis back in 2007, but that isn't the case with its remaster.
After a brief delay, Crysis Remastered is back with a visual overhaul potentially worthy of the wait.
Nintendo Switch gets Crysis Remastered, and Dying Light adds Hellraid.
This week, the Nintendo Switch proves it can run Crysis.
Digital Foundry has assessed the game from a technical standpoint, and found it to be "undoubtedly the best console port" so far.
The first gameplay trailer for the port shows off some impressive visual features for the handheld console.
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