Crysis 2 (2011)

Crytek Frankfurt

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360

3.39 from 1884 ratings

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How long? Main story 10h · with extras 10h · 100% 16h (from 25 logged playthroughs)

Sequel to one of the greatest PC shooters ever, Crysis 2 offers console players their first taste of Crytek's unique shooter gameplay. Featuring futuristic war, gorgeous destruction and the chance to kick alien butt on the grandest stage of all, New York City, Crysis 2 is destined at the least to equal its predecessor, if not surpass it. Additional features … Read more
Sequel to one of the greatest PC shooters ever, Crysis 2 offers console players their first taste of Crytek's unique shooter gameplay. Featuring futuristic war, gorgeous destruction and the chance to kick alien butt on the grandest stage of all, New York City, Crysis 2 is destined at the least to equal its predecessor, if not surpass it. Additional features include: challenging AI enemies in the single player campaign, 12-player support online, new and improved upgradable Nanosuit 2 technology and more. Read less
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Release dates

  • Mar 22, 2011 (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Mar 25, 2011 (Europe) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Apr 01, 2011 (Japan) PlayStation 3

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Krauzer

Review Krauzer 3/5 · Jul 23, 2025

The second Crysis builds on the strengths of its predecessor with stunning visuals, thanks to the CryEngine 3, and delivers a more streamlined, cinematic single-player experience. Set in a devastated New York City, the game combines sci-fi storytelling with flexible combat thanks to the Nanosuit, allowing players to choose between stealth, armor, or power modes on the fly, so no …

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The second Crysis builds on the strengths of its predecessor with stunning visuals, thanks to the CryEngine 3, and delivers a more streamlined, cinematic single-player experience. Set in a devastated New York City, the game combines sci-fi storytelling with flexible combat thanks to the Nanosuit, allowing players to choose between stealth, armor, or power modes on the fly, so no big news on this regard, except a couple of new suit modes.

While the level design is more linear than the original, it still offers tactical freedom, which was understandable since they decided to focus on urban environments, rather than open jungle areas. The AI can be inconsistent, and the story is somewhat generic, but the game shines with its impressive graphics and solid gunplay. Multiplayer was competent, though not groundbreaking, and I really tried to like it at the time, but quickly gave up since there were far more interesting multiplayer shooters at the time.

One big difference from the first game was that this entry didn't really set any standards at the time, instead, it set new standards for itself. This meant that all subsequent entries to this series followed it's footsteps, so urban environments, same assets, same animations, just adding more content, which was enjoyable at the time, though not for long. This is a visually impressive and action-packed shooter that trades some freedom for polish.

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teja_videogametracker

Review teja_videogametracker 4/5 · Jul 25, 2022

One Word to remember this Game by Heavy Machine Gun doop doop doop.

first play

played on gt 730 i3 7100
Crysis 2 although not a story or character-wise sequel to Crysis 1, was unique in itself.

The game ran smoothly without any stutters at 60fps on a gt730.

Pros:

  1. The missions are okay, after a couple of missions they kind of get repetitive.
  2. Best Weapons: Sniper, Scarb both with silencers for all …
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first play

played on gt 730 i3 7100
Crysis 2 although not a story or character-wise sequel to Crysis 1, was unique in itself.

The game ran smoothly without any stutters at 60fps on a gt730.

Pros:

  1. The missions are okay, after a couple of missions they kind of get repetitive.
  2. Best Weapons: Sniper, Scarb both with silencers for all missions and HMG for the rest.
  3. Using the above weapons and clocking you can play the entire game without any difficulty.

Cons:

  1. All other weapons are crap, either they lack the impact to kill enemies or are too hard to use when a overwhelming enemies rush at you.
  2. Played the game at post-human warrior still, the game felt easy because the enemies or the ai is too dumb, can just snipe or go grab them really easy.
  3. Story is mediocre, character development sucks, and in the crisis chronology, this is an odd game, no link from 1 and not linked to 3. in any meaningful way.

Favorite missions:

  1. Dead Man Walking
  2. Train to Catch
  3. Eye of the Storm

For people playing this game for the first time play in the chronological release order of Crysis, i hope you enjoy this game too.

Edit 2024:

played on rtx 4060 amd 7700x
after buying a high end pc played this game again.: here is my updated review

the same missions are good but are not that tough once you played the game and know what to do, but the game is still fun compared to cyrsis 1 and is clear in graphics and weapons. again playing with HMG is the best in this game.

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anarchistica

Review anarchistica 3/5 · Sep 27, 2021

It's okay for a corridor shooter

Intro

Crysis 2 is a first-person shooter in which you play a soldier in a super-suit. The suit allows for high jumps/falls, opening elevator doors, kicking cars at the enemy, etc. It also has thermal vision, armor and stealth options. The game consists of walking through a devastated New York, shooting soldiers and aliens.

Review

Crysis 2 basically combines the …

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Intro

Crysis 2 is a first-person shooter in which you play a soldier in a super-suit. The suit allows for high jumps/falls, opening elevator doors, kicking cars at the enemy, etc. It also has thermal vision, armor and stealth options. The game consists of walking through a devastated New York, shooting soldiers and aliens.

Review

Crysis 2 basically combines the augments from Deus Ex and the walking between gunfights structure of pretty much every other military shooter. It's mildly amusing, but the game insists on holding your hand. You can't really use your super powers to create alternate routes, the game is incredibly linear and it has constant interruptions. Heck, it even starts out with an incredibly self-indulgent 10-minute video.

The gunplay is decent and it's fun to mess with the AI, but after two hours i just got bored. I'd only seen two types of enemies (marines and aliens) and the game never got interesting. It doesn't help that it uses an awful checkpoint system.

I wouldn't recommend it unless you like Battlefield single-player campaigns or other purely linear shooters. And only if you can get it at a steep discount. €30 is a joke.

5/10

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DirtyMidnighter

Review DirtyMidnighter 3/5 · Oct 22, 2020

Don't Cry, Sis! Your PS3 Can Run Crysis! 2!

I guess when I picked this up I was looking for a mindless shooter and nothing else, but I'm always up for being pleasantly surprised. Unfortunately, that was not the case here. Crysis 2 is a competent and pretty shooter that doesn't do anything in particular to separate itself from the herd. The super-suit idea has been done to death …

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I guess when I picked this up I was looking for a mindless shooter and nothing else, but I'm always up for being pleasantly surprised. Unfortunately, that was not the case here. Crysis 2 is a competent and pretty shooter that doesn't do anything in particular to separate itself from the herd. The super-suit idea has been done to death at this point and although this is a pretty impressive one, the game never actually does much to make you feel all that powerful. There is also a certain drama and tension missing from the equation and the gun-play only occasionally got my heart rate up. I did enjoy the somewhat accurate representation of a destroyed Manhattan though - possibly the best looking game to do that up to that point!

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V1CGaming

Review V1CGaming 4/5 · Jul 6, 2020 Completed

Being lineal was not a good choice. Still, an outstanding shooter.

I played this on EA Origin, and played exclusively on the single player campaign only. The graphics is still top notch, the music is very good, the gameplay and controls have improved a lot since the first game. Switching suit mode and weapons are way easier now, environment navigation and shooting are also way smoother now. They added a lot …

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I played this on EA Origin, and played exclusively on the single player campaign only. The graphics is still top notch, the music is very good, the gameplay and controls have improved a lot since the first game. Switching suit mode and weapons are way easier now, environment navigation and shooting are also way smoother now. They added a lot of single player contents, but the game is no longer the open-world shooter like its predecessor, and instead transitioned into a semi-linear action shooter game, where you shoot way more aliens than humans now. Not that it is a bad thing, and I actually enjoyed this a lot more. The stealth is still not very good. Using silenced pistol is way over-powered, and if you are being noticed, the whole army knows where you are, and there isn't an easy way to restart the mission except to quit to the menu. Some of the aliens are very annoying to kill. They are often times attack you in bulk or too bullet-spongy. The story is not bad, but I don't like the fact that they changed the alien from the first game into the one in this game. Although the world story is supposed to be a sequel to the first game, it doesn't feel like it.

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ATadMad

Review ATadMad 4/5 · Apr 21, 2020

Leaps and bounds better than the first game. Played in 2020 and I'm damn impressed with the visuals!!! This is how a 2011 game should look like still!! Much more variety in gameplay and choosing your preferred style (stealth or guns blazing) is awesome. The nanosuit is way cooler, looks fantastic and you're able to stay cloaked for far longer. …

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Leaps and bounds better than the first game. Played in 2020 and I'm damn impressed with the visuals!!! This is how a 2011 game should look like still!! Much more variety in gameplay and choosing your preferred style (stealth or guns blazing) is awesome. The nanosuit is way cooler, looks fantastic and you're able to stay cloaked for far longer. Fab FPS, definitely recommend.

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needafix51

Review needafix51 5/5 · Oct 26, 2019

On Oct 2019. Bg Have finished this Game 4.5 to 5.5 Times This is in my Most Favorite Folder for Sure

Chovus

Review Chovus 4/5 · Dec 29, 2018

What happened to the Cryo?

Crysis 2, for PC

Rating: 8.3/10; Great

Highly recommended for shooter fans, though somewhat disappointing when compared to the first game

Crysis 2 is a first person shooter which has the same signature mechanic as the first game; an exosuit that uses a recharging energy resource to provide superhuman abilities. The powers are largely the same as the …

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Crysis 2, for PC

Rating: 8.3/10; Great

Highly recommended for shooter fans, though somewhat disappointing when compared to the first game

Crysis 2 is a first person shooter which has the same signature mechanic as the first game; an exosuit that uses a recharging energy resource to provide superhuman abilities. The powers are largely the same as the first game, though have been simplified. Speed mode has been removed entirely, and now you expend energy to sprint while in any mode. Unfortunately, this means you cannot move faster than walking when out of energy. Strength mode is now the default mode and has no advantages; no more recoil reduction and using super jump and super melee can be used from any form. Armor and cloak are largely the same, though both consume energy at a steady rate regardless of what you do. Armor depletes energy faster as you take damage, and cloak depletes faster the quicker you move.

The first game used a wheel style menu to change suit mode while having optional automatic triggers (such as automatically changing to power when making a melee attack). This game still has that wheel, but there is little point to use it. You can assign specific buttons to cloak and armor mode allowing for very easy switching. All other abilities can be used by holding the appropriate button (such as hold jump to do a super jump). This is a significant improvement over the first game, which allows for more streamlined play.

You can only carry 2 main weapons now; there is no ability to carry 2 rifles + a sidearm. Also, the same slightly awkward weapon swap system returns; that being the weapon swap key switches between everything, including grenades and C4, though the numeric keys can be used to cycle between specific types of weapons (such as one key to cycle just between your 2 guns). Weapon attachments can be freely swapped in real time (like the first game) and weapons that come with attachments have different names in game (such as ranged, spec op, demolition etc). An interesting feature is that under barrel weapons (shotgun and grenade launcher) replace the semi auto fire mode, so that pressing the fire mode button only swaps between 2 firing modes at any given time. This is more streamlined and user friendly, and you can still use semi auto mode reasonably quickly by swapping the attachment.

Despite these improvements in gameplay, Crysis 2 is not as good a game as the original. There were a few features which seem like lack of polish; dropped weapons falling through terrain, dropped empty weapons vanishing, occasionally buttons would not work (there was one time where my gun refused to change to semi auto mode, and would not do so until I replaced it with another gun and then picked it back up), and getting stuck on terrain (requiring a jump to proceed even though it looks like something low enough to step over).

Biggest problems come from level design and story though. While the levels are fun, they are far more linear and restrictive than the first game, and closely resemble just about every other shooter. Gone is the semi open world feel of the original game. The visor mode even points out places you can go to flank or sneak, which I think is fair for easy difficulty, but not on hard. I don’t want to be told tactics, I want to figure it out on my own. Vehicles are also significantly more restricted, and mostly serve the same as a turret. The levels are clustered with cover, so driving a vehicle would be pointless. There are levels which are specifically designed for vehicle use, even including replacement vehicles just in case you do too poorly, which again is less than the more open nature of the first game.

The story in this game makes me wonder what the developers were thinking. There is a huge gap between the events of this game and the previous, which makes it feel like I am missing something important. The aliens are completely different. They no longer have a cold blue motif from the first game, and are now dark and red. Why the change? Instead of freezing the planet, they are using a bioweapon (with a very black color motif). Again why? Freezing is much cooler, and would leave much more to the imagination (such as what the alien homeworld is like). None of the alien units from the first game return. Instead of the flying tentacle robots, we have generic humanoids (which do seem to be squid inside of mechs or exosuits) and ships that look surprisingly similar to human aircraft. I don’t even think the squid-like creatures inside those suits are the same as the “naked” aliens fought in the original game. And while we are on that topic, why do the squid have fleshy bits exposed at all?

The story telling method in game, and the story itself, suffers from “too much modern”. It focuses entirely too much on flashy cinematics and diagrams, showing detailed maps, military strategy, and technological and biological processes, which explain very little. They rely on the player having some basic understanding of tactics and science, and then add in some cryptic dialogue, and hint at conspiracy and a nearly mystical solution. It is about wowing the player with eye candy, rather than actual substance. Another review sums the story up quite well by saying something like: it does not need to be more complicated than there are aliens, you are strong so go punch them in the face. Overall, I think the developers are just trying too hard to be like all the other modern shooters (like Call of Duty). I would have much preferred a deeper story involving learning about the aliens. Maybe they crashed on Earth long ago and are not actually hostile; just trying to survive. That kind of story, which sets up the aliens as tragic antiheroes, would be far more entertaining than the over the top stereotypical story that this game has.

Crysis 2 takes 1 step forward in suit gameplay mechanics, while taking several steps backwards in all other departments; ultimately trying too hard to be like other shooters. It is still a great game made special by the suit. I did not play multiplayer.

Pro

  • Some levels are dark or foggy enough to require thermal vision
  • Silenced pistol is the only weapon able to be fired while cloaked without breaking cloak
  • Key rebinding
  • All suit functions have easily used keys
  • Visor mode highlights ammo boxes and specific weapons
  • Ammo boxes do not replenish energy ammo
  • Can swap weapon attachments based on which ones you have found
  • Enemies will react to your laser sight
  • Progression by purchasing suit upgrades with “currency” looted from aliens
  • Enemy AI is decent (though not as good as first game)

Con

  • Thermal vision is called nano vision, because?
  • No night vision mode
  • Checkpoint saving (no quicksaving)
  • Visor mode highlights tactical options
  • Ammo boxes replenish ammo for equipped guns a fixed number of times without regard to specific calibers; this is like converting pistol and rifle ammo into high powered sniper rounds
  • Some scenes have you press buttons to progress (similar to quick time events, but not difficult at all). I would rather have a non-interactable cinematic
  • Can only carry 2 primary weapons, and pistols take up a primary slot
  • Laser sight is a type of optic and prevents use of iron sights or scope
  • Aliens are too different from the first game, and there are no returning types
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malitiae

Review malitiae 2/5 · Aug 3, 2018

Crysis 2 was awful. Much better than Crysis 1, but thats not saying much. The story was bland, voice acting (Gould in particular) annoying, and the enemies were repetitive. That being said, the game is very pretty. For what its worth I really enjoyed the multiplayer beta- it was like a CoD /Halo Reach hybrid.

richardddavid

Review richardddavid 3/5 · Feb 18, 2015

Lives up to its reputation as a graphical powerhouse with solid and streamlined FPS gameplay. Downside is it is a bit of a slow starter featuring more than a few fairly dull missions at the beginning before evolving into a much more engrossing man v alien story.

pewnitivedamnage

Review pewnitivedamnage 5/5 · Jun 8, 2014

PROS:
• I liked the music
• The action felt better to me as I prefer a more linear game
• The abilities last a little longer than the previous
• The suit is even more badass than in the first game
• Engaging story

CONS”
• A.I is stupid
• Hate the unexplained gaps between games.

rickusofmarshalius

Review rickusofmarshalius 3/5 · Sep 23, 2013

Lives up to its reputation as a graphical powerhouse with solid and streamlined FPS gameplay. Downside is it is a bit of a slow starter featuring more than a few fairly dull missions at the beginning before evolving into a much more engrossing man v alien story.