Speaking to Game Informer, Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli said Crysis -- PC shooter and technical marvel -- could make its way to consoles if its sales are impressive enough to warrant it. It's news that'll likely excite console gamers running stone-age PCs, and miff PC gamers desperately holding on to the one game they know will inspire lust and jealousy in their console counterparts.
@Bleezy, I assume people sold down the stock as part of selling down all the PC game stocks. The reason for that was the incredibly low sales data for Quake Wars that NPD provided yesterday. It shows that we completely overvalue PC game sales. It looks like it is very difficult for a PC games to sell 1 million copies nowadays.
Fast forward through scraps of miserable story and melodramatic dialogue, along with a "boss battle" inherited from the coin-op class of '88 (see: Contra), and the ordeal is done -- beautiful throughout, mostly amazing, but vegetative by the end.
"Overall, Crysis is definitely another win for Crytek and another one of those games that's more than the sum of its parts. They’ve created some amazing technology that’s scalable enough that many gamers will be able to play it on some setting, even if it isn’t the best, and have a good amount of fun."
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