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Finally, the first Crysis 2 screenshots have been released, and they look promising. Unfortunately, “the upcoming multiplatform title is a first-person shooter, not third” — as the images may lead you to believe. Continue reading for one more.

Still, we can’t help but admire the incredible graphical fidelity of these screens. Most likely, these shots were taken from the PC version of the game, but we’ll have a full report on the console versions of the game in April.

[via Joystiq

With this nifty DeLorean mod, Crysis players can now go Back to the Future whenever they want, or so we’d like to think. Everything from the interior to exterior was modeled after the actual movie car. Video after the break.

Crysis goes Back to the Future. Together. No hoverboards or locomotives, sadly, but that is a fully-functioning DeLorean. And by fully, I mean fully.

[via Kotaku]

Crytek has released a new Crysis 2 infomercial promoting the Nanosuit 2, a next-generation war suit that’s claimed to be “ahead of its time”. The game is currently in development and will be released on the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC platforms. Video after the break.

Ok, so this demo isn’t exactly using the Samsung Omnia’s own graphics chipset to run Crysis, but rather OTOY, “an upcoming server-side rendering service that’ll let you play high-end 3D games on low-powered machines.” Video after the break.

In this video, Crysis is being played through the Omnia’s browser with no additional plug-ins and is being controlled wirelessly with an Xbox 360 controller.

[via Gizmodo]

Crysis Warhead

In Crysis Warhead, players get to experience a “brand new single-player campaign and fresh multiplayer content.” Continue reading for the debut teaser. Click here for first picture in gallery.

More brash and aggressive than his Delta Force squadmate Nomad, players will experience Psycho’s parallel story during the events of the original game, finding that life on the other side of the island is even more intense and explosive than they ever could have imagined.

[via IGN]

Crysis PC Game

That’s right, someone has managed to get Crysis, the PC game, running on an ASUS Eee PC using StreamMyGame over Wireless LAN. Continue reading for a video demonstration.

The new version of StreamMyGame can stream 1024×600 from your big PC to your little PC over your home network.

[via Gizmodo]

Unlike other Crysis clips, this one shows “every thing you can do with water — water guns, water fights, water destroying houses.” Video after the break.

We’ve got soft spots all over for Crysis vids that show the game’s physics engine being messed around with. Normally, they just overwhelm you with numbers, but this one’s a little more creative

[via Kotaku]