![]() ![]() It sucks, the closet thing I compare it to is Killzone 3, but Killzone 3 is miles better than this. The multi-player: This shouldn't take long. The campaign is no-where near as good as it was in Crysis 2. The only notable musical score is in the main title screen, but it is a very short song, I had to go on you tube to find a longer edit of the song. The game gives you much more power than before, but it is damper-ed by enemies that can see you in the long grass in a darker area, how on earth could they see you there, that was pretty annoying. ![]() The first mission of this game ran at a outstanding 10 frames per second, it worried me into thinking the whole game was going to be like that, luckily it didn't. It is great to see New York turned into a jungle, but other than that the game visuals haven't improved, at least on the PS3. ![]() This game is much shorter and was rather boring. The Game: The previous instalment took at least 10 or so hours to complete, and I enjoyed every moment of it. But unfortunately this game didn't have what made Crysis 2 great, lets get into that. The single player was where it was at, it was well worth the price tag. The multi-player was horrible, I played it for 2 hours, and it had some of the worst hit detection and lag ever, well Black ops 2 takes that place now. The campaign was pretty long, which was appreciated. I would go as far to say it is the most visually impressive game I have ever played. From the menu options, choose “set as wallpaper.” Now decide whether you want to to use your new wallpaper as your home screen background, lock screen or both, and choose the appropriate option.I remember being so excited for Crysis 2, I had high hopes for it, I was not disappointed. Click on the image, then look to the upper right corner and click on the menu button (three vertical dots). Then open your gallery/photos app and from there open the “download” folder, where you will see the image you just downloaded. Now you will able to crop or arrange the image to your liking when it looks perfect, tap “set.” The only thing left to do is select whether you want the image to be your lock screen, home screen or both.and enjoy! Android: Choose one of our many exquisite wallpapers and download it by clicking on the yellow “download” button just below the image. Use the “share” button (looks like an arrow curving out of a box) and then select the “use as a wallpaper” button. Next choose “save image” from the options below, go to your Photos and find the image you just downloaded. Then tap on the image and hold for a few seconds. Now go back to your desktop and admire your new wallpaper! iPhone/iPad: Select a beautiful wallpaper and click the yellow download button below the image. On your computer, find the downloaded image and click on the photo. Then click Apple Menu > System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver > Desktop. Find the image on your computer, right-click it and then click “set as desktop background.” Now the only thing left to do is enjoy your new wallpaper! Mac: Find a wallpaper you love and click the blue “download” button just below. When you click the “download” button, the wallpaper image will be saved, most likely in your “downloads” folder. ![]() Just below the image you’ll see a button that says “Download.” You will also see your screen’s resolution, which we have figured out for you. ![]()
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