Crysis Warhead

released on Sep 16, 2008

A standalone expansion of Crysis

Adapt to Survive. Action on the other side of the island is more intense, the battles are fierce, and the mission protocol is no longer "Adapt to Survive". Includes Crysis Wars, an expanded new multiplayer experience with new online modes and 21 maps, including seven all-new maps to battle it out against other players.


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More of the first game, less flying in spaceships which makes it better in some regards.

Interesting story, good game.

Characters suck in this franchise should just get rid of them all together

Written on June 30, 2010

In Crysis Warhead, you assume the role of Jason Statham Psycho on his solo mission that takes place elsewhere on the island. His job is to find out what the KPA is secretly shipping and why is it such a secret. The story is much shorter than Crysis, comparable to Halo 3's single player. When I bought it was cheaper than Crysis and came with Crysis Wars. You don't need Crysis to play it either, as it is a standalone expansion.

Crysis Warhead is more action-packed than the original and is a bit harder with tougher aliens, and more Alien Hunters to boot.

Crysis Warhead presents various fixes to the original. It not only looks better, but with tweaks to the engine, it even runs better than Crysis.

Crysis Wars is the online component to Crysis Warhead and is much improved over the Multiplayer of Crysis. Crytek has recently opened up Crysis Wars to modding, allowing for possible implementation of a Single Player mode if they really needed one.

my favorite part was when Psycho listed all the objects he has shoved up his nanosuit