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Experience the single-player experience from the iconic first-person shooter, Crysis 3, optimized to take advantage of today's hardware in Crysis 3 Remastered.

Crysis 3 Remastered is a action, fps and shooter game developed by Crytek and Saber Interactive and published by Crytek.
Released on November 17th 2022 is available only on Windows in 12 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Czech, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Turkish.

It has received 5,793 reviews of which 5,108 were positive and 685 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.5 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for less on Eneba.


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Windows
  • OS: Windows 10 64 bit
  • Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 18 GB available space

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Aug. 2025
The only good Remastered Crysis! Within 20 minutes you can tell it is better than Crysis 2 Crysis 3 a nice wrap up for a game series that was clearly not supposed to go beyond Crysis and Crysis Warhead. The story as Convoluted as Crysis 2 was is far more understandable and there's a lot more interpersonal issues (The first time since Crysis Warhead). This game fixes so many issues of Crysis 2 though it is a bit shorter it has basically 0 bugs and never crashed like the previous 2 remasters which are terribly buggy and Crysis 2 Remaster is very prone to crashing. I wish i had played this when it came out but then at that time since i hadnt played Crysis 1 or Warhead i dont know if i could have understood it. Overall this is a nice inbetween of Crysis open sandbox and Crysis 2's Linear narrative story. Pro's: -SPRINTING NO LONGER DRAINS ENERGY AND LAST A GOOD LONG TIME THANK FUCK! -The Bow is Straight OP -You have moments of straight up being an unkillable killing machine! -More Character building than the rest of the series combined and Crysis Warhead was like 65% of that -You can use Ceph weapons now! -Even more Verticallity than Crysis 2 -Looks great even in 2025 -Less Linear than Crysis 2 -Enemies are no longer bullet sponges! -Psycho is back! -Suit upgrades are far more useful now but there are clearly superior ones -Stealth kills can with the upgrade no longer uncloak you -No ultra tank stealth assassin enemies like in crysis 2 -Shitton more Cutscenes ingame and prerendered -Boss fights that arent bullshit bullet sponges -Much larger levels than Crysis 2 Con's: -Setting is nowhere near as cool as Crysis 2 -Music is not as good as Crysis 2 -Like more than half of the missions are in the dark -Vehicle sections fucking suck, worst in the series by far -Takes about the same amount of time to beat as Crysis but feels so short -Level environments are all very similar even at the final stage your still in the jungle/ruined city -The new Incinerator enemy is basically a non-threat even on the hardest difficulty -I fucking Hate what they did to the Gauss Rifle in Crysis 2 and its the same damn thing in 3, 9 shots thats it. -They fucked up the JAW rocket launch so theres major kick when you shoot in guided mode so you will always miss what your aiming at like what dumbfuck thought that that was a good idea!!!!!! -The Bow is plain and Simple way too strong the returning tanky units in Crysis 2 die to the bow in at most 3 hits on SUPER HUMAN -Unfortunately the final mission feels like it came and went too fast. In Crysis 2 the final mission Walk in the park(until you hit them damn cloakers) Feels like a final mission you felt the excitement of "your about to beat the fucking Aliens", here there was a build up but maybe since this game focused more on characters the feeling of "hell yeah lets do this" and "O SHIT" just wasnt there Like in EVERY PREVIOUS CRYSIS GAME! So I would say this game Gameplay wise is much much better than Crysis 2 and would be considered a side grade to Crysis. The Characters have a far stronger Prescence than all previous games. The story on the other hand well Crysis 1 was more interesting and Crysis 2 really really gave that apocolypse vibe. The game is shorter than all but warhead and is by far the easiest of all Crysis games to beat. O yeah and there were way way too many frogs and squirrels in Crysis 3. 7.5/10: Stability: 1 - no issues Bugs: 1 - only bug i saw was twice enemies ran into walls and killed themselves Music: 0.5 - dont remember any of it Visuals: 1 - epic Story: 0.5 - just wasnt feeling it like in Previous Crysis games as Crysis 3 was far too traditional Hollywood for me. You are literally told about the end boss near the beginning of the game. Characters: 0.5 - One of the 3 characters was insanely predictable, Prophet... well is Prophet, Psycho is the only one that really brings up the cast. Presentation: 1 - but not as good as Crysis 2 Enemies: 0.5 - mostly reused and reskinned Crysis 2 enemies and a couple of unique bosses(Crysis 2 Cell looked cooler btw) Levels: 0.5 - Some levels look great however the final 2 levels/areas are just mid as hell June 22 2025 I have completed my Playthrough of the Entire Crysis Series on the Hardest difficulty and disregarding bugs i will rank each game. 1: Crysis Warhead - More of the Original Crysis but is far far harder and jank as Fuck Cutscenes, but you actually get to fight with a team of Nanosuit dudes and the levels are fucking amazing literally everything about Crysis warhead besides that cutscenes is fucking perfect. This game made you feel like a true badass. 2: Crysis - This is the definitive Crysis that was the stepping stone for Crysis Warhead and this game had The best Vehicle sections 3: Crysis 3 - This is the best of the 2 Sequels and has the best Boss battles in the series which TBH are so damn easy on super human 4: Crysis 2 - Has the best Music, Atmosphere, and setting but the worst gameplay by a country mile. PS: Crytek is bloody stupid. cancelling Crysis 4 for more HUNT content Crysis will ALWAYS have a greater brand name and potential.
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Aug. 2025
As soon as I opened the game, the music hit me with enough nostalgia to put someone into a coma. I grew up with this game. I miss the multiplayer, but the campaign will keep me entertained for hours
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June 2025
This game is absolutely fantastic! Cryengine never fails to amaze me regarding the overall graphics that make you plunge into the immerse world of Crysis. Crytek is one of the best game companies that will never be forgotten in the history books of gaming. Thank you devs for the story, lifelike graphics, and gameplay. It was really enjoyable! Therefore, I rate this game 8/10. Almost perfect. I really hope there will be Crysis 4 soon.
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March 2025
While I haven't gone through the game and to the ending (as of yet). I can definitely can tell that this game is a lot more polished and expansive then either Crysis 1 and 2 (which both were great). The remastered version has a much higher resolution compatibility and polish that updates the game to the latest machines. Graphics: They were great in the original game and have been improved here. The Cryengine is a great engine and has been used in numerious games such as Hunt: Showdown and as a spineoff in Far Cry games as the Dunia engine. Music/Sound: Not as great as Crysis 2 but still very enjoyable and adding a lot of weight to the already awesome game. In short, if you are a FPS fan and like futuristic types of games then this belongs in your library. Highly recommended!
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Jan. 2025
One of the best games of its generation, and a masterpiece singleplayer game of a kind they simply don't make anymore. Back when it was new, you needed a beast machine, plus it was only available on origin and gimped consoles, which is the chief reason it prompted really bad headlines in gaming magazines, with the memetic 'EA IS IN FINANCIAL CRYSIS!' being the one people are most likely to have seen, as, unfortunately, the game greatly underperformed. Well, that was then, and this is now. For a very affordable price, you can get the entire crysis trilogy on whatever online PC platform of your choice, remastered, with all the money now going to Crytek itself, and no compromises having been made to the game to run on 30 FPS consoles, or accommodate low res monitors. Thanks to vast advancements in technology, the game looks better than ever, while requiring only a modest machine to max most everything out. Loadtimes used to be very slow, but are now all but instantaneous, even on slow harddrives, and all the various engine upgrades and ability to hold a high framerate finally, makes crysis 3, a game that was already intense compared to the games of its time, play even smoother, especially on a modern day 120-165hz monitor. The music, voice acting, casting, and especially the story are all exceptional, as you'd expect from the sequel to crysis 2, but they went for a more action hero narrative, with some choice pieces of ham and actual drama, rather than pure post-apocalypse, and the main character gets a voice in this one, and by god, does he like to talk. If you're a fan of meaty singleplayer action games that are completely self-contained, the way they used to be before DLC and games as services, then this should be a must own, same with crysis 2. Highly recommend.
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Crysis 3 Remastered is currently priced at 29.99€ on Steam.

Crysis 3 Remastered is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 29.99€ on Steam.

Crysis 3 Remastered received 5,108 positive votes out of a total of 5,793 achieving a rating of 8.54.
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Crysis 3 Remastered was developed by Crytek and Saber Interactive and published by Crytek.

Crysis 3 Remastered is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Crysis 3 Remastered is not playable on MacOS.

Crysis 3 Remastered is not playable on Linux.

Crysis 3 Remastered is a single-player game.

Crysis 3 Remastered does not currently offer any DLC.

Crysis 3 Remastered does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Crysis 3 Remastered does not support Steam Remote Play.

Crysis 3 Remastered is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Crysis 3 Remastered PEGI 16
Rating
8.5
5,108
685
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58
Developer
Crytek, Saber Interactive
Publisher
Crytek
Release 17 Nov 2022
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