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Review: The Switch gets to answer the age-old question about Crysis

Eduardo Reboucas27 July 20209 September 202006 mins

Yes, it can run it. Quite well, in fact.

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From E3 2017: Hunt: Showdown puts a competitive spin on monster hunting

Callum Rakestraw12 July 201728 April 202503 mins

With so many multiplayer shooters available these days, developers have to work hard to make them stand out. Crytek’s latest project, Hunt: Showdown, looks to do just that. Set in the late Victorian-era, Hunt is a competitive monster hunting first-person shooter where up to five teams of two work to see who can track and…

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