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Some of the later missions might offer a bit more "freedom" than the first level, but it'll still restrict you somehow in a way. The third game is like that, as well.
Now that I know the Crysis series is no longer connected to EA PLAY I'll put them on my Steam wishlist for sure. Thanks for replying I wouldn't have otherwise paid it any attention.
Thanks for stopping by:)
Jane_Denton
Crytek sent us the copy; they are no longer under the EA.
@Drugoja
You are missing out, though. It's fun to read such cute comments :D
Obviously, there are still a lot of people who don't own or have never played the original series, and you do a great job of catering for them as well as comparing the differences between the original and remaster.
Crysis 2 the OG version on GOG without DRM is much better...
I'm fine with just reading your takes and this was a good, well argued one ;D