Crysis 3
Publisher: EA
Mixing the open-world combat of Crysis with the more tightly scripted urban jungle of Crysis 2, Crysis 3 is a smorgasbord of visual effects and polygons galore. With DirectX 11 support, high resolution textures and incredibly detailed characters models, it's laid down the gauntlet for the next generation of consoles and games alike when it comes to gorgeous graphics
We test using the 'Very High' detail preset and with 'Very High' texture resolution. Lens flare and motion blur are both enabled, although due to its heavy performance impact, anti-aliasing is disabled. We use a custom macro-driven 60 seconds play-through from the single player mission Red Star Rising. The 60 seconds of gameplay takes place in a large open environment heavy on water and particle effects.
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