Things Are Getting Compared For Us All For Crysis Remastered Trilogy

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See how Crysis has been upgraded for us with the upcoming release for Crysis Remastered Trilogy

I hope you are ready to get kicked in the memory, as the latest videos for the upcoming Crysis Remastered Trilogy are here to do just that. At least in the regards of how you remember what the original games looked like when Crytek kicked them out to us so long ago. You might even remember back when using Crysis as a form of benchmark was the standard due to how much of a graphical powerhouse it was. Now we get to see just what we were glorifying so long ago and how it will be vastly improved upon when this remaster hits the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X in the not-too-distant future here.

Obviously, as the technology advances forward things will be able to be rendered in better ways. That is what we get to see here for the Crysis Remastered Trilogy when compared to the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game from a while back. Here we can have a look at how the new 4K and 60fps will mix well with the other texture and model updates that will be in the mix too. All to make this version of the Crysis IP look and feel like a true current-gen title out there. Have a look and see just what we might be using as a new benchmark for our games or just enjoy without the systems slowing down for us to render something else.

Crysis Remastered Trilogy — PS3 Vs PS5 Comparison

PlayStation players, excited about Crysis Remastered Trilogy?

Check out the Official PS3 vs. PS5 Comparison Trailer and see the performance & graphical improvements yourselves.

Crysis Remastered Trilogy — Xbox 360 Vs Xbox Series X Comparison

Xbox players, it's been some time.

Feast your eyes on the Crysis Remastered Trilogy Xbox 360 vs. Xbox Series X Comparison Trailer!

High-def textures, Dynamic Resolution between 1080p and 4K at up to 60 fps, substantial visual upgrades & more on XSX.

What do you think about Crysis now that you have been reminded of how it looked before now? Do you think that we will start to use these versions to form some benchmarks moving forward? Could we be seeing the start of a new title in the line or will this just be a way to keep us all involved with the IP in general? Let us all know your thoughts on this down in the comments and then feel free to discuss if you so wish to. If we have more to share for Crysis Remastered Trilogy, know that we will offer it all up here for you. Please keep checking back in for all of that and much more in the coming days.