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    MaWeiTao: If only game developers were even half as creative as concept artists, imagine how awesome games could be. more »
    WhatTheFrag: Nice concept art, but to actually expect all of them to be great games or look as good is like expecting to cook a feast just because you bought great... more »
    braincadet: PLEASE LET THE FIRST PIC BECOME A GAME more »
    Fo0dNippl3: Surely, saying they smack of awesomeness is redundant if you've already said they smack of Frank Frazetta?! more »
    Black-Dog-Howls: The jet one seems the most out of place otherwise the rest could all be one fantasy epic combining Japan and China with a little Africa. I speak most... more »
    wadeanderson: Pic #1: The Lioness' Cry Pic #2: The Grand CRYpt Pic #3: Operation C.R.Y. Pic #4: The Final Cry Pic $5: The Final Cry 2 (serious, pure money righ... more »
    Boom-Chicka-Ah: Here to Create a Star Commenter Empire: I can tell you, that art made me cry. -tears of joy of course. more »
    Paul Usoro: CRY Wolf Town CRYer CRY in the Dark Ninja CRY Fatal CRY CRY more »
    -MasterDex-: Cool concept art. I'd love to see Crytek expand past FPS games and show what else they're capable of. They probably rank up there as my favourite stu... more »
    superlurk: I really hate the picture gallery in Kotaku. In Gizmodo they offer an alternative view (I think they call it article view), Why don't you do that here... more »
    Friedhamster: Pictures one and six are great, I like those. more »
    Psudonym: This looks more like artists playing and tossing about some illustrations they did while on payroll than anything even close to production. Still, abs... more »
    KrsJin: Well the concept art is fkin' rad. Love the one for #6. more »
    Seiven: This is going to be a bad ass leap forward in gaming that FINALLY will create a new standard for this gen on consoles and PC. I can't wait to see the... more »
    iDeNoh: Yeah, but can it run Crysis? more »
    wox42: I suspect that I'd be a bit more happy about this if I had more than one video card. And an unholy pact with Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, eternal Aztec god ... more »
    Sir-Lucius does anything for Dethklok: So, wait, now I'm confused. Is this really a new progression in CryEngines? Have there been significant advances made in what the engine can do or is ... more »
    NoBodysGamer: Do you have a list of future games that going to use this? more »
    BlitzWhat: Impressive technology, though I wonder what the obsession with old men for facial render demos is. I remember the Squaresoft PS2 tech demo back in the... more »
    mariospants: *drool* 20 years ago they would have laughed at you if you had predicted this level of real-time realism on a desktop computer costing less than $2,0... more »
  • #art

    Crytek Games that Never Were, Have Yet To Be

    Maciej Kuciara, Art Director/Concept Artist at Crytek, posted these spiffy pics to ConceptArt.org forums and we're re-posting some of them here because they smack of Frank Frazetta... and awesomeness! More »
  • #clips

    CryEngine 3: Beauty, Speed, And Interaction

    The latest demonstration video for Crytek's CryEngine 3 shows off the amazing things the game engine can do on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. More »
  • #violentvideogames

    EA Germany Exec Accuses Gov't of Game Censorship

    Wracked by a mass shooting partially blamed on games, the government considering a ban on "killerspiele" and developer Crytek threatening to leave, Germany's firsthand experience in the violent games debate is like no other country's right now. More »
  • #clips

    Crysis 2 Teaser Trailers

    Crytek feel that it's time to start teasing Crysis 2. But not with cutscenes, or gameplay. No, they figured you'd enjoy some commercials for the game's new Nanosuit instead. More »
  • #clips

    CryEngine 3, 360 vs PS3

    Here's some rough, shaky footage of Crytek's CryEngune 3 running on the PS3 and the Xbox 360 at the same time. PS3 is on the left, Xbox 360 on the right. Can you spot the difference? No, me neither. More »
  • #clips

    New CryEngine 3 Demo

    id weren't the only ones showing off fancy new graphics engines at the SIGGRAPH 2009 conference in New Orleans. Crytek were there too, with a new CryEngine 3 demo. More »
  • #germany

    Crytek Threatens To Leave Germany

    With titles like Far Cry and Crysis, developer Crytek is one of the biggest studios in Germany. That may change, though, because German interior ministers aim to outlaw the production of violent games. More »
  • #crytek

    Why Crysis 2 Is Console Bound

    Crysis is coming to consoles. Check out the trailer right here, folks. The German developer probably must have a pretty good reason to bring the PC series to home consoles. It does. More »
  • #germany

    German Pols Push to Ban Development of Violent Games

    Germany's latest demagogue tantrum against "killerspiele" - violent video games - could be shrugged off as hot air, except for the fact it would ban even their development. So Germany-based Crytek would have to move. More »
  • #clips

    Crysis 2 Trailer Is Light On The Crysis 2

    Crysis 2 is going multi-platform. Don't expect this E3 trailer to shed light on how it will look on consoles. It doesn't.
  • #pc

    Crysis 2 Is Announced, Multi-Platform

    Crysis, the gorgeous sci-fi shooter from German developer Crytek Frankfurt, is a PC game. So is its sequel, Crysis 2 — that, and an Xbox 360 and a PS3 game. More »
  • #thesedreams

    Crytek Helps Free Radical Realize Their Dreams

    How did Crytek get picked to purchase Free Radical over the various other companies vying for a piece of the floundering studio? By harnessing the power of dreams. More »
  • #crytek

    New Crytek Trademarks

    German developer Crytek, the studio behind Far Cry and Crysis, has trademarked a couple new names: More »
  • #onlive

    Crytek: The Internet Isn't Ready For Streaming Game Services

    Crysis developer Crytek reveals that they have done research into providing streaming game services like the ones Onlive is promising, only to conclude that the internet wouldn't be ready for them until at least 2013. More »
  • #gdc09

    New CryENGINE 3 Trailer, Screens

    We got a quick look at Crytek's new engine the other day, but it was small, and it was grainy. Didn't really do the thing justice. So today, we'll take another look. More »
  • #clips

    First Footage Of New Crytek Engine

    Earlier in the month, Crysis developers Crytek announced the latest version of their in-house game engine, CryENGINE 3. With no footage. They were saving that for today. More »
  • #pc

    PC Gaming Getting New Crytek Engine (Time To Upgrade)

    Still can't run Crysis at full settings? You're far from alone. You're also about to be left in technology's dust, as developers Crytek have announced a new game engine. More »
  • #crytek

    Crytek Putting On A Warface?

    Crytek, developer of Crysis and Far Cry, has registered trademarks for an upcoming project dubbed Warface. Whether that's a poorly named sequel to Crysis: Warhead, we don't really know at this point. More »
  • #freeradical

    RIP "Free Radical" As Developers Get A Name Change

    Look, it's great for the staff at Time Splitters developer Free Radical that the studio found a buyer. Nobody likes to be out of a job. But did they need a name change? More »
  • #acquisitions

    Crytek Buys Free Radical

    Timesplitters and Haze developer Free Radical Design has found financial sanctuary in German developer Crytek, who is reported to have purchased the struggling Nottingham, UK dev for an undisclosed amount. More »
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