Unlike many shooters, Crysis provides a reason for why you can survive getting hammered with bullets from five different enemies at once. Instead of being forced to believe your barely armored war veteran can magically heal all flesh wound by crouching behind a rock for several seconds, in Crysis, you wear a superpowered nanosuit. Granted the suit is a thing of total fantasy – a fusion of advanced technology and, well, aliens – but at least it's some kind of justification for why you're able to slay and survive as effectively as you do.
The suit is really the star of the game. It's almost the only thing any character talks about and it helps differentiate Crysis 3 from other big budget shooters like Call of Duty that tend to focus on rollercoaster ride types of experiences. The functionality of the suit has changed over the course of the Crysis franchise, and Crysis 3's version is more in line with Crysis 2 than the original game.
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