
There are just three of them, known as Support Bonuses, for killstreaks of three, five, and seven, and only the last one has any potential for actual direct kills. Game Length: ~8-12 hours.While there are killstreak rewards in the multiplayer, they are not nearly at the ridiculous degree as Modern Warfare – you won’t see any rewards past a killstreak of seven. This is even less than Crysis 2 Remastered uses. * Optimization for the VRAM management is really well-done - In 4K Resolution with nearly everything at maximum settings, the game only uses around 5.5-7.0GB of VRAM which is fantastic. Always loved the survival type environment inside the dome. Crysis 3 is easily my favorite of the series.

Pros: * The remaster graphics are fantastic - game also feels like it runs smoother, too. Never ever hard-code a key to certain functions, developers. Many people bind "F" to melee which causes tons of issues. You cannot rebind certain keys or it will break certain progressions altogether. This con alone indicates that there is no way they play-tested the game. From doors not working if you've re-bound certain keys, to all of your suit energy draining as soon as you initiate a hack (which means you de-cloak while in the line of fire.). I would have bought the game on day one to support the studio if it had launched on Steam. * Development studio took the Epic Fail Store bribe and locked the game down to Epic for the first year - this translates to me never buying the game and playing it somewhere else. Not sure how you miss something this glaring during testing.

Cons: * Still have't fixed the bug with the door at the first hack point - if you rebind keys to anything custom the door won't open.

