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The story line of a game is very important. It can directly affect a games success and how well you enjoy playing it.

The story line in Crysis is quite familiar yet at the same time very unique. Although alien invasions and spaceships are nothing new to the world of stories, some of the details of Crysis are very unique. The effects the spaceship has aswell as how the aliens look and behave are all very unique. My point is, Crysis has a kick ass story line.

The Story
Earth, 2020: A colossal asteroid crashes down to Earth.

(yes, it was 2019, now Crytek is saying 2020)


Global tensions have reached boiling point as the U.S. and North Korea square off in the South China Sea. At stake: a mysterious artifact uncovered by a team of U.S. archeologists.

The North Korean government quickly seizes the area, prompting the U.S. to dispatch an elite team of Special Forces operatives on a rescue mission. During the siege the true nature of the artifact quickly emerges, pointing to the existence of an alien presence on Earth, and ultimately the trigger for a massive-scale alien invasion.

The battle to save Earth begins as the aliens’ flash freeze the tropics into a ghostly-white frozen landscape.

As gamers take up arms against the aliens, they will be outfitted with customizable weapons and a high tech Nanosuit, allowing them to adapt their tactics and abilities to a hostile, ever-changing environment and a mysterious enemy.

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I'm sorry to ask this here, but i am purchasing a laptop. i will be using it for gaming as well as my college needs. i really have no idea about notebook specs so forgive me if this post sounds really nooby. the laptop specs are as follows

Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T7400 2.16GHz 4MB Cache 667MHz FSB
Dual 512MB NVidia® GeForce™ Go 7950 GTX - SLI Enabled
2GB Dual Channel DDR2 SO-DIMM at 667MHz - 2 x 1024MB

I've been told that it should run Crysis but i want your opinions as you have experience in these matters. Again im sorry for the question and thank you all for any answers
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