Posted by EL1TE on 25 January 2008 - 10:24 · 7 comments & 7385 views
Set in 2010, ten years before the incident in the South China Sea, CryRecon:NanoWarrior returns to the service career of a young Jake Dunn. Currently serving as a US Delta Force operator, Dunn is selected to lead an advanced Recon-Assault team and posted to North Korea, following the escalation of the evolving political crysis.

The player takes on the role of Dunn, commanding an elite squad in the opening, and possibly closing gambit of the military action in North Korea. With advanced sqad mechanics, tactical support, including; airstrikes, gunship support, medical and weapon supplies & vehicle drops, you will have all the tools necessary to complete missions silently and undetected, or by leaving a path of total devistation across the map. A token based system rewards the player for completing various side missions with purchasable weapon upgrades, additional equipment and levels of air support. A dynamic, plot driven storyline, including multiple outcomes will hopefully immerse the player in the role of Dunn and provide both a tactical and exciting gaming experience.



Nano:Warrior squad based mechanics gives the player the ability to command and control his team and the battlefield in realtime.

Features Include:
  • 3rd person and 1st person switching
  • Dynamic waypointing (realtime or via PDA)
  • Suppression fire on position or target
  • Team Follow
  • Team Hold
  • Flanking (Flank Target or position left/right)
  • TeamMate helmet camera
  • Recon mode (weapons hold and enhanced enemy spotting)
  • New custom team mate voice responses
  • Team mate spotted enemies update on your map immediatly.
  • Enemy tagging (team mates and enemies are tagged in your view)
  • Airstrikes which can be called on any target throughout the map.
  • Weapons/Medical supply & Vehicle drops via the PDA or realtime.
  • Gunship / Helicopter support in realtime.
  • Realtime UAV Scanning Support.
  • Custom skins.
  • Custom character model attachements.
  • Weapons settings re-written for a more realistic gameplay experience.
CQC formation and door stacking procedures including flash and clear with room clearing. Token based gameplay with rewards for secondary objectives allowing the player to purchase weapon upgrades, airstrikes and support. The nanosuit and its features can be unlocked or purchased at times throughout the game, but are balanced against the opportunity of utilizing airstrikes and support for similar costs. Plot driven storyline with multiple outcomes based on the players achievement
of key objectives.

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(2 replies) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by Amano on 25 Jan 2008 - 11:45
This is an official expansion pack to Crysis or a new full game?!
Quote this comment #1.1 Posted by EL1TE on 25 Jan 2008 - 11:53
(Amano said @ #1)
This is an official expansion pack to Crysis or a new full game?!

It's a mod (Modification) to Crysis, basically a mod adds new content and/or replace content.

This mod is a 3rd person shooter in a tactical action environment (like Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter).

Quote this comment #1.2 Posted by Swordnyx on 25 Jan 2008 - 14:00
(EL1TE said @ #1.1)
(Amano said @ #1)
This is an official expansion pack to Crysis or a new full game?!

It's a mod (Modification) to Crysis, basically a mod adds new content and/or replace content.

This mod is a 3rd person shooter in a tactical action environment (like Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter).



Yep but to be more precise, a mod such as this does not replace the files but rather uses the ones included with the base game and its engine to create a new game. Think HL2 mods, or of the sort.
(3 replies) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by El Sid on 25 Jan 2008 - 12:17
Will it be free?
Quote this comment #2.1 Posted by darkpuma on 25 Jan 2008 - 12:38
ive never heard of a mod that cost money, so yeah, it would be free.

-edit-
wait, it would be illegal for them to charge money.
Quote this comment #2.2 Posted by El Sid on 25 Jan 2008 - 17:43
(darkpuma said @ #2.1)
ive never heard of a mod that cost money, so yeah, it would be free.

-edit-
wait, it would be illegal for them to charge money.


Fair enough, just wondering because the Dystopia Mod for source was originally going to be sold. Learn something new every day! Cheers!
Quote this comment #2.3 Posted by Nose Nuggets on 25 Jan 2008 - 17:43
um.... counter strike source is a mod you pay for. right?
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