Crysis 2 delivers some impressive gameplay moments, offering frantic shoot-outs aplenty against human and non human foes, energetic stealth elements amidst the slower paced sneaking making for a comprehensive melting pot of styles which can be utilized at any time during play. It's an impressive feat, not so much including these options, but more in the way they are conducive to the gameplay style of the player. In a game which pampers the whims of its audience so effortlessly whilst chucking whimsical challenges to test ones fervour of skills there's simply a lot to be drawn from what's on offer. Graphics aside there's a great game on offer which is hard to fault by today's standards simply because everything it purports to do is accomplished with such confidence. Sure there are some graphical hiccups which tarnish what could have been a perfect game, but on the whole, Crytek have delivered a masterpiece game which will no doubt crown them as console developer gods amongst the eyes of gamers who feel let down by the same regurgitated experiences we've seen for years. In such a crowded genre and one where nothing is ever original, Crysis 2 doesn't reinvent the wheel but does offer a compelling journey that's both stunning to look at but also a marvellous joy to play.