editorial
Crytek Talks Crysis 2, Far Cry Movie and CryEngine 2
Posted by Kotaku US Edition at 1:06 PM on February 9, 2008

By John Gaudiosi
MONTE CARLO--Cevat Yerli, co-founder, president and CEO of German game developer Crytek, recently was a featured speaker (for the second year running) at Imagina 2008, the annual 3D technology conference in Monaco. Following his discussion on the lessons learned from developing Far Cry and Crysis on CryENGINE and CryENGINE 2, he spoke about the changing face of game development.
Today's landscape has fewer independent game studios, especially on the heels of Electronic Arts acquisition of Bioware and Pandemic. Along with Epic Games and id Software, CryTek remains one of the top independent game makers in the world today.
"The challenge is in the balance of creativity versus funding," said Yerli. "The increasing budgets, more demanding platforms and customer behavior makes it difficult to sustain as an independent company. However, at the same time, new opportunities arise such as in casual online games, but also on games that are on simpler platforms such as Nintendo Wii, Xbox Live or Playstation Networks in the form of smaller game experiences, including but not limited to arcade experiences. I believe (digital distribution) is an opportunity to sustain independence and successful titles through these channels may even be more commercially lucrative than titles released through traditional retail business."
Other opportunities for development include mobile platforms and the professional modding communities. Yerli said the mod community for Crysis (www.crymod.com) is quite active. He added that "if a team would excel with a certain quality development, we would consider it as a professional product."
The advantages of being independent in today's game world is having full creative ownership of one's intellectual properties and the ability to be flexible with which direction to explore next, according to Yerli.
When asked if Crytek would be open to being acquired by a big publisher one day, he responded, "If it were a cultural fit, yes, but we would have strong requirements in addition."
But at this stage, having founded the studio in 1997, Yerli said he doesn't really think about leaving his independent state, although the studio has been approached numerous times since releasing the hits Far Cry and Crysis.
In addition to creating original IP, Crytek is building a business around its technology, but at a slower pace, at least for now, than companies like Epic Games and id Software.
"CryEngine 2 is actively being licensed, but at a lower frequency, intentionally, to fulfill our obligations, to learn from this and to sustain a qualitative landscape," said Yerli. "With GDC we will start looking into a multi-platform offering of CryEngine 2, which was the biggest demand so far and the single biggest difference between us and the competition. With CryEngine 2 now running on multiplatform, we offer the most complete 3D engine qualitatively and productively."
After spending three years developing Far Cry and learning a lot from the process, Yerli is looking forward to the new game from Ubisoft, which is being developed in Montreal.
"I honestly love the game Far Cry 2 and its development, even though the only relevance from Far Cry to Far Cry 2 is its name," said Yerli, referring to the new game's realistic setting in Africa and the absence of any sci-fi elements. "Everything else seems to be a new game, which I am looking forward to play."
Far Cry will also be heading to movie theaters--likely in 2009. Controversial film director Uwe Boll has wrapped the film version of Crytek's original game. Yerli said that licensing the film rights to fellow German Boll was the right business decision at the right time and they had good talks with the director.
"Unfortunately, we have not been involved in the film since very early when it was a script," said Yerli. "However, I think the script changed and improved radically since then, at least I hope it has, since I can't wait to see the movie. It will be so exciting to watch the Far Cry movie."
When asked about Boll's other videogame adaptations, Yerli said he has mixed opinions.
"Most importantly, I would say he is financially successful," said Yerli. "Critically, sure, they're not the best movies, but he knows that, too."
Since story was such a strong part of the development of Crysis--something Yerli admitted was not the case for Far Cry, which he said had a B-movie story line, the translation of Crysis to the big screen should be easier.
"A Crysis movie is definitely planned," said Yerli. "We are in active talks already. I think we will close this topic before the end of this year."
As a developer, Yerli said the goal is to mature into a multi-team studio with innovation and quality at its core. Currently, the team is looking into new challenges and also is evaluating Crysis 2, but nothing can be said and announced officially.
Given the fact that Far Cry took three years to make and Crysis four years, Yerli joked that the next game from the studio will be released in five years.
"No seriously, the biggest lessen learned from our previous games is to focus on efficiency in your organization," said Yerli. "The deployment of this efficiency is critical. I believe we will release our next game quicker than Crysis, so I estimate a two to three year cycle."

Comments (AU Comments · US Comments)
Ivan_PSP
Posted February 11, 2008 7:50 PM
Crysis on PS3 will be great.
GimmeCat
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
wouw he is Turkish lol.
GimmeCat
Gaff
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
I love how he calls the Wii, Xbox 360 and the PS3 simpler platforms. Of course, making a game that can't run full force on most computers would make him say that.
And correct me if I'm wrong: Crysis was made in four years and it still manages to eat machines. Crysis 2 in 5 years will require machi- no wait, bio-plasmid quantum core sentient AIs to run it.
Gaff
Bam345
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
For all those congratulating BD, it's a direct quote from Yahtzee's review of Crysis. Also the movie is obviously going to be horrible, honestly most of the people in the cinema with me thought that the Dungeon Siege movie was a comedy (can't remember it's name). I've never understood the whining with Crysis either, my 7500LE (equivalent of GeForce 7300 I think) could run it at 15 FPS on normal and 22 on low which is a very playable frame rate in my opinion, game did kinda blow compared to the graphics though thanks to a lack of any realy substance apart from the suit gimmick, don't get me wrong I love gimmicks when they work but this wasn't even that interesting, got through the whole game barely using it, physics were fun to mess around with though.
Bam345
Pantsman
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
Crysis had some truly amazing gameplay behind its graphics. The last third of the game was more linear and not quite as good as the rest, but the whole time when you're fighting the KPA was magnificent because of the amount of tactical freedom you had. It's the only game I've played that really gave me the sense of being a superhero. Unfortunately a lot of people missed that. I think this is one of those games where the more you put in, the more you get out. Sure, you can play it like a regular shooter, and it'll be kinda meh. Or you can mow down trees and use the trunks as clubs and crazy stuff like that, and have a grand old time.
It's too bad the story and writing were so blah. Is that really the best they can come up with?
Pantsman
Pugnate
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
Crysis was one of the best shooters ever made. Can't run it on MAX, so freakin' what? It looks better than any game even on medium.
And I call B.S. on anyone who says it was all looks and no gameplay. That just suits the stereotype doesn't it? The issue is that people love to bash it without having even tried it.
Pugnate
Dontdrop
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@BD:
Lol, funniest thing I've seen all week.
Dontdrop
Spoit
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@DigitalHero: Wait, are you suggesting that SK actually is going to release a game sometime this decade?
Spoit
cqdemal
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@BD:
They are working on some unannounced projects after all...
cqdemal
rebelphoenix
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
Oh great, farcy 2.5 has been greenlit.
facepalm.jpg
rebelphoenix
JustThisGuy
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@GUNDAM-RX-78-2: You did. It was on Zero Punctuation for the Crysis review.
JustThisGuy
StrangeLove
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@Aethyr:
Oh, and Koreans instead of Nazis.
StrangeLove
StrangeLove
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@Aethyr:
Crysis is basically The Raiders of the Lost Ark with aliens instead of Jesus.
StrangeLove
homernoy
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@homernoy: *post-processing* I should be shot for that one. ;)
homernoy
homernoy
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@Drakron:Well I guess the USA! USA! diatribe might be overkill, but for Christ's Sake Crytek is a German Dev house.
I am not saying you should not have your opinion about the game, I am just saying there have been more falsehoods said on this blog about this game it is ridiculous.
Also, I am a framerate freak, so my setting are in line with that using my 1920 x 1200 24" moniter. Also, I forgot to mention I have postprossing on high as well.
homernoy
Drakron
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@homernoy:
Issue is I would have to buy a new computer (mine is starting to really be outdated) to play it and by what you said it will still require a computer from 2010 to run it on maximum details.
Also Crysis rub me the bad way by its storyline ... sorry but I am more that tired of the "USA!USA!USA!" propaganda that keeps getting repeated on games.
Drakron
DigitalHero
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
When you look at Crytek, they aren't really a top tier game developer. Maybe an awesome engine developer but definately not a great game developer. Sure Crysis and FarCry are decent titles but that is two games. They have much more to prove in my opinion to be in the ranks of Capcom, Square, Bungie, Bioware, Infinity Ward, Silicon Knight, etc.
DigitalHero
homernoy
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@Drakron:Play it. There is no way it is fair to yourself to listen to the peanut gallery on this game. It is just plain great. I just bought two 8800gts 512MB cards and am running the game on all medium settings with the exception of physics, and shaders.
On those settings the game makes Uncharted look like a joke. I pick on Uncharted because I loved that game as well and it looked great. But nothing compaired to this.
The game is open ended, fun, fast, slow, stealthy. I think it is GOTY. Of course I love all the other top games as well, I just think Crysis got the shaft due to perceived system requirements. Melt/ignite your PC? Pffff.
homernoy
tme2nsb
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
They were stunning (visually) games, but story in BOTH sucked ass.
tme2nsb
mesostinky
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
I'm gonna shoot you in the face!
mesostinky
GUNDAM-RX-78-2
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@BD: I can swear ive heard that before.
GUNDAM-RX-78-2
Drakron
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
"CryTek remains one of the top independent game makers in the world today."
Not a pretty site considering they only put out two engine that are "all show and no content" ... FarCry was pretty BUT it was ridden of bad gameplay decisions, starting with the save game system, going to to "2 hits-you are dead" from small fast moving enemies that were SCRIPTED to rush to the player location and the moving from a "open map/can take any route" to "gun-in-rails" ... did I forget about to mention the opening movie of the game? it was pure non-sense.
Anyone wondered by that game engine that received so much praises was never licensed?
Cannot talk about Crysis since I never played but it seems a "run-in-rails" typical FPS with the saving grace of "looking pretty".
Drakron
Oldboy26
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@mowh:
it's a "meh" game because the way you play is "meh."
Oldboy26
TRT-X
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@Aethyr:
I'd make the obligatory systems requirements joke regarding a Crysis movie, but I don't know enough about theater equipement.
@BD:
I'm surprised they haven't jumped on Capcom for Devil May Cry.
TRT-X
Bernard McGraw
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@BD: Comment of the year.
Bernard McGraw
Ignatius
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@magically_delicious:
Uwe Boll isn't from Deutschland... he's from Doucheland.
There's a very distinct difference. Cool people come from Germany (sometimes...), idiots like Boll come from Doucheland.
Ignatius
CFStang
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
At a business and financial perspective Boll was great with how he could get around the German tax code. Crytek probably got a sum for the rights at the beginning and will get royalties for the film and such, they don't have as much to lose as the studio.
CFStang
magically_delicious
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
who is this fellow uwe boll...
a fantastic new filmmaker from Deutschland?
I bet Farcry the movie is going to be fantastic!
magically_delicious
Witzbold
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
I just pray that Farcry 2 will not cause house fires.
Crysis 2 WILL cause house fires.
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Seriously though it would be cool if Crysis 2 had terrain deformation and such. Since currently I think thats the only thing missing from the game at this point, since its already got awesome physics and lots of destructable stuff.
More tossing folks would be great too, that shit never gets old.
Witzbold
EnigmaNemesis
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@BD:
ROFL ... that was funny!
EnigmaNemesis
Ignatius
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@ShaggE:
If that retard director can read this; die already, please. You're an embarrassment to sentience.
Ignatius
slickchris7777
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
I really hope a 3-year cycle, games are taking way too long in development.
slickchris7777
ShaggE
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
"Yerli said that licensing the film rights to fellow German Boll was the right business decision at the right time and they had good talks with the director."
I can't even read that with a straight face. Doesn't he realize that, in the hands of Boll, Far Cry will be turned into a Western or something?
ShaggE
Ignatius
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
Yeah, Crysis 2. Wonderful, my system is still trying to recover from the first game. QX6850 and 8800GTs SLI'd and it still can't play Very High without massive amounts of lag.
Ignatius
gaggle64
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
I can't help bust suspect that the Far Cry movie will result in some very disappointed and possibly slightly offended Crytek employees.
gaggle64
TOCATL
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
Please optimize more the code so i dont have to buy another video card to sli them so i can play the game...
TOCATL
Custom Reality
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
@mowh: I agree. Crysis looks fantastic, but the game wasn't worth upgrading anything for just to buy and run it.
Custom Reality
mowh
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
Meh, Crysis is beautiful and all, but once you get past all that it's still a very meh game. Here's to hoping they can make something better!
mowh
Aethyr
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
Uh. My computer can barely run Crysis as it is...hopefully they don't add to the sys reqs. A Crysis movie would be awesome, though.
Aethyr
BD
Posted 5:00 PM 16/2/08
I thought it was Far Cry, Crysis, Crysanthemum and Jesus Cryst Superstar.
BD