- The main character isn't Nomad, but instead 'Alcatraz', a new character from the Marine Special Forces who has the Nanosuit 2.
- The console version will have far worse graphics than the PC version.
- Just like in Crysis Warhead, you can customise and change the weapon loadouts in real-time.
- Almost every object in the level can be picked up (this hasn't really been seen in any videos)
- The game will be a huge corridored sandbox, as in, it's not open world as such, but the size of the levels will still be huge.
- Various vehicles can be driven (cars, trucks, tanks, jeeps, army trucks, helicopters, etc)
- The mission played was called 'Semper Fi or Die': your objective was to follow a squad of marines through the ruins of Manhattan/
- You start the mission with a SCAR, an ACOG scope, and grenade launcher (attachment...?)
- New York is in ruins; you can see the Statue of Liberty fallen and destroyed, plus a river running underneath a collapsed railway.
- One of the tasks in-game is to improve the Nanosuit.
- Many of the enemies are of the 'Stalker' variety, but the number of enemies and the state of the city will change unpredictably.
- One of the missions (probably close to the end of the game), is at the Alien Hive.
- There are 6 different game modes in multiplayer, with 8 variants; including 'Crash Site', where you must defend an alien drop pod.
- There will be interchangeable ammunition, along with suit modules such as night vision, ultraviolet, and thermal (infrared).
- During the game buildings will collapse, and natural disasters such as earthquakes, fires, landslides, and tsunamis will occur.
(I don't really understand the next one so I'm just going to leave it as is)
"The game has 21 modules, 3 advantages to customize the suit, 50 ranges, 142 and 256 individual missions collectibles identification tags.
- There is no co-op, not much character customization (as seen in games like in Halo Reach), and there are no vehicles in multiplayer.
- A comic series will be released before the game comes out that will explain the history of the game, ie, what happened between Crysis and Crysis 2, plus the origins of Alcatraz and the aliens.
- The catastrophes occuring in-game are based around real events like Hurricane Katrina, and the reactions of the US military to those events.