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crysisAs with Crytek's previous game Far Cry, Crysis is an open-ended first-person shooter game with many ways to meet objectives.[13] The player controls a special forces soldier named Nomad whose weapons can be customized without pausing the flow of time, for example changing firing modes, changing scopes or adding sound suppressors. The player is also capable of selecting various modes in Nomad's military prototype "Nano Suit" which draw power from the suit's energy. When the suit's energy is depleted, no modes can be used and the player is more vulnerable to damage before the suit recharges. One of four modes can be selected: Armor deflects damage and recharges the suit's energy faster; Strength allows stronger hand-to-hand combat, the ability to throw objects and enemies with deadly force, higher jumps, steadier aiming and reduced felt recoil; Speed increases running and swimming speed, as well as acting speed; and Cloak renders Nomad almost completely invisible and suppresses movement noise.[14] The suit's integral mask has its own HUD, displaying typical data including a tactical map, health, current energy levels, and weapons information. The view is electronic in nature, shown in-game through things such as a booting readout and visual distortion during abnormal operation. A particularly useful utility is the binocular function, which allows the player to zoom in and electronically tag enemies and vehicles from afar, thereby tracking their movement on the tactical display. The player can engage enemies in a variety of ways; using stealth or aggression, bullets or non-lethal tranquilizers, ranged rifles or short-range weaponry, and so on. Enemy soldiers employ tactical maneuvers and work as squads. AI soldiers will respond to noise accidentally or purposely caused by the player.[15] If the player has not been detected in the area, enemies will exhibit relaxed behaviour, but if aware of the player they will draw weapons and become combative.[16] Weapons The game features assault rifles, sub-machine guns, pistols, LAWs, shotguns, miniguns, sniper rifles, gauss rifles, an Alien energy-based mini-gun like weapon (MOAC and MOAR attachment), and the TAC gun (a nuclear grenade launcher). Most weapons can be modified with attachments; these attachments may be given to the player by default, acquired from picked-up weapons, or purchased in multiplayer. Attachment options are given a fair amount of leeway even if the end result may seem strange. For instance, a 4x/10x sniper scope can be attached to the buckshot-firing shotgun. Additionally, most weapons have multiple firing modes (single/rapidfire) and different ammo types. Crysis also incorporates some features that have appeared in other recent shooters, such as being able to throw hand grenades without needing to formally equip them first, and accounting for already-chambered rounds when a reload occurs. Vehicles A large selection of vehicles are present, with most being available to players for personal use. Available ground vehicles range from pickup trucks to tanks, while naval vessels range from motorboats to light military hovercraft, and a larger Patrol Boat available in custom made maps using the Sandbox editor. All vehicles (Humvees, pickup trucks, and even tanks) have a turbo mode that can be activated via the sprint key. The aircraft selection is limited to one North Korean attack helicopter and a fictional American VTOL aircraft, each of which can transport eight passengers and two crew. Crytek also included an Amphibious APC vehicle, a version of the ICV that can travel on water and land. The vehicle was only available for those who pre-ordered the game, however. Damage modeling is limited in wheeled vehicles, most noticeably the ability to burst their tires. Tracked vehicles such as tanks or APCs have the ability to lose their tracks as well, but maintain their ability to operate via the wheels which would normally drive the tracks. Exposed gas cans on vehicles can also be shot at to detonate their contents, usually resulting in the vehicle exploding as well. Flaming wrecks will cause proximity heat damage to objects and characters. Of note is that a vehicle can still run even if all the tires are gone, slowly rolling along on its rims. Unavailable vehicles shown in-game include jet aircraft, excavator, forklift and for reasons of scale, destroyers. None of the alien machines can be commandeered by players either.
Quinton Aaron has: Played himself in "Entertainment Tonight" in 1981. Played himself in "The View" in 1997. Played Tommy in "One Tree Hill" in 2003. Played himself in "Fashion News Live" in 2004. Played himself in "Made in Hollywood" in 2005. Played Vocalist in "Feliz Navidad" in 2006. Played Bar Patron in "I Hate Black People" in 2007. Played Q in "Be Kind Rewind" in 2008. Played himself in "Celebrity Ghost Stories" in 2008. Played Bodyguard in "Play or Be Played" in 2008. Played himself in "Straight from the Horses Mouth" in 2009. Played Jefferson in "Mr. Brooklyn" in 2009. Played Perp in "The Ministers" in 2009. Played Jacob Campbell in "Drop Dead Diva" in 2009. Performed in "Mercy" in 2009. Played Michael Oher in "The Blind Side" in 2009. Played himself in "The Brian McKnight Show" in 2009. Performed in "Cred" in 2009. Played himself in "Fighters Only World Mixed Martial Arts Awards 2009" in 2009. Played Himself - Guest in "Icon News" in 2010. Played himself in "MTV Movie Awards 2010 Pre-Show" in 2010. Played himself in "Teen Choice Awards 2010" in 2010. Played himself in "Compass to Success" in 2011. Played Himself - Presenter in "NFL Alumni Player of the Year Awards" in 2012. Played Himself - Guest in "Teens Wanna Know" in 2012. Played Qutub in "Rebel" in 2012. Played Quinton in "Paranormal Movie" in 2013. Played Special Guest in "LA Live the Show" in 2013. Played himself in "Portraits of Faith" in 2013. Played Coach Aaron in "Greater" in 2014. Played Officer Turner in "A.I.M: Angry Insecure Men" in 2014. Played Kenneth in "The Appearing" in 2014. Played Simon in "Left Behind" in 2014. Played Damen in "Lowlifes" in 2014. Played Ricky in "Broken Doll" in 2014. Played himself in "Lap Dance" in 2014. Played T.I. in "My Favorite Five" in 2014. Played Steven Johnson in "Wild Minds" in 2015. Played Professor Edward Randolph in "Money Is King" in 2015. Played Byron in "Halfway" in 2015.