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Thanks for the answer. :)
This particular set of missions takes place on the other side of the island. The last mission map (the airfield) is absolutely HUGE and offers a variety of angles of attack. I've replayed that last map a number of times now. Still enjoy it.
So, if you play one, you're gonna want to play the other, in order to experience the complete story...
SO for the plot it doesnt really make a difference between 1 or Warhead you know...
The difference is just 1 is seen through the eyes of Nomad & Warhead is seen through the eyes of Psycho.Greetzz!
This is also great though.
I got the pack on the summer sale for really cheap that had Crysis, Crysis Wars, Warhead, and Crysis 2 maximum edition, and there may be another sale for it at some point if you want to wait for that. I've only played Crysis and Warhead so far though.
Crysis is a much more impressive presentation.
Also, the graphics of Crysis are visibly superior to those of Warhead, though Warhead runs much smoother on lower end systems.