Yup. Except I would say both Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 are cash-grab jokes. I picked up Crysis 2 on sale for $10 and I still thought it was a waste of money. What a generic, boring, empty shell of a game.
They make pretty $60 tech demos, which I suspect is the only reason they're still in business. (Well... and military contracts)
I think part of the reason they make Crysis now is to showcase their engine (which is starting to bring in a lot of income from licensing).
I'm kind of glad they at least make the game for a showcase, unlike Epic, who now mostly just creates unplayable rendered tech demos and the only thing we ever see from it is average looking games from other developers.
I can see CryEngine3 headed squarely at competing with the UDK market for licenses, so I can see the need to develop showcase games. I just wish they would scrap where they've taken Crysis and start a different IP. The story is just so outrageous and uninteresting at this point, there's almost no human element or character development in the games. It was the pacing and scale of the first game that made it so great, IMO. Now it's all "hurry to the next corridor!!" Hurry!!!!"
I loved Crysis and Warhead. I thought they were both fantastic games. I could do without Crysis 2 and Crysis 3, other than just to look at, I found them a bit soulless.