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I'm getting the game on Wednesday and thought I'd start the discussion a little early. I'll give a full review after I've played it for several hours on Wednesday.
For some who are clueless on what Far Cry is all about, I can sum it up in a simple sentence: Intense first-person action that takes place in the most stunningly beautiful exotic environments.
In the first iteration it was the tropics(probably Caribbean), this time around it takes place in the plains area of Africa. You choose from one of several playable characters(the rest of which show up as NPCs in the game), and embark on a free roaming adventure. The story pits you between a bitter battle between two rival African extremist groups.
The calling card of Far Cry 2 is not, unfortunately, the story. The game features not only some of the most stunning visuals with full water reflections, shaders, lighting, and soft shadows, but features amazing gameplay. The big trump card of Far Cry 2 is the free roaming aspect, and being able to tackle your objectives any way you wish. Let's say your mission is to take out an encampment. You can go in guns blazing, balls to the wall. Or you can wait until night and stealthily take out guards and plant plastic explosives. Or you can map out the area like a recon soldier, chart the winds, and start a raging brush fire to sweep in and burn the encampment down. Yes, you heard me right.
The environments in Far Cry 2 are highly destructible. As I mentioned before you can burn grass and (with proper calculation) have the wind take in and kill your enemies, or provide you with a barrier for escape. The trees are destructible and regenerate as well. The environment is just immersive.
One more thing the previous Far Cry is known for, and this one will SURELY live up to is the map creator. This is no Halo 3 Forge, moving around things and adding weaps. No, this is a full featured terrain and environment maker. With a bit of creativity and the simplicity of the creator you can make some stunning maps for multiplayer mayhem.
Your best bet is to visit your favorite video game website and watch some of the videos on this game. Screen shots just don't do it justice, you need to see it in action. From picking out bullets from your wounds, sniping bitches from the cover of beautiful African foliage, or just straight up pumping up your foes with led, Far Cry 2 should be a high quality FPS that should appeal to several brands of gamers.
Stay tuned for my review, and enjoy some of these screenies:
I'm getting the game on Wednesday and thought I'd start the discussion a little early. I'll give a full review after I've played it for several hours on Wednesday.
For some who are clueless on what Far Cry is all about, I can sum it up in a simple sentence: Intense first-person action that takes place in the most stunningly beautiful exotic environments.
In the first iteration it was the tropics(probably Caribbean), this time around it takes place in the plains area of Africa. You choose from one of several playable characters(the rest of which show up as NPCs in the game), and embark on a free roaming adventure. The story pits you between a bitter battle between two rival African extremist groups.
The calling card of Far Cry 2 is not, unfortunately, the story. The game features not only some of the most stunning visuals with full water reflections, shaders, lighting, and soft shadows, but features amazing gameplay. The big trump card of Far Cry 2 is the free roaming aspect, and being able to tackle your objectives any way you wish. Let's say your mission is to take out an encampment. You can go in guns blazing, balls to the wall. Or you can wait until night and stealthily take out guards and plant plastic explosives. Or you can map out the area like a recon soldier, chart the winds, and start a raging brush fire to sweep in and burn the encampment down. Yes, you heard me right.
The environments in Far Cry 2 are highly destructible. As I mentioned before you can burn grass and (with proper calculation) have the wind take in and kill your enemies, or provide you with a barrier for escape. The trees are destructible and regenerate as well. The environment is just immersive.
One more thing the previous Far Cry is known for, and this one will SURELY live up to is the map creator. This is no Halo 3 Forge, moving around things and adding weaps. No, this is a full featured terrain and environment maker. With a bit of creativity and the simplicity of the creator you can make some stunning maps for multiplayer mayhem.
Your best bet is to visit your favorite video game website and watch some of the videos on this game. Screen shots just don't do it justice, you need to see it in action. From picking out bullets from your wounds, sniping bitches from the cover of beautiful African foliage, or just straight up pumping up your foes with led, Far Cry 2 should be a high quality FPS that should appeal to several brands of gamers.
Stay tuned for my review, and enjoy some of these screenies:
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Just beautiful....*tear*
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BURN!!!!
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OMG...I just came.
Just beautiful....*tear*
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BURN!!!!
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OMG...I just came.