Posted on: May 21, 2012

Jedilink
Verified ownerGames: 803 Reviews: 16
Great game, not like the first, but good in its own way
So this game is NOT like the first Far Cry. Far Cry is more like that dev's second game Crysis. In face Crysis is pretty much Far Cry 2 in a sense, but the FC franchise was handed off to Ubisoft Montreal for the actual sequel. Far Cry 2 is a great game. In fact, three years ago after I got my first gaming laptop, Far Cry 2 was the first game I bought for it. I wanted a great, new game that would show off my new (at the time) computer's capabilities. And this game is quite good at doing that. The game play is quite different from the first game. While in the first game you're left to go where you want most of the time, there's still typically a "right" way to go to finish the area. This game however, does away with any pretense of direction. You take missions when you want and can work for either side of the war any time you like. Missions typically take you to new places (assuming you're doing faction based work) and allow you to approach the area from different sides in order to figure out your own path to completing the mission. One mission in which you have to take down a compound allows for several ways of approach. You can drive up to the front or back gate, use a boat to come in from another side, or you can swim up to the boathouse (I did all of these for this particular mission) and take the guys out stealthily in order to get closer before blasting the place. There's always another way to go about doing something and the game gives you plenty off freedom in this regard. If you have no missions however you might be wandering around for quite a while to finally find one, assuming you don't know where to go yet. This might seem boring or directionless at first but once you learn where to find new missions, things get a lot more fun. Driving by each enemy camp sees a relatively short but often enjoyable fight. Some people have complained that the enemies at the checkpoints along the roads respawn, but why would you want to drive across such a vast world and after a while, never find anybody to blow up? It's more like Metroid. Clear an area, but keep an eye out for another fight when you come back through. Unfortunately all the animals are more tame creatures. Zebras and gazelle and things like that. No lions, hippos, or tigers despite the vast African plains and jungles. Oh well. Every once in a while one of them will jump in front of your car and die with a fantastic thud. All you need to know is that this game is loads of fun. There are tons of missions and new guns and other weapons and vehicles to upgrade and there's always bad guys to blow up and buildings to burn down. Go buy this game and HAVE A BLAST!
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