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Far Cry® 2, developed by Ubisoft Montreal, takes many of the great ideas from the previous game and improves upon them, making a pulse-pounding, high-speed shooter that roars through the beautiful, if sere, environments of Central Africa. With stunning...
Far Cry® 2, developed by Ubisoft Montreal, takes many of the great ideas from the previous game and improves upon them, making a pulse-pounding, high-speed shooter that roars through the beautiful, if sere, environments of Central Africa. With stunning visuals and deep gameplay, this game takes everything you liked about Far Cry® and ramps it up to 11.
You are a gun for hire, trapped in a war-torn African state, stricken with malaria and forced to make deals with corrupt warlords on both sides of the conflict in order to do what it takes to take down the Jackal, a dirty arms merchant who has made your new homeland a war-torn hell.
You must identify and exploit your enemies’ weaknesses, neutralizing their superior numbers and firepower with surprise, subversion, cunning, and of course, brute force.
This is the Fortune's Edition of Far Cry® 2, which is patched up (like every GOG game) to the most recent version which includes the Fortunes Pack DLC that added three new weapons and two new vehicles to the game, as well as several new multiplayer maps.
One of the most interactive and destructible environments ever made for an open world game, with special attention paid to a realistic fire engine that's a pyromaniac's dream come true.
Fight for different rival factions as you confront the ugly truths about conflict in a poor, war-torn country.
Great story complemented by fantastic open world first-person gameplay!
Great graphics, but the gameplay feels very dated and doesn't have much depth. It also feels quite boring having to drive from one location to the next. This is the second time I've purchased this game, the first was back in 2009 on the XBOX360. I had an average impression of the game back then, and despite running it on better hardware now (GTX780), the game still feels unengaging. Perhaps my standards are too high or I'm simply bored of old fashion FPS. By all means try it out, it's not a bad game, just not good enough to warrant much time.
This game is perfect, an african country to explore, tons of vehicles and loads of missions. The shooting is really solid and just everything just sounds so powerful. But one thing is preventing me from liking this, and that reason is that some idiot decided that the enemies at outposts will respawn every time you look away, making this the most repetetive game in a long time. But at least now I have a fairly new game that I can legally put on my USB and install anywhere I want.
The first Far Cry was an immense environment where you really felt you could go anywhere and anyplace anytime. Don't feel like fighting the enemy on the ship, go boating or driving around and look for trouble.
The AI was intelligent and therefore gave you a run for the money. Who wants to hunt down diamonds and run around with jeeps and such trying to do odd jobs for the denizens of Africa. Why couldnt they just let you know what the problem is and take on the bad guys without having to stop and communicate with everybody there. Boring and exhausting it dosent measure up. Its a scavenger hunt with some fighting and all the camps and towns look the same. Shine it on.
Farcry 2 is a pinnacle of immersive entertainment. Amazing graphics and gameplay for 2008, and still very playable in 2015. Farcry 2 takes you into the wilds of Africa where as a gun for hire you will discover a world torn by weapons and deception. Farcry 2 is not a kids game. You will be hunted relentlessly and do horrid things. If you ever thought of hitchhiking in Africa, play this game first.
Well, if it is on sale and if you need something to waste your time, prepare to get frustrated and bored. To even complete the main story you will be required to have lot of patience. In case you decided to give it a chance watch out for your back, the lonly african drivers know where you are and need your blood to oil their engines.