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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!
This was my favorite FPS for a long, long time. The music and the graphics are evocative and compelling. I've played 240 hours of this troubling, sorrowful but oh so beautiful depiction of Africa! Highly recommended!
There will be a lot of different assessments of Far Cry 2 from a lot of different people. It's was and is a very divisive game due to it's 'no hand holding' style of play, deep commitment to realism, and it's slim narrative content. Personally, these are half the reason I love the game so much. Fast travel points are few and far between, so every trip becomes a journey. Enemy checkpoints and patrols are ever present, so every journey becomes an adventure. There's no regenerating health, you have limited health packs and ammo, and your weapons can degrade and malfunction in combat, so every adventure can become a struggle for survival. And there's simply nothing like the anxious thrill you get when your gun jams in battle, or you have to race for cover under fire, or you have to scavenge for ammo or weapons because you've exhausted all your bullets. This game makes me feel a palpable and dynamic tension and excitement that I can't recall any other modern FPS giving me. You have to think on your feet and react to the ever-changing circumstances; there aren't any incentives for doing a job one way or another, you won't get more experience for doing a different playthrough, you just gotta get it done, however that happens.
It's all well and good to waltz into a firefight guns blazing, but just when you think you have it under control is when a patrol will roll up behind you and take you by surprise, or enemies from a nearby settlement will show up investigating the noise, completely changing the balance of the fight. Maybe someone shot a rocket at you, and you feel relieved after you dodge it, but the explosion sets the grass alight and now you're fleeing from flames whilst under relentless fire. This is Far Cry 2, and while some may find the travel tedious, or feel directionless with a lack of a solid narrative structure, this is one of the few FPS games that gives your imagination room to grow.
Graphically, I don't think I've ever experienced a game that recreates a real environment as authentically as this. Far Cry 3's technicolour paradise feels like an oversaturated toybox, and the junk that fills the HUD in that game only draws you out of the moment even further. This IS what Africa feels like. There are no day-glo-vested enemies waiting to be shot. These guys can and will disappear camouflaged into the scrub, meaning you have to be alert at your best to succeed.
I'd venture so far as to say that it might be one of the best FPS games of all time. Note: I didn't say it was *perfect*, I just said that it might be the best. It has its flaws, both technical and gameplay-wise, although I'd argue that one man's frustrating design decision is another man's immersion-booster. I tend to fall on the latter side, and I can think of a positive side to every common criticism of this game. I've thoroughly enjoyed going back and playing through this tense, visceral, stunning creative achievement.
This game shouldn't be called Far Cry - first one was EPIC, moonlight, beatiful views from the island, engaging story... this one however is something totally different. It's not bad, but it doesn't come even close to the original.
I played it on the "infamous" (hardest) difficulty setting with Dylan's mod and it rocks my socks guys srs. May add more details to this review in the future.