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Far Cry 3: Six Ways It Will Test Your Sanity

Far Cry 3 returns to the franchise’s roots by replacing the African setting of the second game with tropical islands reminiscent of the original Far Cry. The move doesn’t seem to be a step back, though, as Far Cry 3 looks to improve on everything that made the previous installment such a success. Here’s a small dose of what you can expect to test your limits during your time when Far Cry 3 releases on December 4th.

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josephayal4222d ago

In my opinion, Far Cry 3 will be much better than Far Cry and Far Cry 2

GamerSciz4222d ago

What's still upsetting to me is how Far Cry 2 and 3 are at all related to the original Far Cry. It's like they are just using the name to sell it. Regardless, Far Cry 3 looks interesting so far. I want to try it myself though. A demo perhaps.

BattleAxe4222d ago

Ok, but did you really think the mutants were cool? The graphics in the first game were great, but the character models for the mutants looked terrible. The voice acting was pretty poor too.

GamerSciz4222d ago (Edited 4222d ago )

@BattleAxe

The first FarCry came out in 2004 ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wik... The recommended requirements was windows 2k for pete's sake. Of course the models were going to look crappy. Even the graphics today aren't bad but they are nothing to write home about but again that was 8 YEARS ago. I am just saying to call this a "Far Cry" franchise is so far fetched considering none of the three games share anything in common other then being similar gameplay elements (i.e. open world).

I just don't want people looking at Far Cry 2 or 3 and base the series off of it. Far Cry was one of the first true open world games on a gorgeous looking big island. Story was ok but the gameplay was awesome. Especially for it's time.

kma2k4222d ago

I cant be the only one who hates driving in FP can I? I finish 95% of the games I start someimtes i have to force myself to, but the driving in FC2 just made me give up. The shoting aspects were fun, the game was fun. I just HATED the driving!

Tctczach4222d ago

Really? The driving didn't seen to bad. If you were to complain about anything I would have guessed it would have benn the Malaria.

wastedcells4222d ago

I think this games looks great, was kinda pissed playing far cry 2 and hated something's about it but this game looks to have learned from the response to 2.. Im all over this day one.

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Which Far Cry Should I Start With? - A Beginner's Guide 2023

If you’re new to this long-running franchise, we’ve got you covered.

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masterfox408d ago

Farcry 3 and literally thats it! lol

GamingSinceForever406d ago (Edited 406d ago )

I recently tried 3 for the first time but the frame rate was a turnoff.

I liked 5 and 6 though.

banger88406d ago

If you have a Series X or S, the Xbox 360 version runs at 60 fps with fps boost. It's a shame the remaster doesn't.

isarai407d ago

2 and 3, pretty much the only ones i really enjoyed. 1 was amazing for the time but aged quite poorly. 4 has the elephant gun, all i can praise from any entry after 3 lol

cooperdnizzle406d ago

Ummmm 3 than stop.

Okay maybe two as well. But yeah probably 3 and then move on.

JEECE406d ago (Edited 406d ago )

Far Cry 2. People constantly rant about games now being too easy, holding your hand, having too many unnecessary RPG-lite leveling features, etc. People specifically complain about open world games being too focused on tons of collectibles and "checkmarks" that just waste time.

Far Cry 2 is an answer to all of those complaints. It was made by Ubisoft before they fell into all the traps discussed above (and before they started inserting towers into their games to defog the map). It has respawning enemies, weapons that degrade, and the collectible diamonds are very useful in the game (which you find in a similar way to the way you find shrines in BOTW with a radar system). The map you have is an in game item you pull out while playing, not a pause menu that is unnecessarily detailed. Also the enemy AI and physics are much better than later entries in the series.

It has a mixed reputation because people at the time said it was too hard, the weapon degradation was annoying, and then respawning enemies were annoying. FC2 came out in 2008, so this was before games like Dark Souls and BOTW had come out and made it cool to like these types of features.

XbladeTeddy405d ago

Far Cry 2, the one with the AI that find you through walls and trees, can one shot you from a mile away and have 100% accuracy? That was frustrating not fun because cheap AI.

JEECE405d ago (Edited 405d ago )

Uhh, I mean, it isn't one of these games where once the enemies have detected you they will magically forget you exist because you walked behind a wall or went into a bush. And yeah the AI isn't stormtrooper level accuracy. Again, these are positives, not negatives to me.

To be fair, I'm really directing this at the people most critical of "Modern Ubisoft" or "Modern Open World" design elements. Like the type of people who fawned all over Elden Ring because it had a clean UI because they are so burnt out by the "checkbox" type of open world design.

If you like those types of games, then a later FC game like 3 and especially 4-5 would be more your style.

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Far Cry 3 Is One Of The Most Important Games Of Our Time

TheGamer Writes "Far Cry 3 is a time capsule of what game design was like in the early '00s"

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Knushwood Butt490d ago

Beat it twice; once on PS3, and once a couple of months ago on PS5.

Doesn't Far Cry 2 have some of the things they are talking about here? Diamond hunting, healing, malaria medication?

shinoff2183490d ago (Edited 490d ago )

I believe 2 did. I highly doubt it was the only game like that though. I imagine the writer isn't old enough to have played part 2 but I also feel it wasn't the first game to introduce stuff like that

They bring up mass effect 2. I felt mass effect 1 was better. It just seem cut down. The citadel was a joke in part 2 compared to 1. How do you cut back on that.

Profchaos489d ago

Having just replayed the entire me trilogy yeah I think 1 was my favourite I think 2 had better cover and shooting mechanics but everything else in 1 was better

jznrpg489d ago (Edited 489d ago )

Mass Effect 1 was the best . It played like an RPG . The other games were more shooter and lost the feel the first game had unfortunately

gurp489d ago (Edited 489d ago )

I played it on PC when it came out, might play it again some time
Far Cry 3 is the best of the series, it was ahead of it's time

Palitera489d ago

It seems the blogger didn’t even play RDR1 if he thinks FC3 brought these elements to the AAA table. Tiktokers always have a new surprise. Smh

Sgt_Slaughter489d ago

"Far Cry 3 is a time capsule of what game design was like in the early '00s"

>Came out in 2012

Okay then

BrainSyphoned489d ago

If we are going to talk early 2000's game design how about start in the year 2000 with games that are a far cry better than something released 12 years later.
"Chrono Cross, Baldur's Gate II, Diablo II, Dragon Quest VII, Final Fantasy IX, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, along with new intellectual properties such as Deus Ex, Jet Set Radio, Perfect Dark, The Sims and Vagrant Story."
The article names things Ubisoft has shoved into games to dumb them down and then claims we should rush off to play it. Maybe instead look back at it as the death of originality from Ubisoft and gaming in general.

glennhkboy489d ago

Far Cry 3 & Assassin's Creed VI: Black Flag are 2 of the very best games from Ubisoft. All Ubisoft games since then are all just copying these 2 games.

ChubbyBlade489d ago

This isn’t an early 2000s game…you’re about a decade to early on that one.

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