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Far Cry 2


Punishing, unusual shooter thrives on tactical freedom

When you first start playing Far Cry 2, you’ll be forgiven for thinking that it absolutely bloody hates you. Gunfire flies from nowhere, peppering you to pieces before you’ve even seen your attacker. Your fragile health bar drops to almost nothing within seconds. There are seemingly-random, one-hit deaths aplenty, and even when you do get a warning, the slow and cumbersome health recovery system means that you often won’t get the time to heal yourself before the final bullet sends you staggering to the ground in a pathetic heap.

But it would be a huge mistake to turn away. A huge and terrible mistake. It’s not Far Cry 2’s fault that its opening hour is defined by repeated stabbing of the continue option. It’s just that it’s trying to craft a richer, more satisfying – and challenging – experience for you than a lot of games do. While regenerating health, clueless enemies and a total disregard for the repercussions of death may have made a lot of recent shooters more accessible, they’ve also simplified them, stripping out some of the depth and replacing skill with perseverance. While Far Cry 2 is certainly no Ikaruga or Mega Man style endurance test, its less lenient approach is a deliberate move with the aim of teaching you how to get the best out of it. And there’s a lot to get.

It’s an intelligently designed game with the concept of thoughtful killing at its centre. The real joys of Far Cry 2 don’t come from gung-ho Rambo raids of enemy bases – although they’re certainly possible – or the sheer number of bad guys you’ve plastered by the end of a mission. They come from an immense sense of freedom and the smug satisfaction of a well-executed battle plan.

Dropped into war-torn Africa with just a pistol, a machete and a couple of contacts, the only instruction you’re given is to find the head bad guy (an amoral arms dealer called The Jackal) and kill him. You’ll talk to the local militia to get missions, using the respect earned to gather information. You’ll make friends with locals and traders, who will give you side-quests and even alternative ways to complete existing briefs. But which tasks you accept and how you carry them out will be entirely down to your own choices. Do you, for instance, tackle an assassination in a tense cease-fire zone by going in guns blazing, before making a quick escape in a waiting car and hiding out until the heat calms down? Or do you slowly stalk your prey into a lonely back alley and make a silent knife kill, walking away without a care in the world?


 
16 Comments
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Mega64  - 1 year 1 month ago 
No "first's" here
This game is a win
BlackKraken  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Is this Halo heroic/legendary hard or operation flashpoint hard? E.g. quite difficult or soul-destroyingly difficult?
As ill get it on PC instead of Xbox 360 if its a particularly hardcore FPS.
Kelvinellenton  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Great.. I'm glad I preordered it
Tikicobra  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I don't plan on getting this game. I played the original Far Cry and I didn't think it was that great, and Crysis sucked, in my opinion, so I don't think I'll waste my cash.

^personal opinion^
SPANKY2817  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Man, I think this game might be a must have of the year! I have the first one for the pc, love it. I love the freedom that ur given and the gameplay is so detailed.
SPANKY2817  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I love the freedom that's given to you in the game. And it's SO detailed amd in depth. LOVE IT AND DIGG IT!
Y2Ken  - 1 year 1 month ago 
This hasn't really been on my radar due to the busy time around it (Fallout 3, LittleBigPlanet, PES09 and so on) - but I would quite like to get it, and it does look excellent. I probably won't pick it up for a while though.
jimsondanet  - 1 year 1 month ago 
im gettin my 360 this week!!!
but between this,fable,fallout,GTA,work and the typical gamerhatin folks i aint sleepin for a month
oh well ^-^
Silverback1138  - 1 year 30 days ago 
Played a few hours so far and I must say that it's a very fun game, but like other reviews mentioned the travelling does get a little tedious at times. Can't really say anymore until I play more of the game.

I will have to say that I enjoyed Crysis more so far. Not to say Far Cry 2 sucks, Crysis just looks prettier and the actual combat is more open.
Tom@o  - 1 year 28 days ago 
Dude, I can't what to play the game, I can just picture myself sitting in a lonely position outside a checkpoint, pulling out mi sniper rifle, and laying down the perimeter guards. FC2 is going to be so awesome!!
deliciousvinyl  - 1 year 22 days ago 
Very happy I rented as I was ready to purchase it. A very pretty game that saved me $60.. thanks blockbuster. A letdown in terms of the promising previews...
therat  - 1 year 21 days ago 
For anyone thinking of buying the game, the single player campaign is excellent and really enjoyable, but levelling up online is really slow and it takes ages to find a game. Also in the lobby you have to wait for the host to start the game and sometimes you get some idiot who just wants to annoy people and won't start the game. Other than that, it's an excellent game, well worth the money.
DeathByGamer  - 1 year 5 days ago 
Definately getting this one.
cookemister567  - 11 months 23 days ago 
This game is so amazin got to complete soon.Ive bought like all of the guns and i like puting fields on fire.
oscarpiggy  - 10 months 11 days ago 
this isnt a nine its a ten the one thing that i find is that if i chuck a grenade in the ai somehow dont notice it oh and u forgot to mention about the amazong fire
pigsfly  - 5 months 20 days ago 
this is one of my favourite games of all time
easily nine out of ten
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Far Cry 2
Far Cry 2

Genre: Shooter
Release date: Oct 21, 2008
Published by: Ubisoft
Developed by: Ubisoft
Franchise: Far Cry
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
16 player VS
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