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Far Cry 2


Punishing, unusual shooter thrives on tactical freedom

When asked to steal documents from an enemy base, do you snipe the perimeter guards from the bushes, soften up the rest with grenades and then make a quick smash-and-grab attack, or do you make a methodical stealth run, leaving undetected with a zero body count? No mission in Far Cry 2 ever dictates how you have to play it. You just get a location and an objective and are allowed to do whatever you want when you get there. And with new weapons and equipment unlockable at your own pace via side-missions, there are no limitations apart from your creativity.

Once you realize that those early punishments are just the game’s way of making you think a little harder about how you approach things, the brilliance of its design starts to emerge. Those random deaths weren’t random; you just hadn’t learned the subtle warning signs. The slow, manual healing system isn’t unfair; it just makes you think about falling back and using cover. Barring the occasional AI glitch, enemies react fast to any possible threat, fanning out to find and flank you before you can get close. They’ll use the jungle as camouflage, they’ll fall back defensively if they can’t find you and if they spot you out in the open, some will even jump into vehicles and try to run you over before you can get a shot off. They’re sharp, aggressive, and when they’re nearby you have to be thinking and adapting constantly. It’s an incredibly exhilarating change from the tired old “Circle-strafe for the win” routine.

And it’s not just during missions that you have to keep on your toes. The whole, vast, open-world map is littered with militia outposts, meaning that the journeys to and from your objectives are just as eventful as anything that happens when you get there. Whether you travel by car, boat, on foot, by hang-glider or a combination of all, anything can and will happen as you and your environment play an eternal, bullet-strewn game of cat and mouse. Everything feels organic and lived in, especially in the open countryside areas. There’s no hint of repeated design despite the vastness of the wilderness – a stunning achievement.

The sense of being part of a constantly evolving, unpredictable adventure is hugely liberating. As gorgeously real as Far Cry 2 looks in screenshots and video, nothing can prepare you for how deeply immersive and alive it feels to play. It really is your own story, unfolding spontaneously on a second-by-second basis. Ten playable characters are available too. Your choice won’t affect gameplay, but it will affect the plot. You’ll meet the ones you don’t choose as NPCs, and each will bring their own optional missions and side-stories.

Of course, there are niggles. From time to time it’s a little too easy to get by just by sniping, and some of the game’s collectables require a bit of platforming action, which while incorporated in a subtle way, scream “This is a videogame!” a little too loudly. And when the AI does falter, it’s even more obvious for the same reason. But it’s Far Cry 2’s dense, textural universe that will stay with you long after you power down your system. With gameplay this organic and a world so rich and explorable, Far Cry 2 is a game you’ll live in. You’ll regularly play it until embarrassing o’clock in the morning, and then you’ll get up and shamelessly start all over again. And you’ll love every second.

Oct 15, 2008

You'll love
  • Breathtaking environments
  • Massive freedom of play style
  • Loads of variety and depth
You'll hate
  • Not simple to pick-up-and-play
  • Harshly punishes mistakes
  • Cumbersome health recovery

 
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 1 month 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 1 month 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 27 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 26 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 10 days ago 
Definately getting this one.
cookemister567  - 11 months 28 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 16 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 25 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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