

In its own unique way the game is still whole, and I think it's cause it feels like a simulation type of game. There are no animals to skin, no radio towers to climb, and no real rewards for keeping your friends alive, only diamonds and the Jackal tapes scattered among the map.īut that was ok. It may not have been everyone's cup of tea though I admit, the way you progressed seems counterintuitive to today's entries or other titles similar to to FarCry. The game is not perfect in terms of gameplay and shooting mechanics and the story(if indeed it is a story) is not the greatest. Like, this is a simulation of what going into war-torn Africa among murderous mercenaries and wide open and empty landscapes, would feel like. I see things like the traveling with zero icons other than the ones on your hand-drawn map, the huge landscapes with seemingly nothing in between, the threat of malaria, the lack of wildlife and the difficulty of the game as a plus in terms of shaping the tone of the world with a kind of dread and indifference. The game feels like it is almost under the genre of simulation. But to me FarCry 2 has such a different overall atmosphere. The other titles are really fun of course, they're more of the same and once they figured out their own formula with 3 they stuck to it.

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