A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
This game offers you tons to do & an amazing environment to do it in. With all the story & side missions it will keep you entertained for weeks. Levelling yourself up is very addictive !
This generation has seen no lack of open-world games ever since The Elder Scrolls series showed devs the ropes with Oblivion. The biggest problem that open world games face is that the world often feels empty with only a few missions or a couple of side quests to do at any time.
As a veteran player of the Far Cry series, I had high hopes when first getting my hands on Ubisoft's much-anticipated new release, Far Cry 3. The title promised to trump earlier releases with the fierce combat and realistic explosions that brought the series acclaim, and I am happy to say the game...
"It's a collection of the best 80s action movie cliches, wrapped around Far Cry 3's deliciously violent gameplay" "Cut-scenes, done using Contra-style 2D character models, are incredibly well observed" "You need to kill or remove Blood Dragons to claim outposts" "The jokes never get stale, and the...
Fantastic retro style and music; It's a decent chunk of game; Genuinely funny dialogue
Needs more genuinely new features
I have already played Far Cry 3 for many hours, but have barely progressed the main story. This is because the game doesn't force you into anything. You can do side-quests, tasks on noticeboards, or even just explore the island and its stunning visuals.
What happens to a dream deferred? Something to do with dehydration and fruit… so, what happens to an April Fool's joke becoming a reality? With the Far Cry series, you get a cybernetic-fist in your face, retro-raunchy, hyper-violent, cyber-clad bootleg VHS to the 1980's R-rated action movie and...
It's a shame that there are factors such as a weak lead character and a painfully short story because Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is almost everything it promised it would be leading up to release.
Ubisoft went against its own ‘super-corporation' principles by taking the plunge to release something that started as an inside joke amongst Ubisoft Montreal studio programmers. The ‘suits' at Ubisoft were probably going ‘Hey, this game's got that indy feel to it, why not capitalize on that?
Creating downloadable content that is both fun and exciting, as well as quality work is tricky business, and nobody realizes that more than Ubisoft it seems. Ubisoft has already made The Tyranny of George Washington a DLC hit despite its mixed reviews, and the standalone Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon DLC...
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