
The island is really full of things to do, and you have a lot of freedom.

It’s often very funny, but the repetition makes the game less immersive.įar Cry 3 is a great adventure sandbox.

The only criticism I have is that the speech of the pirate goons tends to repeat. The jungle is alive with animal sounds, and the old vehicles you find are suitable rattly. Objects you can interact with always glow gently, so they are easier to see.Sound effects are really effective.

Graphics and soundįar Cry 3's graphics are excellent – the island is really pretty, and gets scary after dark. You have flexibility in how you develop Jason’s skills, to suit your play style. Animals such as these and Komono dragons are very dangerous if you stumble upon them accidentally.Īs you craft plants and animal hides and earn experience points, you will learn new skills, opening up new abilities. In one mission I encouraged a tiger to move near a pirate camp so it saw the guards and attacked them, leaving me with much less to deal with. You have lots of tools and strategies open to you: from silenced pistols and landmines, to caged animals and Rambo-like explosive arrows. The outpost missions are excellent mixes of strategy, stealth and brute force, and are very satisfying. There are lots of missions and side missions, so many that it’s almost impossible not to get sidetracked as you’re making your way around the island. Gameplayįar Cry 3 is a violent game with a mix of stealth and shootouts. Far Cry 3 gives you tons of vehicles and hand-gliders to speed your travel around the island, as well as a fast travel option, so you can quickly jump to any of your safe-houses. We have prepared for you a complete set of cliches of the VHS era.You have to scope out and conquer Pirate outposts, putting them in the hands of the friendly natives, and giving you safe-houses. Your task is to find a girl, kill the scoundrels and save the world. In the courtyard of 2007, you are Sergeant Rex Colt, a cyborg commando who fights with an army of insurgent machines. Welcome to the future, as we saw it in the era of video cassettes. Video card: Radeon HD2900 or GeForce 8800GTX, (512 MB), (Shader Model 3.0), (DirectX 9) Radeon HD7000 or GeForce 600, (512 MB), (Shader Model 5.0), (DirectX 11)

OS: Windows XP (SP3), Windows Vista (SP2), Windows 7ĬPU: Intel Core®2 Duo E6700 2.6 GHz or AMD Athlon64 X2 6000+
