
Pixel Critique's month-long look at the 30 games that defined 2004, continues with a game that was once quite the looker.

A new FarCry television series has been announced.
I wonder if they'll go way back to where the story started w/ weird animal-like genetic mutations. I don't think the current games even try to tie back to that origin, or at least I don't see any attempt to...

Speaking on stage at Saudi Arabia’s New Global Sport Conference (covered by Game File), CEO Yves Guillemot was asked about the future of the shooter series, which recently fell under the control of a new Tencent-backed subsidiary.
Currently playing FC4 for the first time. On the plus side, the 60fps update is great. On the down side, the multiplayer is the weakest part. Just chatting in the lobbies, ppl were only doing it for the online trophies. I don’t know that anybody really wants more of that.

This is interesting news for comic and Far Cry fans as something new in the universe for the game is always welcome. Villains from popular Far Cry games are transported into prehistoric times by the priestess Batari, who has pulled them from their lives before they've committed their most heinous crimes.
"Villains from popular Far Cry games are transported into prehistoric times by the priestess Batari"
Why do they make every f****** thing goofier and goofier
Watch Dogs become whacky, Assassins Creed jumped the shark, Ghost Recon become less serious now this
I just got the platinum on Far Cry Classic 2 days ago.
I have a DVD copy of FarCry lying around. I haven't played it in probably 8 or 9 years. I kind of want to give it a go again on my newer laptop - it made my old computer weep until I tweaked it down a lot.
I got all excited when I saw that Far Cry Classic was hitting PSN, but then I played the demo. The game hasn't really aged well, but then again I played that demo directly after finishing Far Cry 3, which I greatly enjoyed.
Game made my jaw drop when I first played it.