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Far Cry 2 goes Platinum/Classic

PS3Hype writes: 'Today Ubisoft announced that Far Cry 2 has gone platinum so that means that from 26 June everyone can buy the game with a low pricetag (29,99 euro).'

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mrv3216185d ago

It doesn't even work, IT'S BROKEN.

Try uploading your maps NOTHING.

No servers.

Sony should force Ubisoft to support their games instead of moving onto the next game.

I wish only the worst on Ubisoft, I hope there next games sell 1,000 copies the company closes and all the people picked up by EA, or another good publisher/dev . Yes EA is a good publisher compared to Ubisoft and Activision who will either go out of buisness or change.

morganfell6185d ago

This game in and of itself was a huge disappointment. They could have greatly enhanced the SP game by one simple tweak - if you destroy a checkpoint it doesn't respawn/rebuild for 3-5 days. Instead it's nothing but absolutely constant idiocy. What group of people open fire on vehicles before they even identify the driver? For all they know they could be shooting their own reinforcements.

mrv3216185d ago

I sort of agree, the singleplayer does get better but driving takes SOO long having to stop near a checkpoint get out of your car, walk so you can see the checkpoint take out every one in that check point walk back to your car.... it takes soo long, although I love the stealth aspect. I took out an entire village of enemies without them firing a single bullet, you feel so awsome. Ok I lied they fired a bullet, but not one hit me.

Once you figure out how to take out places and checkpoints with ease the game can be enjoyable. I even made a game out of stealth, it's great for training. Try it.

Get a sniper.
Go to the pala, you know the ceasefire zone.
Take out two or three guards and escape.

It's that easy but it helps, you get trained in positioning, timing, escaping, spotting and thinking. Plus most checkpoint have 3 or 4 people anyway. You main goal is to simply survive while only using the sniper.

I now have a silenced pistol which is awsome.

One thing I should note is don't go in guns blazing the controls and health system aren't designed that way.

Hellsvacancy6185d ago (Edited 6185d ago )

Dude - did u also notice that ALL the cars hav Sat nav - IN AFRICA lol

Wot they should of done is is every time u get in2 a car U (the player) puts the sat nav on the front dash board - theres a little more realism 4 ya :-)

@Mrv321 - dude i ran and blasted every1 and everythin in my path - couldnt b bothered wid stoppin at the checkpoints i just drove through them

morganfell6185d ago

Ha ha Hells, that is true. Even the boats.

With the checkpoint issue the developers said they didn't realize how much it would annoy gamers. I say either stop resorting to internal test teams only that are composed of the developers or else fire the external beta team because they are too gutless to tell you when a design issue = major fail. So many beta testers I have seen are afraid if they speak ill of a game or a design they might nor be invited back.

Statix6185d ago (Edited 6185d ago )

I think there were other problems with the gameplay itself that detracted from the overall experience, such as the core gunplay feeling weak (that lack of "oomph" and convincingness of impact when shooting at an enemy), and environments that were more closed-off/labyrinthine than advertised. What happened to all the massive, wide-open draw distances of Far Cry 1, Ubisoft?

The narrative presentation was also very underdeveloped and mediocre, with terrible voice acting in which every NPC sounded like they were on fast-forward or crack.

Still, I've recently started replaying the game on the hardest difficulty (Infamous) after putting it off for a long duration, and it's actually been rather enjoyable so far on the second playthrough. There's decent difficulty to the enemy AI that makes you sweat and think during gunfights, and cranking up the 5.1 really immerses you in the vibrant, detailed, rich ambiance of the African jungle.

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MegaMohsi6185d ago

This game was very disappointing

samich20076185d ago

@MRV321: Um broken? No the site is up :P so I don't know what you mean.

mrv3216185d ago

I meant the far cry 2 PS3 map servers. I've been trying to upload my island invasion map for a couple days and I allways get the same error with THEIR server.

Rifle-Man6185d ago

I put quite a few hours into this game and then I just lost interest. Why? No story. It's just: go here, kill some guys. Repeat ad nauseum.

I still want to finish it, but I gotta say that the game has no character. Plus, I always accidentally blow up my own Jeep – I hate that!

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Which Far Cry Should I Start With? - A Beginner's Guide 2023

If you’re new to this long-running franchise, we’ve got you covered.

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masterfox1166d ago

Farcry 3 and literally thats it! lol

GamingSinceForever1165d ago (Edited 1165d ago )

I recently tried 3 for the first time but the frame rate was a turnoff.

I liked 5 and 6 though.

banger881164d ago

If you have a Series X or S, the Xbox 360 version runs at 60 fps with fps boost. It's a shame the remaster doesn't.

isarai1166d ago

2 and 3, pretty much the only ones i really enjoyed. 1 was amazing for the time but aged quite poorly. 4 has the elephant gun, all i can praise from any entry after 3 lol

cooperdnizzle1165d ago

Ummmm 3 than stop.

Okay maybe two as well. But yeah probably 3 and then move on.

JEECE1165d ago (Edited 1165d ago )

Far Cry 2. People constantly rant about games now being too easy, holding your hand, having too many unnecessary RPG-lite leveling features, etc. People specifically complain about open world games being too focused on tons of collectibles and "checkmarks" that just waste time.

Far Cry 2 is an answer to all of those complaints. It was made by Ubisoft before they fell into all the traps discussed above (and before they started inserting towers into their games to defog the map). It has respawning enemies, weapons that degrade, and the collectible diamonds are very useful in the game (which you find in a similar way to the way you find shrines in BOTW with a radar system). The map you have is an in game item you pull out while playing, not a pause menu that is unnecessarily detailed. Also the enemy AI and physics are much better than later entries in the series.

It has a mixed reputation because people at the time said it was too hard, the weapon degradation was annoying, and then respawning enemies were annoying. FC2 came out in 2008, so this was before games like Dark Souls and BOTW had come out and made it cool to like these types of features.

XbladeTeddy1164d ago

Far Cry 2, the one with the AI that find you through walls and trees, can one shot you from a mile away and have 100% accuracy? That was frustrating not fun because cheap AI.

JEECE1164d ago (Edited 1164d ago )

Uhh, I mean, it isn't one of these games where once the enemies have detected you they will magically forget you exist because you walked behind a wall or went into a bush. And yeah the AI isn't stormtrooper level accuracy. Again, these are positives, not negatives to me.

To be fair, I'm really directing this at the people most critical of "Modern Ubisoft" or "Modern Open World" design elements. Like the type of people who fawned all over Elden Ring because it had a clean UI because they are so burnt out by the "checkbox" type of open world design.

If you like those types of games, then a later FC game like 3 and especially 4-5 would be more your style.

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10 Old Games With Outstanding Graphics

GF365: "There are some games with extraordinary visuals that impress us to this day. Here are old games with outstanding graphics."

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ShwaaMan1212d ago

Bioshock still looks fantastic, one of my all time favorites.

Yui_Suzumiya1212d ago

Beyond: Two Souls on PS3 can compete with modern day graphics.

SonyStyled1212d ago (Edited 1212d ago )

Same as Killzone 2 and 3, uncharted 2 and 3, Infamous 2, Heavy Rain, Resistance 3

jasonismoney1212d ago

I wish this was entirely true, but you might want to load up Killzone 2 and Resistance 3 again.

SonyStyled1212d ago

@jason I watched some gameplay videos of KZ2 and R3 on my full screen. They are on par or succeed graphically to the first person shooters mentioned in the article that also launched on the seventh generation of consoles. Try the same and see what you think

cthulhucultist1211d ago

Killzone 3 was super impressive! I could not believe the graphics back then as I was regularly pausing the game to stand in awe looking at the surroundings! Resistance however did not impress me that much. Heavy rain is also another amazing graphically speaking game. It almost felt next gen

Fist4achin1212d ago

I always thought the first 3 Gears of War games looked great and still hold up for today.

SonyStyled1212d ago

They did for their day. I recently played gears judgement with on the 360 and the draw distance was so blurry. The characters up close look great though

JEECE1212d ago

Far Cry 2 was awesome. In addition to having demonstrably better physics and AI than later games in the series, it had a lot of design decisions that, criticized at the time, have since been praised in games like BOTW and Dark Souls.

iNcRiMiNaTi1212d ago

It might not be super amazing by today's standard but I thought Mgs3 looked really good

JEECE1212d ago

In terms of art style it still holds up.

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Far Cry’s best game gets brutally realistic as mod remakes Ubisoft FPS

The Far Cry series’ best game – not Far Cry 6 – just got more brutal and realistic thanks a mod than revamps and remakes the classic Ubisoft open-world FPS

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lonewolf101334d ago

Far Cry 2 where your guns never ever jammed until you got into a gunfight is their best? I disagree.

MIDGETonSTILTS171334d ago

I liked 3 more.

The malaria angle was more annoying than immersive.

And, the enemy AI had too good of eyesight to allow any stealth. They’d spot you a literal half mile away, I hated it.

lonewolf101334d ago

Yeah, some weird mechanics for sure, some did really enjoy it, I certainly didn't.

bloop1333d ago (Edited 1333d ago )

The map was designed badly and an absolute pain to navigate from what I can remember too. You ended up having to go to the same few places all the time and there was a huge inaccessible area between them that you had to go around.

It definitely had the best physics system of the entire franchise, but a lot of the mechanics took the enjoyment out of it.

LordoftheCritics1334d ago

It was fun for its time but a bunch of those systems today won't survive a launch weekend.

Profchaos1334d ago

I'd say it was their most ambitious and had the best setting to date next to the original island.

But gameplay wise it was clunky and maybe it was released to early if the teams had modern systems to build it on the game would have been much better less corridors more open and less gaurd outposts that auto regen

Knushwood Butt1334d ago

How do you use guns when not in a gunfight? Shooting trees?

lonewolf101333d ago

Yes and you could do that for hours in FC2 with a gun and it wouldn't jam, not hard to grasp is it.

Knushwood Butt1333d ago

I see.

I haven't spent hours shooting trees.

I must try it.

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MajorLazer1334d ago

Love Far Cry 2 on Infamous difficulty.

Hikoran1334d ago

This should be an opinion piece. Not news.

Gwiz1334d ago

Blood Dragon is much better.

Pedrof1334d ago

Far Cry 2 may certainly not be the most "fun" game in the series but from a narrative standpoint it definitely is the most interesting of the bunch. FC2 couldn't be further away from the pointless fragfests that the following episodes turned out to be.

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