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"An awesome story driven shooter, marred by a few flaws."
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

My favourite aspect of the game is the story campaign. It’s excellent. Although the plot to rescue your friends from pirates doesn’t seem very inspired at first glance, I found it gripped me emotionally and I really wanted to rescue my friends and punish the people who hurt them. I like how the protagonist starts out as just a normal guy, but finds his true self in the adversity and struggle, and yes the killing. This is a refreshing change from playing a hard as nails special forces guy. The missions are very fun and varied and have you encountering some colourful characters along the way. It’s also good and meaty, with an easy twenty hours to get through it.

It’s when you venture off the story campaign that you start to notice the game’s problems.

Initially I found it too easy, even on hard. I found little challenge from combat largely due to enemies appearing as little red dots on the mini map so you know where they are, even which direction they’re facing. This is even if you don’t “tag” them with your camera. The tagging feature is really stupid and I suggest you don’t use it, and turn “Weapon Tagging” off in the options. Things don’t get challenging until much later in the single player campaign, and you’ll finally have a need for all those perks you’ve been saving up.

The other problem is it’s too easy to accumulate money, and there’s little need for it. This is a real shame because scavenging for loot and doing jobs to pay for weapons and equipment should have been one of the most fun aspects of the game. But the potential here is completely squandered as you get your weapons for free and pick plants for healing supplies leaving little else to spend your money on.

Everything, from missions to plants, vehicles and loot containers are displayed on the map, so there really isn’t any incentive or reason to explore (this isn’t helped by the fact that the island looks the same everywhere you go). The island is littered with cool features like little shamshackle villages, caves and ship wrecks, but after a while you realise just how pointless exploring them is. You’re never going to find anything other than cash, sellable items and the pointless collectibles. You’re not going to find some cool, unique weapon or something. You might find an NPC with a quest but they show up on the map as well so you don’t have to search for them. I don’t know what they were thinking with this omnipotent map and mini map but I’ve rarely seen a game that lets itself down so badly by a single feature.

Checkpoint save system during missions, which I can’t say I’m a fan of but you can save your progress manually when you’re exploring between missions. When you load your game you spawn at the nearest safehouse or radio tower. I don’t know why they did that, I would have preferred a standard save/load system but it didn’t bother me. The radio towers expose the map when you activate them, which is cool but each one is a climbing puzzle, and they get more and more difficult. By the eighteenth I was absolutely sick of them. The safehouses can be used when you capture an enemy outpost. The problem there is when you capture one it makes a large area of the map completely free of pirates leaving no one to fight. As you can imagine that gets pretty boring. You might as well be on vacation in Hawaii or somewhere. I considered not capturing them but doing so opens up the side quests, and its fun! I considered not activating radio towers either but it made getting around too hard as the map doesn’t display the roads otherwise.

Most of the side quests are found on notice boards and are repetitive and boring. There are three different types and you’ll probably do each once or twice then forget about them. There are a few slightly better ones that you start by talking to NPCs but they are very few.

The stealth mechanics are pretty good though it’s a little too easy to lose an enemy by simply breaking line of sight. Hunting is cool, which you need to do in order to craft holsters, wallets and containers for ammo. When you start the game you have one weapon slot and can carry only a few rounds. You have to find and skin specific animals in order to craft containers. This is quite cool, I like the restriction it imposes and initially gives you a real incentive to hunt. And it’s not as silly as it sounds. “Are there no bags on the island-” You may ask. Well the main character is on a journey to uncover the warrior within himself, and he does this by becoming one with the jungle and bending it to his will, or something along those lines. One of the ways he does this is by hunting for the things he needs instead of buying them. So it is actually perfectly in line with the story.

Far Cry 3 is an undeniably cool and fun game. A good, solid shooter with an awesome single player campaign, high production values, interesting characters with excellent voice acting and good combat and stealth mechanics. The hunting and wild animal attacks are a novel and interesting feature. The graphics are about as good as one can expect from a clapped out, obsolete system like the 360. But the game sabotages itself with an omnipotent mini map, initial lack of challenge, repetitive side quests and unbelievably intrusive and annoying onscreen popups and clutter.

A brief note on the lost expedition missions; they suck.

4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
"Insanely Good"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

This game came out of nowhere, I thought it would be a competent, probably quite good game with an average story, but this game has a surprisingly decent story, with incredible characters and writing, and some of the best open world gameplay this year, it feels like you really are trying to survive on a perilous island.

3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
"Perfection"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

One of the best shooters out there

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
"Woah :O!"
5 stars"

This game looks awesome! Graphics, players, guns, everything :o I want this game NOAW

2 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
"Good story, flawed mechanic." Purchased on Mighty Ape

This game was fairly good, very good graphics for an aging console. Hunting animals becomes more fun then humans as the AI can be pretty lacking, even on the highest difficulty they can be avoided fairly easily, the animals however are another lethal story.

Completing the games side objective of clearing all pirate encampments creates a far more boring game world where only a few dangerous animals lie and you have overpowered arsenal to murder them.. fun for a while but gets old

8.5/10

0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
"Insanely Huge World"
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Huge world to explore and cause chaos in.

Wicked voice acting too.

"Amazeballs"
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Such a huge world to explore! Awesome story but some elements of the game feel quite repetitive.

"Awesome"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

This game is awesome. Sadly the case got broken shipping (not mighty ape's fault)

"Awesome game."
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Has alot of the same in game mechanics as assassin's creed but in first person. Go ubisoft !!! great buy and the steelbook is glorious

"Husband loves it"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Great christmas present for my husband who loves the game and he would recommend it! Has kept him happy and busy for hours and if he's happy then i'm happy! :-)

"Totally Wicked"
5 stars"

After Far Cry 2 I never really had high hopes for a third instalment, but boy did Far Cry 3 prove me wrong. Everything about this game is so addictive, even after the credits roll you'll find yourself going back to explore every nook and cranny of the mysterious island…

"I Wanted To Hate It"
5 stars"

I really wanted to hate this game. I was irritated by the first Far Cry with the save game issues, I was annoyed with the second Far Cry with the constant checkpoint fights. So I came into playing this game for the supposed hype to see the much touted graphics and quit the game a couple hours in after some annoying design flaw. After 8 hours of play I'm really getting into this game. Things I like:

  1. Graphics – very nice graphics
  2. Fast Travel – although there isn't a lot of spots to fast travel to, there are enough to break up the map to reduce long travel. Game world is beautiful and there is hidden loot and collectibles strewn about, so if you have to travel, it isn't a complete wast of time.
  3. Stealth – Stealth and how AIs react to it works great. You can hide in shadow and in cover and they will not notice you. They won't notice you until you make some sort of noise that is within their area of detection. Even if they hear it, they do not necessary catch you, they start to search for you in the general direction of said noise. You also have an unlimited supply of rocks to help lead them away. If they see a body, mobs start to fan out looking for the culprit, instead of them all heading in your direction even though you did not provide a tell.
  4. Combat – Very smooth combat. AIs are smart, but not clairvoyant. Very easy to do guerilla type tactics to run in and shoot, then blend into the shadows attacking from a different direction. Also there is additional strategy such as attacking a base, you can open up animal cages in hopes the animals will attack the mobs.
  5. Mini-games – poker, knife throwing, races, time challenges, etc. They have a ton of mini games that are fun to play. My favorite was hide and seek where you have to kill as many mobs in a set amount of time. Sneaking through with a silencer and a knife cutting down people trying to get 450 pts was a blast.

Things I dislike:

  1. Economy – Your cash supply is limited by how big of a wallet you have. You start off only able to hold $1000, and you have to locate materials to craft a bigger wallet. You have to do the same thing with the number of weapons you can hold, number of health kits, number of arrows. Thankfully they give you the location of the animals on the map, so you know generally where you need to go to get the mats. So you can easily get necessary upgrades fairly early in the game.
  2. Animals – they are fast, small, easily concealed in grass and brush, and your only warning is their growling. I have no idea how many times I died due to being attacked by crazy boars, komodo dragons and some sort of ostrich. When I try to aim at one, I hear two more, and I can't see where they are at. I do have to say the animal AI is smart, instead of only attacking me, they attack anything. I lucked out on clearing an outpost because two leopards had wandered into camp, and killed off half the camp for me. The spawn rate appears to be low though, so it isn't something you have to worry about constantly.
"Much Better Than Expected"
5 stars"

I was a little burned from Far Cry 2… I didnt get into it. BUT I'm glad I got this one. Story is SO immersive, so emotive. Scenery is spectacular. Great game.