Far Cry 2 (PC)

Release Date: 24/10/2008

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Caught between two rival factions in war-torn Africa, in Far Cry 2 you are sent to take out "The Jackal", a mysterious character who has rekindled the conflict between the warlords, jeopardizing thousands of lives. In order to fulfil your mission in Far Cry 2 you will have to play the factions against each other, identify and exploit their weaknesses, and neutralise their superior numbers and firepower with surprise, subversion, cunning and, of course, brute force. Welcome back Far Cry fans, Far Cry 2 is the spectacular free-roaming sequel you've been waiting for!

  • Developer: Ubi Soft
  • Publisher: Ubi Soft

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Cry freedom

It's the sheer scale that gets you. 50 square kilometers of African landscape, from wide-open savannahs to dense jungles and rickety shanty towns; climb up on high ground and you can see for miles. And in Far Cry 2 it's all open, it's all there for you to explore - there's no linear storyline here, no frustratingly blocked off sections. You're free to do as you please. And in Far Cry 2, that means kill or be killed.

The action kicks off in an unnamed state, where the economy has collapsed, taking democracy and social order with it. At the start of Far Cry 2, you chose from a selection of deadbeat, vicious-looking mercenaries then head straight into the warzone, hired by a mysterious employer to take out an arms dealer named The Jackal. This guy is a monster, stirring up tribal squabbles so he can flog his wares to the highest bidders. It's time to shut this shop down.

Working for the man

From here, your aim is to learn more about the two key militia gangs presented in Far Cry 2 - The United Front for Liberation and Labour (UFLL) and the Alliance for Popular Resistance (APR). Carrying out missions for these dangerous outfits represents the meat of the game - it's up to you who you work for and how. One minute you'll be assassinating a police chief, the next you're raiding some remote military compound.

Find a high point and just snipe at targets, or drive straight through the gates and blast away like a mercenary possessed.

Far Cry 2 also offers dozens of side-missions. You can do dodgy tasks for the local gun-runners to earn new weapons, or carry out jobs for the locals to claim malaria pills. Yes, you have malaria and its queasy presence is always at the back of your mind as you head out into the bush on yet another kill mission with little hope of medical help if the sweats come on.

The beauty of Far Cry 2 is this: the way you approach every mission is up to you. If you're raiding an enemy base, you can scout around it, find a high point and just snipe at targets, or drive straight through the gates and blast away like a mercenary possessed. The game also features a realistic day and night cycle, plus real-time weather effects - some missions are best left to a dark, foggy night, rather than blazing sunshine...

Fire starter, twisted fire starter

Combat is furious, incredibly tense and hugely satisfying. Though you start off with basic weapons, soon meaty shotguns, mortars and flamethrowers come your way. Enemy AI is challenging - soldiers will dive for cover or try to surround you, but they'll also make mistakes and lose you if you move around with care and stealth. At times, the environment can be used as the ultimate weapon - Far Cry 2's realistic fire propagation system means you can set fire to the bushes near an enemy building and watch as the wind turns your blaze into a raging inferno, taking out your targets in one red hot swoop.

And behind it all is the stunning scenery. Far Cry 2 is a living world filled with wild animals and diverse, swaying vegetation. Wandering around, you happen across amazing vistas, the landscapes sometimes bathed in mists, sometimes speckled with bright sunshine.

Far Cry 2 is a game about trust and treachery - and, believe us, the latter is in far greater supply.

But the political world you inhabit is far murkier. You don't have to play by the rules and do what the faction chiefs tell you. Throughout the game you'll meet fellow mercenaries who you can team up with to complete missions - but they'll often add their own shady objectives to the mix. Far Cry 2 is a game about trust and treachery - and, believe us, the latter is in far greater supply.

Unfortunately, in the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of Far Cry 2, save points are few and far between, which means you may end up having to repeat many minutes of gameplay. The first hour or so is a chore, with under-powered weapons and a very steep learning curve. Oh, and the many armed checkpoints dotted around the landscape - which fulfil a similar (and similarly frustrating) role as random monster encounters in Japanese RPGs - get tiring pretty quickly.

Far in front

But Far Cry 2 is so fascinating, so ambitious and so entertaining it really is unmissable. From frenzied gunfights to moments of sublime visual majesty, it has everything.

And it doesn't end once you've fought through the 30-40 hours of single-player action. There's a decent range of multiplayer maps and modes (nothing fancy, just the usual deathmatch and capture the flag variants), plus an intuitive map editor that you might actually use rather than stare at with bewildered incomprehension. Last year, Ubisoft Montreal pushed the technology barriers back with Assassin's Creed - now it has pretty much knocked them over. It is your duty to discover Far Cry 2 for yourself.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Amazingly lifelike environment.
  • Brilliant sandbox game design.
  • Compelling missions and tense combat.
minus points
  • Lack of save points in console versions.
  • Checkpoint battles can get boring.
  • Takes an hour or so to get going.

Review by: Keith 'Tarzan' Stuart
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Review Published: 24.10.08

User Reviews

Martin Wayman posted on 10 Nov 2008
great to start with but very quickly becomes very boreing and repetative, overlong cut sceens
ed grace posted on 01 Nov 2008
This game (on pc) is fantastic, my computer is not great, id say mid-range for games, but it runs perfectly smoothly on low, and respectable on higher. there are a few bugs in the AI, but i imagine that will be patched, and the missions can get repetitive (after a while) but if you try and play them differently it can be really intense, and when you get to the other district (spoiler, sorry) the story missions that go along with that are so realistic and exciting.
oliver church posted on 30 Oct 2008
This is a great game, but it seems that securom has been a problem for some, but i have been lucky. I have a 2.83 quad core, 8gb ram, vista ultimate, 2x gtx280 in sli, 2x 1tb hd and a 24 inch samsung monitor, i can run it at ultra high with 8x alias and high resolution. I would reccomend it to anyone with a fairly high end pc. 4/5(because of some online issues).
Anthony Grech posted on 30 Oct 2008
Don't listen to the hype or reviewers - this game (i can only speak for PS3 version) is riddled with bugs, some annoying some serious. Don't believe me? Crytek issued an update (1.02) a few days after it's release - unfortunately whatever it has supposed to have fixed there are still many bugs left in the game that render it not fit for purpose. This game was released unfinished and not working properly - if games continue to get released unfinished and not tested properly it will soon surely harm the gaming industry.
Jack Kendall-Jones posted on 29 Oct 2008
Not as good as FarCry, as the original development team left. Also bad it has secuROM, basically vicious software to stop piracy, that is more of an admin on your PC then you are Its a good game, but its repetitive, every mission is almost the same, theres like 3 different types and all indetical, either collect or assinate people, gets boring, and they say free roaming game, but when you complete last mssion, boom its over, you cant go and do anything on that, only load up last save but wont be completed. Kind of pointless IMO but still buy it if you want a couple of days fun, multiplayer is terrible so, wont want to play that just yet
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