Saturday, December 8, 2012

postheadericon Far Cry 3 - review

Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Ubisoft, cert: 18, for the moment

Some players might interpret

Far Cry 3

as a treatise on our precarious grip on sanity. By grounding protagonist game, Jason Brody, on a tropical island and forcing him to take brutal tactics to survive the game, it can be argued, is the theory that humanity stripped of pacifying comfort, would soon fall into the barbarism. It could also be interpreted as a survival shooter very proficient with the elements of the scale and crafts, but anyway, this third installment in the series is a game extremely deep and involving.

offers a wide range to explore and really no rules as to how. Enemies can be handled by stealth, brute force or strategic attacks - in any case, freedom is almost paralyzing sometimes. Growth story missions table terrorized Jason tourist respected tribal warrior, while many subtasks reason enough to explore the beautiful, but deadly, the locale. Integration classified missions in the single player campaign adds a nice competitive series, with dedicated multiplayer modes and co-op.

precarious balance of adult content, appeal philosophical with heads flying wicked cathartic "off - and encouraged by some fantastic performances, especially Michael Mando exceptional turn cruel, evil psychotic Vaas -
Far Cry 3


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