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GC '07: Far Cry 2 First Look

Ubisoft Montreal is going way, way beyond the typical sequel with this stunning follow-up to Crytek's lush tropical shooter.

LEIPZIG, Germany--Considering that Ubisoft acquired the rights to Crytek's Far Cry and subsequently pumped out a slew of middling console ports and quasi-sequels, we were inclined to write off the original island hop's first true sequel, Far Cry 2, as another quick cash-in. Boy, were we wrong. A core technology team at Ubi's acclaimed Montreal studio has been working on the game in secret for over two years now, and even though it's still weeks away from even entering alpha stage, the hands-off demo of this PC-only title that we saw today at Games Convention went so far beyond the design of the original Far Cry that we don't even know where to begin talking about it.

We'll start with the storyline, which doesn't seem to be connected to the first game at all. This time around, you'll choose one of around a dozen mercenaries and undertake a mission to assassinate an arms trafficker known only as the Jackal. This arrogant scumdog is supplying two African warlords with the weapons that are keeping their conflict raging--and tearing their beleaguered nation apart in the process. As the game opens, you'll awaken in your hotel room stricken with malaria, with the Jackal sitting across the room and saying words to the effect that you're so pathetically incapable, he won't even bother to shoot you. But he'll leave a pistol by your bedside before he leaves, just in case your sickness gets too bad. Your goal will be to use that gun--or any other destructive means you can employ--to take out the Jackal, and what you do between that opening scene and the eventual completion of your mission will be up to you.

Put simply, Far Cry 2 is the closest game we've seen yet to a true "open world," and that's not just because you can roam around the entire game without ever seeing a loading screen. The only plot and environmental elements that are set in stone--the story's "superstructure," as creative director Clint Hocking puts it--are those described in the previous paragraph. Everything else is mutable, based on your actions, allegiances, and chosen missions, and ultimately the cascading effects of all those choices you make. Both warlords have a command hierarchy of captains and lieutenants, and if you happen to kill one of those underlings, the guys below him will move up to fill the role. You can even take out one of those warlords, and his number-two guy will simply become the new warlord. But it will be up to you whether you take missions from or against those two factions, ally yourself with them, try to take them down, or play them both against the middle. The game will even populate its world with the other selectable characters you didn't choose, and they'll act as agents who are also working in Africa, whom you can befriend and count on in a tight spot. We'll give more info on that later.

The organic nature of Far Cry 2's world doesn't stop at its residents; practically everything we saw during the demo was dynamic and realistic, thanks to the new engine Ubi Montreal has built from the ground up for the game. The game simulates full weather patterns and air currents, so when you see clouds in the sky, they aren't there because an artist painted them on the skybox--they're there because the atmospheric conditions were right for clouds to form. The same goes for falling rain and howling wind, the latter of which will realistically blow tree branches, grass, smoke from fires, and dust from the ground in the same direction it's moving. Those trees can be broken apart, and that grass can be flattened by a passing jeep--and they can both catch fire from any incendiary source, by the way. Heck, we saw a grassy field catch fire from an exploded fuel canister, and the fire actually began to spread in a particular direction simply because the wind was blowing it that way. Hopefully this cyclical example gives an impression of the sorts of dynamic systems at work in Far Cry 2.

As for our demo itself, we saw a brief section of the game where the player had taken a mission requiring him to attack and destroy a fuel depot. This began in a dense, oppressive jungle like those from the original Far Cry, but Hocking commented that the demo began in this area only to show that there will be jungles like those of the first game. The player then moved out into the open to show us a vast, open savannah, the likes of which will apparently make up most of the game's world. That world will apparently be huge; the player raised a paper map (much like a treasure map) and a functional compass to his perspective, and we were told that map showed about one kilometer of terrain, and that this represents just under one percent of the gameworld's total size. Again, you'll be able to roam around that entire world while it streams from the hard drive, without ever seeing a loading screen.

When the player approached a mercenary camp and spied on it with the sniper rifle's scope, we saw a number of guards milling around. One was eating a meal in a hut, two were patrolling around the premises, and so on. Hocking commented that none of these actions are in any way prescripted. That guy won't always be eating in that hut--sometimes he'll be out on patrol, or he might be up in a guard tower, or any number of other actions. The bottom line is, if the game works as designed, you'll never find the exact same situation in the same place twice. In every mission, you'll have to hit the ground running and decide what to do on the fly.

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JaRaNe 5 pts

anybody knows if dunia will have an editor like cry engine have sandobx

mattpickle 5 pts

this game will show how far video game technology will go

toufiq 5 pts

looks nice though. Problem will be the spec of PC which will run it. With ever evolving gaming technology it is really hard for a poor buyer like me to buy anything to upgrade right now. there is no limit really...........hopeless....maybe I am gonna buy a PS3 .....that would do for several years...............

Humorguy_basic 6 pts

Here we are now though, in January 2008, and console versions have been announced. PC games sales alone just don't cut it any more..... And we already have changes for console gamers. The 'pick the bullet out of yourself and bandage the wound' has been changed to a health bar and magic stim needles! Expect more changes for the console market that could very well make this into another Deus Ex 2! And as for STALKER wanting to be this - what crap! It ALREADY is this or better! I doubt that a) you will be able to guarantee to run this game on your current PC like you know you will the next STALKER game, and 2) I doubt you will have anything of the quality of A-Life in Far Cry 2, and A-Life will be even better in the next STAKER!

edgarsLV 5 pts

This is EXACTLY what STALKER wanted to be in a LOT of areas - wildlife, weather, topographics/geograhy, daytime simulation, AI (life-pattern simulation as well as combat) but failed rather poorly (I mean, even Crysis had better wildlife than Stalker and they weren't emphasizing that). Anyway, that second comparison is far more accurate I guess-this is on a WAY higher level than Stalker, and in some aspects, I'll bet, even higher than Crysis (especially AI, which sucked big time in crysis, delta felt like very easy difficulty, unfortunately). I am definitely looking forward to this one. One thing though: what's with the post processing (motion blur on screen edges) in what... most of the screenshots? that's just pure exaggeration of unnecessary FX. they shouldn't be there anytime there's an explosion or fire onscreen.

kfir-tenkiachi 5 pts

This is sooo amaizing it's going to be the kind of game first person shooters are expecting to develope for years!!! and sure i will by the Game^_^

keemoz 5 pts

Cant wait for it , i wonder how is the time pass by in the game , i saw growing plants and changing weather , they want to is to be real , so does the day pass in a real day time ?? :)

sickx4200 5 pts

O M G i cant wait to play this game.. it is going to be the best game in about 5 years, besides counter strike source For those who do not have a really good p c you are going to need to build one if you wanna play this game to its fullest. I really do not think that they are going to make this game for x box. Only because of the cry-engine that they have had under development for some time now.{My set up is 2 Ati 3870 h d video card, and Intel core 2 duo processor, 4 gigs, and an a-Tec gaming case.. 2 8800 gt's will be fine as well.. while good gaming and see you soon in far cry 2 online mode..

cmitchell0897 5 pts

Dynamic AI? Weather based on atmospheric conditions? No loading screens? This has the potential of being the best FPS ever. I can't wait!

gordanfreeman53 5 pts

Far cry 2 looks like it will be the best game of 2008.

lordkingwar 5 pts

im spending upwards of 1500 to build a computer this christmas and this makes it all worth it

Teebown24 5 pts

i dont know gaara. it may not be a good idea to bring it to consoles. dont get me wrong, id be happy if it did come to 360, but id hope they wouldnt butcher it in the process.

gaara661 5 pts

this game better come out on x360

gacmyver 5 pts

holy moly omg!!! after crysis being somewhat a dissapointment for me i came here to read about fra cry 2 and omg omg omg this preview sounds awesome!!! its hard to believe all that happened in the demo aren't scripted :S :S :S im really eager to see this game!

rmlr435 5 pts

I wonder which graphics are better and which game will be more of a hardware hog: Crysis or Far Cry 2. I just hope that FC2 is less demanding so I can kill it with my 8800 gtx.

sw_and_wet 5 pts

Geez....the graphic is just so good.....I just hope they release on console as well....seriously i don't think my computer will be able to play that....

lociefer 5 pts

Looks awsome , i hope they release it on ps3 or x360 , frankly my pc cant even handle the shadows , let alone the game itself

roblox84 5 pts

I just hope that this game doesn't have a lot of empty space in the map so it doesn't take 10 min. to drive from place to place and that there is big distinctions between villages unlike in oblivion where every lost cave you find in the forest almost looks the same. By the way bob, i thought that in the video the makers said the world will be 50km. But i may be wrong

adam0926 5 pts

I can't wait for this game it looks great

bobvila33 5 pts

popdude338....they said in the description the map was 1 km. (since that was a map i assume that is 1 square km.) and that the map represented around 1% of the world size....this means the world is about 100 square km. or 38.5 square miles.....Oblivion was a world of around 16 square miles if i remember correctly...making far cry 2's world a little over 2 times as big.....just in case you wanted to know

pistolsmoke_254 5 pts

Game of the Year for 2008 guaranteed!!! I can't wait for this one, I've been dying for a sequel since the XBOX version. It's hard to believe that they can do half of what this preview says. It's nice to see this type of gameplay in a FPS, I'm tired of just running around and blasting the hell out of aliens and zombies and guerilla mercenaries. Having consequences for all of your decisions really brings a breath of reality to gaming, and it's about time one of these developers tapped into it.

Paceydre 5 pts

Finally a game with more interactive environmental gameplay (great physics, same for Crysis)

commadore1990 5 pts

This Game is looking to be far more advanced than Crysis. CANT WAIT!

Hellisunreal 5 pts

if whats written is real, then no force on earth will stop this game

statmaster19 5 pts

Can't wait for this game. It'll be interesting to see if this type of open-ended game play makes it into the final build intact.

popdude338 5 pts

i wonder how it compares to oblivion's size :P lol

applepod 5 pts

In regard to this, it seems quite possible that the "next generation" games will not be the last generation! (At least I hope so!!!)

smiggles116 5 pts

Thank god that Ubisoft has finally decided to make a true Far Cry sequel instead of the cheap crap they have been putting out the last two years.

LorenaLarue 5 pts

Are those actual screenshots? Because it looks like they've been drawn by hand. If that is how the game really looks I am very impressed.

reeve92 5 pts

omg i think this game rocks but omg all you geeks saying noob hahaha lol all i can do is laff i mean dude you need female contact

Lord_Midas 5 pts

"david2475 halo 3 looks better" LOL what a n00b

kragore 5 pts

"The bottom line is, if the game works as designed, you'll never find the exact same situation in the same place twice" that is what i'm looking forward to the most. in most games if u fail and die, all u have to do is quickload and try another tactic. whereas in farcry 2 this wont be possible. it will be like gambling, since ai is not present, the possibilities are endless :D

Pereza0 5 pts

Id rather get Crysis, this is gonna get delayed till 2009....................

GingeOnGinger 5 pts

Woah looks amazing. And; 'halo 3 looks better' - LMAO

mitu123 11 pts

This is going to be one of the best PC games ever. I've played Far Cry, and if they can improve the first one, this is going to be awesome.

the-big-zed 5 pts

This is going to be superior compared to Crysis...

GriffinLord602 5 pts

Well even if they bring this game to the consoles...to be honest if you got a good sturdy pc, then this game will play fantasticly, that is if you didnt just buy any pc from stores... you dont need a high end card, just a performance one. like my card plays BioShock at all high and it wasnt at high end, it was performance, and anyway, i think farcry should stick to pc. FPS's are much more entertaining on pc's than they are on consoles...but i suppose this is upto them. That is the problem with people who prefer consoles, when developers bring out outstanding games, they all want it on consoles, and with the pc the majority of games developed are amazing, and thats why for instance...they brought Oblivion to the 360/ps3... Im not saying consoles are bad...I just think they keep to the pc's with these kind of games because consoles as someone has mentioned (rocketman97) the consoles become outdated... and pc's keep on growing and growing in power and get visualy stronger... so consoles just cant keep up, and most likely the next xbox or ps will come out, in about 3 to 5 years...so this again is probably why they dont bring all the really awsome pc games out on consoles... and like others have said... about far cry being competition to crysis... WTF! The sound of the second farcry already makes big competition compared to crysis...so when farcry comes out, undoubtedly it will be much much bigger and better than crysis. But i do not doubt that crysis will be an amazing game, i just think this is a stepping stone towards farcry 2...AND how they managed to keep it a secret for 2 years i dont know...but they did a good job, and the pics are awsome...and they aint even in alpha stage of production yet!... thats enough said i think lol

X-MANGAMES 5 pts

I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out.

Platearmor_6 5 pts

To rocketman97 - the problem with consoles is it cut the price to something reasonable, so generaly things like the RAM is not quite up to scratch as it could be. So console play games like R6 and GoW to perfection but once the shooters start getting into bigger landscapes with more going on they begin to struggle. Its not that consoles are bad, there just a bit lopsided in the specs.

Humorguy_basic 6 pts

Everyone does realize that because they are going for an open-world, this game will more than likely be released with bugs?! And you know what - I don't care! If it's a choice between easy to program and therefore bug-free 15 hour gameplay, on the rail, scripted shooters and open-world games with 10 times the content, 20 times the world size and one fifth the cost by virtue of being at least five times the gameplay, I will go for open games every time!

jayme22 5 pts

i hope t comes to consoles but i bet we dont get all these weather effects and stuff the are talking about

rocketman97 5 pts

boy, i wish that they would bring this to consoles. but even just looking at these make me thing that this game would REALLY push consolses right now. and heck, theyve only been out for a year or 2. It's kinda sad for us console owners that tech becomes outdated so fast. too bad consoles arent as easily upgraded as pcs

omerdv 5 pts

this game looks amazing!!! i'll pick it up when it comes out after i'll see some reviews though...

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  • Xbox 360 PC PS3 Release Info

    • Release Date: Oct 21, 2008
    • ESRB: M
      Titles rated M (Mature) have content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older.
  • BB Release Info

    • Release Date: Jul 28, 2009

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