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Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Review

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The Good

  1. Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is one hell of an entertaining, and hilarious, adventure.

  2. The 2 final missions alone are worth every penny.

Kevin VanOrd
Posted by Kevin VanOrd, Senior Editor
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Packed with entertaining action and hysterical writing, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is an '80s-inspired blast.

The Good

  • Hysterical dialogue and collectibles  
  • Lots of smart references to 1980s pop culture  
  • Taking on blood dragons is always a delight  
  • Smart levels and missions make for rewarding stealth  
  • A lot of terrific open-ended action for a great value.

The Bad

  • A few enemy behavior quirks  
  • Some crass jokes land with a thud.

Great 1980s movie montages featured plucky underdogs, perhaps played by Sylvester Stallone, or maybe Ralph Macchio, demonstrating their determination to triumph over the forces of communism, bullying, or stodgy adults who don't believe in the power of young love. They were accompanied by properly cheesy pop hits, possibly performed by Joe Esposito, or maybe Deniece Williams, creating a wonderful audiovisual time capsule that could have only originated in that fabulous decade. Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon understands the power of the '80s. When its inevitable montage comes, you probably won't know the music, but you'll know the type. It's the kind that would have been sung by Michael Sembello, or Kenny Loggins, or Foreigner. If you're a child of the decade, you'll be glad that Blood Dragon knows you so well.

Don't worry; if you don't want to be sneaky, there are other options.

Don't worry, though: if the 1980s are before your time, or if you don't retain any nostalgia for the decade of parachute pants and the Brat Pack, Blood Dragon stands on its own without relying on references, though it packs in plenty of them. This downloadable spin-off of 2012's Far Cry 3 is a fantastically entertaining first-person shooter with more clever dialogue and action-packed hours than most full-priced games. At $15, it's a better deal than every Cabbage Patch Kid you ever loved, every Tears for Fears record you ever spun, and every Muppet Babies episode you ever viewed. Combined.

Well, perhaps Blood Dragon isn't quite that valuable. Nevertheless, it's hard not to be charmed from the moment it begins. Low-resolution cutscenes introduce you to Rex Colt, cybercommando. Rex is voiced by '80s mainstay Michael Biehn, better known for appearing in films like The Terminator (as Kyle Reese) and Aliens (as Dwayne Hicks). Biehn's forced rasp is the perfect complement to Rex's nationalist badassery, and his sincere line delivery makes several scenes all the more hysterical. Consider this dialogue: "I swore an oath to a special lady. Lady Liberty. She taught me that winners don't use drugs." It's a corny line right out of a War on Drugs-era public service announcement, but in the context of an offer to have dragon blood injected into Rex's veins. Meanwhile, you "rent" (that is, collect) VHS tapes of movies with titles like Bourne to Dance; this particular film features a special teacher showing his student "the kind of love he's never known before…the love of dance."

You don't need to know the '80s to get Rex's repeated oral sex gags, of which there are far too many. Nor do you need to know the past to understand that calls of "no" during a consensual sex scene would have been inappropriate in any decade. Luckily, most of the jokes aren't so juvenile, including video game cracks that make fun of red exploding barrels, game-violence controversies, and even Ubisoft's own games, like Far Cry 3 and Assassin's Creed. (Listen for bits of throwaway dialogue about girls with tribal tattoos and feather collecting.) The tutorial sets the tone straight away, telling you to press a button "to demonstrate your ability to read," and loading screens helpfully inform you that if you need a hint, perhaps the next loading screen will have one for you. Not every joke is so obvious--you may not notice or get nods to erotic artists and prison documentaries--but the gags are there, making Blood Dragon one of the funniest games in recent memory.

Of course, an '80s-focused game wouldn't be complete if it didn't look the part, and Blood Dragon certainly makes proper homage to its inspiration. Cutscenes look as if they could have been ripped right out of the original Metal Gear, or Shadow of the Beast, complete with the muddy reds, purples, and blues that characterized them. The same color scheme, in turn, infuses the first-person gameplay, as if you're traversing the game's medium-size island while wearing dark magenta sunglasses. Small audiovisual touches, such as the way Rex sometimes takes a blowtorch to his cybernetic arm when healing, and buzzing sounds to indicate Rex's part-mechanical nature, enthusiastically sell the roboapocalyptic setting. And by the final hour, which lends a sly twist to common action-game power trips, you'll appreciate how Blood Dragon uses nostalgia and humor to say something about the state of modern shooters.

Blood Dragon isn't just an homage to great memories, however, but a terrific game in its own right. If you played Far Cry 3, you will recognize the structure. Enemy bases are strewn about the island you explore, and by annihilating all of the enemies that patrol them, either silently or forcefully, you convert them to your cybernetic cause. Meanwhile, you move from mission to mission, infiltrating dams and rescuing endangered trash-talking scientists, using semi-futuristic variants of familiar weapons--a sniper rifle, an assault rifle, a bow, and so forth--that handle like their standard Far Cry 3 counterparts. In time, you upgrade most of these weapons; your sniper rifle's bullets gain an explosive charge, your shotgun gets a flaming kick, and so on. You earn access to weapon upgrades by finding collectibles and performing side missions, and you earn other enhancements, such as the ability to perform silent takedowns on heavies wielding flamethrowers, by leveling up. There is no skill tree or anything like that: when you cross the necessary level threshold, you gain new skills automatically.

Kevin VanOrd
By Kevin VanOrd, Senior Editor

Kevin VanOrd is a lifelong RPG lover and violin player. When he isn't busy building PCs and composing symphonies, he watches American Dad reruns with his fat cat, Ollie.

302 comments
Emerald_Scott
Emerald_Scott

Kevin should've done this review Mark IV style! :)

WillyWynn
WillyWynn

stop complaining and buy this, cost like 10/15 bucks or something loool, for this price is just one of the best deals in the last 15 years for more lol... I beat the game already and i can say, who likes halo or far cry, will like this game. This game is a Far cry when meets halo, some kind of mix from both games in 1. And that is not a bad thing, actually is a awesome thing xD

NTM23
NTM23

My brother got this game a while back, but I haven't played games in a while since I've been doing other stuff, and watching Star Trek, but now that I just played this game for a few hours, I realized how great it is. I think, to me at least, it's far greater in many aspects that count than even the original Far Cry 3. And that music is amazing, which is probably my favorite part of it, then there's some funny stuff in it as well. They even poked fun at the people that think games make other violent, which I should be a little conflicted about, but I'm not.

B_STATS
B_STATS

Yeah whatever Ubisoft. Now can you keep patching and adding to the REAL Far Cry 3 game?

eyematter
eyematter like.author.displayName 1 Like

I think this game looks dumb

quakke
quakke like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

@eyematter 

Yeah, because having lame concrete setting that is only grey colored with some "too much already seen" enemies is soo much better?

 Yes. CoD indeed.

 BURY CoD

hyumbaba
hyumbaba like.author.displayName 1 Like

Far Cry 3 was 2012 game of the year.

dawn on VGA.

3v1LR0n1N
3v1LR0n1N

I loved the original farcry 3 and the 80s/early 90s movies and such.... so i was sure i would totally love this game :) and of course i did i 100% it my first play through  and still want more. i hope it did well enough for a sequel

hordicus
hordicus

the best game ubi soft ever published and the first one i buy from them.

nuff said^^

quakke
quakke

@hordicus 

I don't think this is best (most creative definately), but best title goes to either Splinter Cell Chaos Theory or Far Cry 1.

Godendag
Godendag like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 7 Like

Am I the only one who awaits full length game featuring Sgt Rex Power Colt in a year or two.

theCCyberDDemon
theCCyberDDemon

@GodendagBut thats exactly the problem i think. A full length game demands a lot of the audience's tendencies and since the most players of today are young, the 80s look may work with older dudes like me, but fail with their corporate target (our kiddos)  Honestly, the game is fun so no matter what age the gamer have, it may work well. Anyway for the non-80s i can only say that the exaggerated cyber-square-looking can look a bit ridiculous, but it isn't. I want Sgt Rex on his own, the faster the better.

Verenti
Verenti like.author.displayName 1 Like

@Godendag No, my potentially Dutch speaking friend. I want Michael Biehn to star in every science fiction game I play from now until the end of time. Also Blood Dragon 2: The Revenge of Sloan. I've already dreamed up a ... dream plot involving a Richard Crenna like character, Rex being forced into action to deal with a platoon of rogue Mk.V Cyber Commandos, who have been hijacked by a Soviet robot, who came back from the future and has kidnapped the president and is holding on an island in the Canadian wasteland. Rex Power Colt is pressed back into service, and he has 48 hours to rescue the president before MAD sets in.

JoshDPU
JoshDPU like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

Great value for the content (bought it yesterday). The final story missions are hilarious and an absolute blast!

theblackfrog
theblackfrog like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

this is the real deal, the duke nukem how it should be!!! one of the best games or shooters i have ever played. im amazed, well played ubisoft, well played. if u are an 80 kid u should grab it but even of not the game itself is very good...nah, its magnificent

" i hate tutorials and this one sucks" :D

Thumbler76
Thumbler76

Bougth this game on the fly, basing on the review and on the comments. I've never been a Far Cry fan, but this hits my curiosity!

poster012
poster012 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

@Thumbler76 I never played the first Far Cry. I didn't really care for the second one, but I liked Far Cry 3. Blood Dragon, however takes the cake. It has many of the same mechanics as Far Cry 3 (which I thought were solid), and injects it with liquid 80's awesome. As long as you don't hate FPS or humor, then this game is a pretty good buy.

Joedgabe
Joedgabe like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

Good bye zombie era.. hello!!! dinosaurs!  I'm glad a game is finally showing how awesome they are!! reminds me of the old turok games... ohh good times!

toshineon
toshineon like.author.displayName 1 Like

I love this game, it really gives you a shitload of content for only 15 bucks. Played through this game and loved every second of it.

001011000101101
001011000101101 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

Not really my style. I respect it as an excellent piece of DLC though, don't get me wrong. This is how it should be done. Not just 3-4 maps, where two of them are remakes.

Vambran
Vambran

This looks better than Far Cry 3.  I only played Far Cry 1 and lost interest in the sequels. But this is a buy for me.

OuroborosChoked
OuroborosChoked

What's up with Montreal lately?  That city has been pumping out nothing but awesome in the past few years: Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Watch Dogs is coming soon, this, Eidos Montreal is working on Thief 4...

Is there LSD in the water supply or something?

ilantis
ilantis

My reaction after playing the demo: "this game........................................................................................................................... 

IS FUC**ING AWWWEEEESSSSOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMEEEEE" 

*starts jumping around and bashing the head against the wall*

quakke
quakke like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 7 Like

To be honest. Im very supprised in a positive way that this game managed to get such good score. Maybe now those POS fps's like CoD will finally die extinct.

This is game actually shows to other devs what is a real DLC.

theblackfrog
theblackfrog

@quakke its not a DLC, its a full standalone title, thats a difference. but you are right, u get a lot for 15 bucks.....a full game

clockworkengine
clockworkengine

This reviewer must never have listened to The Seeds of Love, a record from Tears For Fears.

vadagar1
vadagar1 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

dinosaur/dragon robot cyborgs that shot lasers 


took them long enough to make e that XD

botsio
botsio

when i heard of this game!all jokes aside!i made it num 1 on my scale of preference and boy!did it pay off i played and finished it in april 23 of this year!i tipped it a 9 and highly recommended it for any gamer!the blood dragons fight in the arena!that is where u plan and execute !this game is badass!has a great sense of sacarsim,humor and irony!the concept was well done and big ups to ubisoft!when it comes to designing game environments they are the boss!many of their games bare testimony!

X-OPHER
X-OPHER like.author.displayName 1 Like

A three reasons why this game is genius.

Robocops gun.

Explosive sniper rounds.

Slide, shotgun, flip the bird. 

laser00
laser00

I have played this and it was really awesome. It will keep you chuckled all the way :)

gamerboy100
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"You don't need to know the '80s to get Rex's repeated oral sex gags, of which there are far too many."

I don't know about you guys, but I think "oral sex gags" was probably a bad choice of words! lol

HerbalVideogame
HerbalVideogame

"Some crass jokes land with a thud."  WTH does that mean...?

bluefox755
bluefox755

@HerbalVideogame It means he's not partial to dirty jokes, personally I like jokes that might offend some people.

parrot_of_adun
parrot_of_adun

@HerbalVideogame It means some of the jokes aren't good.

DJ_Redline
DJ_Redline

@parrot_of_adun @HerbalVideogame That's the point though...It pokes fun at the cheesy action movies of the 80's where corny was key. The majority of one-liners from the classic action flicks weren't funny but you remember them for how dumb they were

quakke
quakke

@DJ_Redline

@ "
The majority of one-liners from the classic action flicks weren't funny but you remember them for how dumb they were"


Actually those one-liners just fit the movies like a hammer fits with nail.

Besides the one-liners with those movies and with this game, are hell alot more fun than some CoD with it's "realistic" theme.
In CoD you just ride a humm-vee with a turret and use the turret that feels soo lame.

In general when you shoot in CoD, you are just like "Why again do i need to fire this thing? You know this fireing does feel very lame compared to real fps like Doom."

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