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Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Review

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Packed with entertaining action and hysterical writing, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is an '80s-inspired blast.

You'll be glad of those enhancements, too, particularly when coming face-to-face with one of the game's titular blood dragons. These beasts are dinosaurs that shoot laser beams from their eyes, and they're a wonder to behold in action. As it turns out, it's not as difficult as you might think to take one down, but the first time you learn of the dragons, you sneak by a trio of them and then witness one zap a bunch of enemy combatants into dust. You might be engulfed by terror the first time you go head-to-head with one, but dragons are only major threats on hard difficulty.

They're still fun to face as you roam the open-air island, though, even on medium difficulty. They charge toward you when you make your presence known and give you a powerful swat, and then they rear up before firing their eye-lasers at you, giving you a chance to sprint out of the way. Several story missions have you facing one or two of them in closer quarters than usual, which ramps up the tension. The only downside to facing a blood dragon is the actual act of defeating it: the dragon simply disappears into thin air and an explosion of goo follows, but without any animations or effects tying the two events together. It's an anticlimactic end to a hectic battle.

Such battles are made more hectic when you simultaneously confront gunners and snipers, but in this case, you can toss the gooey hearts you collect from downed foes to direct the dragon's attention toward your enemies. It's a distinct pleasure to watch dragons scoop up adversaries with their mouths and chomp away, and in the case of a facility takeover, you might get a dragon to do all the legwork for you. You're just as likely to charge into battle yourself, however, if for no other reason than to enjoy the solid shooting, or to take an entirely stealthy approach. Just like its forebears, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon makes any approach viable and fun.

In fact, getting all sneaky is more satisfying here than in the original Far Cry 3, in part because you can perform chained takedowns from the very beginning. It's a gruesome delight to stab multiple enemies in a row, and then finish off one final soldier with the throw of a shuriken. Blood Dragon's multilevel bases are larger than Far Cry 3's outposts, and enemies are spaced out in sensible ways, allowing you to move in for the silent kill using a number of different approaches. In a few levels, enemy animations can go missing, or a hulking soldier might unnaturally zoom into a different location, which can trip up your plans. Thankfully, such instances are rare, and aren't likely to dilute the stealthy satisfaction.

You could charge through Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon in four hours or so if you are determined, but why rush such a great thing? There's joy in the discovery. Finding all those videotapes isn't busywork for busywork's sake, after all: there's a hysterical film description in it for you, and maybe a weapon upgrade to boot. You could easily double those hours if you go in search of every collectible, perform every side mission, and take down a few dozen dragons along the way. You don't have to love the decade of Rubik's Cubes and Pac-Man Fever to get a kick out of Blood Dragon. But if you do, then all the better: this action-packed shooter will strike all the right synth-pop power chords.

29 comments
xgalacticax
xgalacticax

This game is amazing. Been playing it all day

theblackfrog
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better or more fun than the vanilla far cry 3 :D

BlackBaldwin
BlackBaldwin

@theblackfrog 

I found this dlc much more fun then the original game which was good in its own way but just felt lacking to me.  Oh well hopefully another dlc is on its way just as fun as blood dragon is. 

Alucard_Prime
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You just need to play this game for the first 10 min and you will be hooked.....this is the definition of awesomeness. 

snowblood1970
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I love it!! For $15..its flawless...a must buy!!

Jimn_tonic
Jimn_tonic like.author.displayName 1 Like

wow..I love 80's movies. This looks awesome

Plava12
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Far Cry 3 game had so much more to offer: coop, mutliplayer, great map editor and the immersive story of the campain.  But yhis extension is what was missing in the original: fun time!

PlatinumPaladin
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I had no idea the game was going to be as balls-out funny as this. Duke Nukem take notes. Lots, and lots of notes. 

It's cool that it's a stand-alone game, but I'd prefer it if it were on-disc as I'm protective of my hard drive space. For some reason I still haven't bought Far Cry 3, so I may wait to see if we get a complete edition in the stores.

metalgrinch
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Being hailed in 1981, this is totally up my ally. 80s KILL!!! I love the whole Terminator/Universal Soldier/I Come in Peace vibe of the cover art, i WISH this was available on hard disc also!

Zevvion
Zevvion like.author.displayName 1 Like

Pretty weird/cool that this is a standalone game. 

It looks cool. I already downloaded it. Ready to go.

OHGFawx
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Awesome reference to "the handshake" from Predator there near the end

carloscanalesv
carloscanalesv like.author.displayName 1 Like

I wonder if a Far Cry 3 special edition with this Blood Dragon game included is in the near future...

the_bi99man
the_bi99man

@carloscanalesv maybe, but keep in mind it's not an expansion or DLC. Blood Dragon does NOT require you have FC3.

MorbisDraconis
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Did anybody notice that the Galleria 1991 shotgun pays homage to The Terminator 2?

iloveyourface
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i thought every crass joke ends with a thud. that's what makes them so funny. :D


awesome review, gamespot. your ugly cousin, ign, is all like "derrrrrr!!!"

Phoneix
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There are no words to explain how pro this game is.

Venom_Raptor
Venom_Raptor

Seems to be a lot better than I thought it'd be, might give it a try.

Strongbow88
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Great review, going right now to buy it, love the 80's!

The_Beanster
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I would definitely pay $60 for a more full-fat version of this. It looks like a breath of fresh air in an unbelievably stale shooter market. Can't wait to play it.

GameBeaten
GameBeaten

I may just pick up Far Cry 3 to play this.

Kevin-V
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@GameBeaten You don't need to! This is standalone--just $15!

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