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Far Cry 3 Review

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The Good

  1. Don't have it yet? What are you waiting for? Go get it!

Kevin VanOrd
Posted by Kevin VanOrd, Senior Editor
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Far Cry 3's intelligent and elegant open-world structure balances exciting action with the joys of free-form adventuring, making it one of the best shooters of the year.

The Good

  • A huge tropical world stuffed with fun things to do  
  • Ecology and unpredictable creatures make the world come alive  
  • Stealth and action come together in rewarding ways  
  • Role-playing elements and difficulty curve give a sense of momentum  
  • Great structure leads you from one activity to the next.

The Bad

  • Some design quirks lead to minor frustrations  
  • Certain story elements break the immersion.

Far Cry 3 is a delightful and harsh tropical wonderland, crawling with wildlife and threatened by the pirates and drug runners that disrupt its peace. The troubled paradise you explore is colorful and wild, enticing you to investigate its ravines and discover new ways to enjoy the open-world playground sprawling in front of you. This is a game that ignites the desire to complete every last challenge and check out every last icon on your map. You gradually journey across the entirety of two sunny and sinful islands, hunting for rare game, speeding medicine to needy communities, and skinning sharks so that you might craft new wallets with their hides. Far Cry 3 is an excellent game, marred mainly by some irritating design elements and an inconsistent story that often defaults to generic "tribal" cliches to make an impact.

Want that outpost? You'll need to fight for it.

When the story leaves those cliches behind for deeper territory, however, it does manage to communicate ideas of substance. It takes many hours for its themes to come together in a coherent way--yet in certain aspects, the incoherence makes sense. As protagonist Jason Brody, your initial quest to rescue your friends from a chaotic and truly frightful pirate named Vaas turns into a personal journey blurred by drugs, and fueled by the desire to follow a new and exciting spiritual path. Those friends are too shallow for you to care much about them, which keeps the story at arm's length for a good half of the game. But his friends' shallowness ultimately allows Jason to take a guilt-free look inward, as he grows further mesmerized by the customs of the local Rakyat tribe that takes him under its wing. You might see the narrative curveballs coming after a while, but the trippy manner in which certain events unfold effectively blurs the lines between reality and Jason's occasionally drug-addled imagination.

Nonetheless, narrative oddities stand out. Some of Jason's friends are strangely unaffected by the horrors inflicted upon them. The game quickly glosses over an event that would make most of us emotional wrecks, making Jason's proclamations that the issue was harder to deal with than he expected ring hollow. Some moments seem made to be shocking for the sake of shock alone--not because they develop the world or its characters--but Far Cry 3 isn't so much about story as it is about its world, and the ways you exploit it for your own personal enjoyment. Story missions have you navigating caves and holding off enemies in modern shooter fashion, but out in the wild, you have an entire paradise to tame.

And it's that lush and menacing world that makes Far Cry 3 utterly enthralling. The game is big, certainly, but where Far Cry 2 could feel aimless, its sequel feels more focused without ever losing its sandbox appeal. One core activity may sound familiar to returning fans: you shoot up enemy outposts so that you may liberate them, turning them into safe zones where you can load up on ammo and other supplies. These camps also serve as quick-travel points, lessening the tedium of driving from one objective to the next. Early on, freeing an outpost can be remarkably easy: you shoot down a handful of pirates, and the flag is raised declaring the camp as the Rakyat's. Further in, however, you must put Far Cry 3's diverse possibilities to intelligent use.

One consideration: you must be aware of an outpost's alarm. Should a pirate trigger it, reinforcements arrive in a matter of seconds, so you might want to sneak in and deactivate the alarm system. Or, you could snipe the individual alarms, though shooting one does not deactivate others. Caged leopards and bears can be freed with a single shot, granting you a temporary ally in your quest for vengeance. Consider using a C4 charge and luring a small group of pirates to an explosive demise, or using a flamethrower to char evil henchmen to a crisp. That same flamethrower can lay waste to vegetation and effectively create moats of fire that can keep combatants at bay. (Well, some combatants, anyway.) Near the end of the game, your foes can put up quite a fight, and be great in number, so Far Cry 3 doesn't just give you the tools to be creative; it ultimately demands you use them to survive.

You don't have to conduct your business so loudly and dramatically, however: Far Cry 3 gives you ample opportunity to be stealthy and sometimes outright requires it. Forced stealth, such as that seen in a later-game mission that fails you the moment you are discovered, isn't that enjoyable. Fortunately, sneaking about is usually a blast, because it pays off in a brutal takedown of your unsuspecting target. Such moments are even greater once you have earned certain powerful abilities, such as the one that allows you to assassinate a pirate and toss a blade into another's skull in a single, effortless move.

Liberating outposts is only one of many activities to pursue in Far Cry 3. To reveal more of the map and gain access to free weapons, you climb radio towers and hack their transmitters. The entire concept is clearly inspired by the Assassin's Creed series, and no wonder, considering both games were created by the same development studio. First-person platforming is a frequent frustration in shooters--but Far Cry 3 makes it a delight. The tower creaks and groans as you climb ladders, make a few well-timed leaps, grasp some ledges, and ultimately arrive at the pinnacle. After you make a few hardware adjustments to the transmitter, the camera zooms to several points of interest, and you can make a breathless descent to the ground via zip line.

There's so much more out there: hunting missions that give you a bow and arrow or a shotgun, perhaps, and send you after rare creatures. You can jump on an ATV or behind the wheel of a truck for a timed medicine run that showcases Far Cry 3's bouncy vehicles--and how they respond authentically to the bumpy terrain. Some challenges compare your performance to other players via the game's online leaderboards; others require you to murder a specific target using your knife. These activities are tied together in smart ways, with one task often leading you to another hunting challenge, a vehicle to race, or even a cave to investigate.

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.

257 comments
Tiwill44
Tiwill44

This game is cancer. It FORCES you to use fast travel when you could just drive back to where you got the quest, which wasn't even far away. When I tried to go there using my car, it said the quest failed because I left the quest area. I laughed and closed the game. Even GTA 1 felt more open-world than this piece of trash. Also, the game spams you with tutorial messages every 3 seconds, and you can't disable them or just close the notification box thing, you absolutely HAVE to see the tutorial if you want the box to go away. It takes forever. Also, you can't even skip the cutscenes. This game doesn't deserve anything higher than a 8, and that's only if you somehow really liked it. But no, shiny graphics = 9.0 nowadays.

Practice
Practice like.author.displayName 1 Like

Uplay kills this game. 

pcostix
pcostix

Got this game for free with my new Graphics Card but... it requires me to install Uplay, so although I have a legit copy, I still downloaded the pirated version.

Other than that the game is great, but seriously Ubisoft should stop with those DRM's

bradscool123
bradscool123

this sucks my mom and dad say i cant get this game because it has sexual content and nudity same thing with GTA i think there a little over protective

basangicu
basangicu

@bradscool123 I don't know how old you are, but this really does have some inappropriate scenes, more so than Grand Theft Auto.

Sagarsmith
Sagarsmith

Awesome game....Just Some Changes it Should be Applied Described Below...

(1) Weapons should nt offer free by activating Radio Towers Because after all this all the purchase thunder smaches and we can not use our money and wallet remains full all the time which suffocates the game adventure...

(2) Afetr wearing soldier uniform we can freely explore the island which becomes game easy or it is only for wandering on. There lives no danger to be explored..

(3) There should be facility to wear any type of uniform and leave any uniform...

(4) There should be less Loot Spots Because there is lot of loot money then we can spend...

(5) Island shold be big and loot and Other Collecticle items should be far so it will be fun to explore the island...

(6) And also here there is lots of Types of weapon so make space to carry more than 4 weapons...Because we can't utilize flare gun, Machine Gun, flamethrower, Rescue Bow, Repair tool and Pistols...

(7) Posts which we free makes our safe house...that is gud but still area around this post should be danger like before post being free...Only free to post belongs to Safe house...

alok08
alok08 like.author.displayName 1 Like

Ubisoft ...Why cant we use human skins for crafting?

aniket93
aniket93

@alok08 and why does Jason remove the bullet from his hand if he is hit in the leg......

vladanassassin
vladanassassin like.author.displayName 1 Like

Come on people!This is a really fun game,and a big one.The story lacks a bit of depth but it works for the most part,and it's world is brought to life.The soundtrack is also great,sets the mood right.I finished all of the side missions,found all relics,lost letters,memory cards,upgraded all of my skills on my first playthrough,not many games can make you do that.And it deals with some really dark themes,that should be respected.And yeah,almost forgot,Vass is one of the best antagonists I've seen in years.

tcapristano
tcapristano

Liked it a lot. 

Yes, the interface sucks (I liked the map), a lot of "cant pass through the the door because floor is a little higher" issues and there's not enough power ups. The boss "special?" scenes are completetly useless and boring, not rewarding enough.

And still, loved it (PC version).

#42 and playing since games where B&W#

Lyon111
Lyon111 like.author.displayName 1 Like

After many hours of playing, I can se that I am completely addicted to far cry 3. However, many things shouldhave been improved and changed if the creators had competent people in charge, namely: Jason does not know Citra that long in the course of 10 hours in order to kill his friends and have sex with her - this is just stupid; When Jason goes to kill Vaas, he plunges a nife in his chest, and then Jason magically gets up and kills Vaas on a LSD trip, then wakes up with Citra on the other side of the "island" - this is ridiculous; When Jason goes to kill Hoyt, the guards that were beside them disappear during and after the fight. Where did they go??? - this is extremely stupid; What happens after Jason kills Hoyt??? I mean, if you continue on the islands, and that is a big if, everyone else disappears???!!!! Producers, please start doing things right.

Kolimako
Kolimako

It is unclear why in Far Cry made ??RPG? That killed the second part, the first was a pure 3D action from the first person in the Doom and Half Life. Third part went in the footsteps of the second, just not interesting travel around the world, look for a job to run them constantly to view the map, instead of running around and destroy your enemies with a weapon.

tweet7
tweet7

There seem like a *lot* of weaknesses for a 9.0. I suspect that any other reviewer would get flamed for this apparent disconnect. 

Perhaps when a game achieves something so close to 'perfection' in score, there's a temptation to highlight disadvantages  to give the impression  of balance (or perhaps the illusion?).

That issue sent me straight to the user comments. And sure enough...a slew of disappointments and other downsides seeped out.

chitosan87
chitosan87

Its weakness were covered by its stunning Graphics.

But remember nowadays's Entertainment Formula: Great Graphics doesn't mean Great Content


shanethewolf
shanethewolf

Most overrated game of the year! I was really looking forward to this one, but I'm finding it so repetetive and anti-climactic and not that much different to Far Cry 2...except for inferior graphics and physics.

super_rider
super_rider like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

the shooting mechanic and graphics of far cry 3 are way better than any other game.. it's definitely better than far cry 2..

mstph
mstph

it's very goog but how downloeding 


Warmuro
Warmuro

Leaving mission zone feels like not so free in such a open world fps game, strange. Great game though.

ZOD777
ZOD777 like.author.displayName 1 Like

To all of you that complained about enemy respawns at observation posts in FC2:

You got what you wanted, now the game is boring once you liberate areas in FC3.  Especially if you complete the game and want to explore further.  Thank you for your complaints.  Ubisoft took you guys a bit too seriously.  I understand the frustration when you double back in FC2, only to find that the enemies are back, but with sniper rifles, fast travel, unlimited ammo on mounted guns, not to mention the plethora of ammo pickups, what is wrong with enemy respawns?  Too fast, maybe, but why are you doubling back so soon anyway?  Go around, or take the rivers.

ZippyDeth
ZippyDeth like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

Was I the only one that found this game sorely lacking? Horrendous graphical issues (pop up, crap draw distances, tearing and shoddy animation), awful AI, rubbish, unbelievable characters and convoluted menus. I wanted to like it, I really did, but after persevering for several days I just couldn't get past these issues and sold it.

shanethewolf
shanethewolf

@ZippyDeth It doesn't get any better. It's just the same crap over and over again, fetch this or that, kill this or that army, and the final encounters with the big bad guys are massive anti-climaxes.

anakvunky
anakvunky

Farcry environment graphic was great back then. Farcry 2 was awesome too, and its africa. Farcry 3 back to the tropical lush like in the 1st one but for me Farcry 3 is at the same level with Farcry 2. 

But still love this game as Farcry series. Don't bother buy this game if you hate Farcry 2. 

mattacuk
mattacuk like.author.displayName 1 Like

Im really tempted to purchase far cry 3 if only I can pull myself away from counterstrike....

philMcCrevis
philMcCrevis

I'm still shocked this ended up being the players choice game for 2012.  its good maybe arguably even a great game but there are just simply too many amazing games out there this year for FC3 to sit on top.  "you have left the mission zone" if i see that one more time, reminded my of gaming circa 1994, i'm going to burn my copy of the game

Lyon111
Lyon111 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

Far Cry 3 is not much better than Far Cry 2, first of all, and I was looking for it, only to feel frustrated. Far Cry 3 is a great game nevertheless, with CPU hungry graphics and a worthwhile vilan, but several things in the AI quickly bore me too much after a few missions. Also, the fact that the whole game is done in an island is not engaging after a few missions. No gamer wants to be playing in the same set for 8 hours. I mean, do you? This is enough to think twice to buy the game, trust me.

buffalobill99
buffalobill99 like.author.displayName 1 Like

I'm really interested to play this. I absolutely loved FC1 and ran through it several times - it was my go-to game for a while when I needed to play. Then FC2 came along and I was stoked. It was in Africa, my home. At first I thought it was great. The transitions from tropical to semi-tropical to savannas to semi-desert and then desert environments were all too quick for reality, but it's a game and one accepts that. The environments were real, though. I could see myself in Namibia or Zambia or a number of other places I've lived in or been and could almost smell the dust and feel the heat, it was that beautifully done. Ultimately, though, the gameplay turned out to be a bit of a bore and I can't even remember if I finished it - probably not. I got FC3 today and am impatiently waiting for all the updates to download. I hope it's worth it ...

Kingpin051865
Kingpin051865 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

Got this game after all the great reviews. Was greatly disappointed. You have to kill animals to make slings and backpacks in order to carry more than one weapon. Really??. This one aspect ruined the game for me. You should be able to carry 2 weapons (one primary and a secondary). I had to jump into a car. Drive it across the map. And then swap out my weapon. Drive back to where I was to start the mission with the weapon I needed. Just couldnt get past this party of the game. Took it back to GameStop for store credit after one hour of play

Voice_of_Wisdom
Voice_of_Wisdom like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @Kingpin051865 man, u r a complete moron

tuanle55
tuanle55

@Voice_of_Wisdom @Kingpin051865

I agree with voice of wisdom. full realism in a game? Amazing you are so defensive... I am guessing you are regretting you return the game in such haste or you should give up gaming

Kingpin051865
Kingpin051865 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

 @Voice_of_Wisdom Wow, what an amazing statement for someone with a user ID of "Voice of Wisdom". I think you just proved you have none. If you don't have anything constructive to add to the conversation. Shut your mouth, or just don't comment.

I don't agree with everything the other people said. But at least they said it in an Intelligen way. and I can see some of their ponits. You have none. So until you do. Shut up.

 

Naswari
Naswari

 @Kingpin051865 the 1st few side missions and crafting are as tutorial, part of game but also teach you and realize you how to play and what will come next. what did ya expect from open world FAR CRY?? its not boxed game, you've to run or drive anywhere everywhere. in half hour gameplay i can craft all of weapons pack and much more. what was ya doing in 1 hour gameplay? must be staring to screen and did nothing. 

vlad_123
vlad_123

 @Kingpin051865 sounds like a personal problem to me.

Kingpin051865
Kingpin051865

@vlad_123. No not really. Just took me out of the game because all you could do was carry one gun when you first start out. Incredibley stupid, and not realistic at all. Even the smallest of people could carry a rifle and a sidearm. I think visually the game looks amazing. And the story seemed decent. I just couldn't stay with it long enough because of this one part. Glad you liked it though. In addition, I'm not the only one who has expressed troubles with this part of the game. So it's clearly not a personal problem.

dark_death78
dark_death78

@Kingpin051865 actually it's not UNREALISTIC to only carry one weapon... you have a shirt on and pants.. how would you carry 2 weapons? Would you rrifle "magically" sit on your back or do you plan on shoving it down your pants... or would you perhaps put your pistol down your pants and then when you switch out to your rifle, what, your rifle drops to the ground?

No, you need a harnass which you do not have. Infact it would have been better if all you started with was the knife, and NO gun, and had to find a pirate to get your first gun, but the developers were gracious enough to give you a pistol, which is powerful if used properly.

I actually enjoyed this part of the game, i now have 4 weapons and am so powerful the game is too easy, even with mdiocore weapons, and carrying a tonne of ammo. Should i replay this I'd purposefully limit the amount of ammo and weapons i can carry for more realism...


As was suggested, play a game like Black Ops, clearly more suited to you and YOUR sense of realism.

tweet7
tweet7

@Kingpin051865 An odd quibble. Judging by the review and other comments, your issue seems over-blown. "I know it seems like a small thing to you".

Ok, you were responding to killa32120; make that "it *is* a small thing to *us*". It's a shame it spoilt the game for you

Kingpin051865
Kingpin051865

@killa32130 We could debate this back and forth. I'm not going to change your opinion. And your not going to change mine. I realize it only takes a few minutes to kill a goat. My point was I feel it's stupid to even have to do that in order to carry 2 weapons. Anyone should be able to carry 2 weapons. It would make more sense to me if the game made you make slings and packs to carry more than 2 weapons. I know it seems like a small thing to you. But a game that maintains its realistic yet doesn't allow me to carry 2 guns without doing some trival task is not. When I was in IRAQ. I carried an M4-A1 & a 45 pistol. I didn't have to kill a single goat in order to do that. And believe me. There were plenty of them....lol

killa32130
killa32130

 @Kingpin051865  Killing 1 goat to hold a second weapon takes you 5 minutes, some how that ruined the game for you... This game has a stupid easy crafting system which hardly needs time to get all the stuff you need.

 

" I would have enjoyed the game more if before each mission I was given a choice to make a load out tailored to each job."

 

Then Black Ops 2 is tailored just for you.

Kingpin051865
Kingpin051865

@killa32130 I was only complaining about driving because that was the easiest way for me to swap out my weapon. And I shouldn't have to liberate an outpost to solve my problem. All the reviews talk about how detailed, realistic and rich the environment is in the game. But how realistic is it that when you start the game. You can only carry ONE weapon. This little detail ruined the game for me. I realize it's a small detail. But we all have games where we hated something small and it messed the game up for us. The killing of animals in order to carry more weapons just seems like something put in a game that serves no other purpose than to take up time. I would have enjoyed the game more if before each mission I was given a choice to make a load out tailored to each job. And not be like, well I need 2 weapons for this one, better go off and kill a goat..lol

killa32130
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You said you played one hour of the game, that doesn't even scratch the surface of it. Every outpost you liberate turns into a location where you can buy/change your gun, you could have liberated an outpost next to your objective, problem solved. Also you're complaining about driving in an open world sand box game, this isn't Call of Duty lol.

Kingpin051865
Kingpin051865

@killa32130. Sorry, but your wrong. There were 2 Fast travel location available at this point in the game for me. And neither were anywhere why I needed to be to complete the next part of the game. Therefore, you pretty much had to jump in a car and drive. And this still doesn't change the fact you start off being able to only carry one weapon. I felt this was "silly" as you say....lol

killa32130
killa32130 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

Crafting a slot for a second weapon only needs 1 Goat Skin i believe lol. also you can swap out weapons at the vast majority of Fast travel locations (The big yellow arrows), you don't need to drive at all. Your argument is silly.

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