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    Far Cry

    Game » consists of 6 releases. Released Mar 26, 2004

    Far Cry is a first-person shooter PC game developed by Crytek Germany. Meet Jack Carver, who is having a rough day - they blew up his boat, they chased him into the jungle, and now they're shooting at him. Too bad they don't know Jack.

    Short summary describing this game.

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    Overview

    Far Cry is a first-person shooter PC game developed by German studio Crytek and distributed by Ubisoft. Released on March 23, 2004, the game has since sold over a million copies worldwide and spawned several console spin-offs and sequels. A sequel, Far Cry 2 was released in October of 2008, but it was not made by the Crytek team, and other than the name and the vague theme of an open-ended environment, it bears very little similarity with the original game. Crytek went on to make a spiritual successor to Far Cry with Crysis.

    Synopsis

    A trigen leaps on an unsuspecting mercenary.
    A trigen leaps on an unsuspecting mercenary.

    The plot revolves around a mad scientist named Krieger, who has commandeered several islands part of an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, using his mercenary army to hide his illegal genetic research. When Jack Carver, the protagonist, is contracted by a reporter to get a closer look at the islands, Jack finds himself fighting for his life as his boat is blown up and he is shipwrecked on the island, surrounded by the jungle and the deadly mercenaries.

    Gameplay

    A super-mutant attacks the player.
    A super-mutant attacks the player.

    The gameplay was seen as very different at the time, showcasing high levels of interactivity with the environment, coupled with the (at the time) the smartest and toughest AI in video games. Enemies would realistically find cover when taking fire, use grenades, call for help and backup, and generally work together as a team, including using suppressive fire, and advancing towards the player using cover fire. There was also an alertness meter, which changed depending on the awareness of nearby enemies to the player, which could change by sight or sound. The open environment allowed the player to take several paths to get to their end objective; some levels were possible to beat by simply bypassing all the enemy camps and getting to the end objective undetected. Several vehicles were added in the game, such as gun boats, assault jeeps, dinghies, trucks, and even paragliders. Use of vehicles is not considered compulsory or even necessary; all levels can be completed on foot if the player so chooses.

    Weapons

    PicWeapon
    Machete
    Desert Eagle
    Desert Eagle
    Magnum & Research .357 magnum Desert Eagle
    MP5 SD3
    MP5 SD3
    MP5 SD3
    FN P90
    FN P90
    P90 Submachine gun
    Colt M4 Assault Carbine
    Colt M4 Assault Carbine
    M4 Assault Carbine
    HK G36K AG36
    HK G36K AG36
    HK G36K with underbarrel AG36 Grenade launcher
    OICW
    OICW
    Objective Individual Combat Weapon XM29 OICW
    M249 SAW / FN Minimi
    M249 SAW / FN Minimi
    M249 E2 SAW
    Jackhammer
    Jackhammer
    Pancor Jackhammer
    Accuracy International AW50F
    Accuracy International AW50F
    Accuracy International AW50F Sniper Rifle
    RLX 9157 Multishot Rocket launcher
    PicMounted Weapons
    GE M134 minigun
    M2HB Browning Machine gun
    Mark19 automatic grenade launcher

    Levels

    • Training
    • Carrier
    • Fort
    • Pier
    • Research
    • Treehouse
    • Bunker
    • Steam
    • Regulator
    • Control
    • Rebellion
    • Archive
    • Cooler
    • Boat
    • Catacombs
    • River
    • Swamp
    • Factory
    • Dam
    • Volcano

    Multiplayer

    There is a very limited selection of multiplayer modes, a total of three.

    FFA

    Free For All is a no team straight death match and whoever scores the most points wins the match.

    TDM

    Team Death Match is the same as FFA but the players are divided into teams and the team with the highest score wins the match.

    Assault

    Once again the players are split up into two teams, a defending team and an attacking team. The defending team is tasked with keeping their three bases safe from the attacking team, while the attackers are to infiltrate and capture these bases. The match goes to the team that achieve there objective, whether the defending team keeping their bases for the allotted time or the attacking team taking all the bases before the time runs out.

    Player Classes

    Each of the classes has its own use and speciality. They also have their own set weaponry.

    Grunt

    Has the most health and carries the biggest weapons. Used for assaults on outposts.

    Weapons: M249, AG36, XM-29 OICW, Pancor Jackhammer, P90, grenade, Machete and the Falcon .357.

    Sniper

    Best for taking out targets at long range. Perfect on jungle maps, especially when camping.

    Weapons: AW50 Sniper Rifle, Rocket launcher, Falcon .357, MP5, smoke grenade, binocular, Shocker and Machete.

    Support/engineer

    Builds barriers and other equipment as well as laying bombs on the enemy base. Can also carry medikits to heal wounded teammates. Also, the fastest of the classes.

    Weapons: M4 Carbine, MP5, medikits (or) explosives, smoke grenades, Falcon .357 and the Wrench.

    Reception

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    Critically, it was mostly a success, and resulted in Far Cry being a sleeper hit of 2004. Most critics of the game agreed that the game's highs included the adaptive AI, the intensity of the firefights with the mercenaries, the open-level design and the creativity in allowing the player to create their own path.

    Reviewers criticized the game's sometime high levels of difficulty, the at-times-omniscient AI quicks and the lack of a save-anywhere option. The resulting response from the critics and fans regarding the forced checkpoint system resulted in an unsupported and undocumented save feature being added by a patch. The console version of the game, Far Cry: Instincts, softened the AI somewhat and added the bonus of various superhuman abilities, explained in-game by having Jack Carver get injected with the supersoldier serum being developed on the island. Instincts is generally seen as the superior of the two versions.

    PC System Requirements

    Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista

    • AMD Athlon or Pentium 4 1 GHz processor
    • 256 MB RAM
    • DirectX 9.0c or higher
    • DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card,
    • 4x DVD or 16x CD ROM
    • 4 GB HDD
    • 64 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card
    • Broadband 64 kbit/s upstream (512 kbit/s upstream for 8 players)
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