Far Cry 2 immerses players in an entirely new kind of gaming experience, featuring a custom-made video game engine built from the ground up.
While Far Cry 2 is a fantastic Real-time story telling, systemic auto-healing, minimal in-game interface are just few of the features that make you feel the tension of being alone against barbarous warlords that threaten thousands of innocent lives. This game is the biggest fucking waste of an amazing series idea.
Far Cry 2 has a very good story Amazing Visuals Great in-game engine Good Multiplayer I have played the first build at E3 and it is an amazing game, well recommend Far Cry 2 as I have not yet experienced any bad points with this xbox 360 game… Read Full Review The guys you fight can soak up a few bullets so to conserve ammo, you gotta nail those headshots. Although better than the previous installments in the series it just comes up short of its and ours expectations. Oh, and if you’re not careful, your friends can also be killed, and if they are heavily wounded, you can choose to help them, giving them some of your medical supplies, leave them to die (you cold hearted bar steward! One of the major, technical standout features of the engine is the implementation of fire. The difference here is that, if anything flammable is around when they go off, including grass, it will burn. Whatever your standpoint, Far Cry 2 should definitely be played, if only so you can wade into an enemy base with a flamethrower and a big, crazed grin….
At its heart, Far Cry 2 is an open world FPS with a meaty single player campaign and you're not constrained into completing missions in a linear fashion you have freedom to do what you want like complete side missions, scavenge for diamonds and upgrade your arsenal of weapons. In order to fulfil your mission you will have to play the factions against each other, Caught between two rival factions in war-torn Africa, you are sent to take out "The Jackal," a mysterious character who has rekindled the conflict between the warlords, jeopardizing thousands of lives. I started to play Far Cry 2 a few years back. Eventually, you find some malaria medicine, and the game is afoot. The amazing visuals, wide open vistas and tough enemy AI made a shooter that offered plenty of thrills, and while the whole tech demo feel was evident, it was a sign of some very good things to come.
As you progress you’ll earn diamonds with which you can buy better equipment from weapon dealers, along with other items like manuals for weapons (to improve accuracy and reliability and so on), a camouflage suit, additional ammo capacity and more. Far Cry 2 was so close to being a good game but then went and implemented something that ruined it, much like modern day Sonic console games. These have been replaced with a down to Earth, realistic setting, without a single mutant in sight.