Summary

Released all the way back in 2004, the firstFar Crysaw players take control of a former US Spec Ops operative thrust onto an unknown tropical island. Being thefirst game ever to use Crytek’s renowned CryEngine, the firstFar Crywas a truly groundbreaking game, and one of the earliest first-person shooters to let players freely explore a more open-ended environment. But four years later,Far Cry 2would rear its head, eclipsing its predecessor in every way.

Hitting store shelves in 2008,Far Cry 2delivered one of the most impressive FPS experiences to date, offering up a highly-reactive, highly-realistic open-world sandbox unlike any other at the time. Built on the Dunia engine - a modified version of the original CryEngine -Far Cry 2was able to offer some state-of-the-art physics systems and visuals, giving the game a more grounded feel. Though it wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea, there’s no denying thatFar Cry 2was unique, and there’s an argument to be made for another game like it in theFar Cryfranchise.

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Making Another Realistic Far Cry Game Would Be a Double-Edged Sword

The Case For Another Realistic Far Cry Game

One of the biggest arguments fortheFar Cryfranchiseto return to its more realistic roots is that it would significantly shake up the franchise’s current formula. The pioneer of the now-infamous Ubisoft open-world formula, theFar Cryfranchise has remained largely the same sinceFar Cry 3’s release back in 2012. Though the settings, faces, weapons, and vehicles have changed, the last four mainlineFar Crygames - and the remaining three spin-offs - have all followed the same general structure, dropping players into a vast open-world and tasking them with helping out locals, hunting animals, upgrading gear, liberating outposts, and activating radio towers all in an attempt to eventually defeat the big bad.

After over a decade of experiencing this same formula over and over again, manyFar Cryfans are desperate for a big change, and following inFar Cry 2’s more realistic footsteps could offer just that. With more of a focus on state-of-the-art physics systems and graphics,Far Crycould once again stand out as the juggernautAAA franchiseit once was. Though a more realistic approach might result in a more challenging game, that would hopefully be counter-balanced by the sense of reward that players get from overcoming these well-designed challenges.

A more realistic approach would also fitFar Cry 7’s rumored premise well. According to various leaks over the last year or so - most of which have come from Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson -Far Cry 7’s storycould see players having to rescue their kidnapped family members within a time limit. A more realistic approach to gameplay would suit this time-limit premise perfectly, adding a much grander sense of stakes, with each intense, challenging battle feeling like a hard-fought step towards freeing loved ones.

The Case Against Another Realistic Far Cry Game

While someFar Cryfans are pleading for a change in the franchise’s formula, there’s still a good portion of the player-base that is simply content with the familiar style the series has embraced time and time again. With a simple yet compelling gameplay loop, a story that often stays in the background, and fairly non-challenging combat encounters,Far Cryhas become a sort of comfort food for some gamers. And if those fans are suddenly presented with a more challenging,more realisticFar Crygameinstead of an easily enjoyable, comforting experience, then it’s going to feel a bit alienating. Additionally, while features inFar Cry 2like managing the player character’s disease and weapons jamming were seen as immersive to some players, others found them tedious and could be unhappy to see their comeback.

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You are a gun for hire, trapped in a war-torn African state, stricken with malaria and forced to make deals with corrupt warlords on both sides of the conflict in order to make this country your home. You must identify and exploit your enemies' weaknesses, neutralizing their superior numbers and firepower with surprise, subversion, cunning and of course brute force.Feel the heat of the most realistic fire ever seen in a video game! Use wind and propagation to surround and trap your enemies. Grab your Molotov cocktails or flamethrowers to take out your enemies. No more obstacles: Everything is breakable and alterable, even in Multiplayer mode. The DUNIA engine’s RealTree technology also delivers the most realistic nature deterioration system ever.This huge, open-world adventure uses non-scripted artificial intelligence so Medics will drag wounded soldiers to safety. Grunts will come to fear you. Your reputation and in-game actions will make enemies drop their guns and run for their lives.you may even go multiplayer! Challenge your friends but watch your back—you never know who your true friends are and who might betray you! All the single player technical features are also present in multiplayer mode.