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The guys over at Hooked Gamers have posted up a rather entertaining review of Far Cry 2. Don't miss it!
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">"Hitting the shelves in less than two months time I hope you have nerves of steel and are ready to make some of the toughest decisions in a game ever! " </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
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The guys over at Hooked Gamers have posted up a rather entertaining review of Far Cry 2. Don't miss it!
"Hitting the shelves in less than two months time I hope you have nerves of steel and are ready to make some of the toughest decisions in a game ever! "
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Bah... on what platform did he play the game? Didn't say! Or did I totally miss it?
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this preview should make people understand you can sneak around if you do it correct!
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PC was the platform in question but, the review sounded more like a written review than genuine thoughts since they stated they were only able to play for a bit.
I like this part
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The game looks top notch and the amount of detail is simply staggering. When a breeze picks up, you will see the trees move in the direction of the wind. If you kick up some dust, you will see the wind grab hold of it and carry it off in the appropriate direction where it will disperse accordingly. Weather changes are dynamic and the wind doesn't always come from the same direction. This attention to detail is found in every aspect of Far Cry 2 and it contributes greatly to the believability of the world that the Ubisoft Montreal team has created for the game.
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I would have loved it more if they would have spent more time on the weapons, ballistics and other more important parts of the game though.
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