Abstract: The FPS masters return, with a world beating bit of FPS gameplay.Far Cry 3 slipped a little under the radar for many people – nestled at the thick end of the release calendar, and tucked behind the final Assassins Creed episode itself from Ubisoft too, no...
As engrossing, fulfilling and varied a sandbox as we've been handed the keys to in a long time, is combined perfectly with rich characterisation and storytelling. If you're after an all-action single-player shooter to sink your teeth into, then look no f...
Abstract: I have rarely done such an extensive review for a game. This is not by design but by happy happenstance. I played through Farcry (lame until modded) and Farcry 2 (quiet except for uber-quick-respawns) before tackling the latest entry. I played Farcry 3...
Great open-world exploration, Amazing graphics, Excellent sound effects, Vaas, the insane pirate, steals the show
The Manual / Survivor Guide. Seriously, Plot is boring, contrived, uninteresting, Some graphical bugs need fixing
There are enough issues and immersion-breaking flaws in FC3 that I decided to wrap them into their own section.The Map:In real life, a map is something you draw to help you find things. In Far Cry 3, as you escape from Vaas' slave camp, you find a paper m...
Published: 2012-12-13, Author: Don , review by: tomshardware.com
Far Cry 3 isn't the best-looking game we've ever seen on the PC, but it's definitely an attractive title. More importantly, it provides an incredibly fun single-player experience that's every bit as addictive as the Elder Scrolls series, combining open-wo...
Far Cry 3 is an amazing ride. It has a fantastic interactive environment that you can't stop yourself from exploring; crazy, psychotic characters inhabiting a roller coaster plot; a first-person campaign and gameplay that sucks you in from the get go. ...