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Games => General Gaming => Topic started by: MysterD on Wednesday, August 27, 2008, 03:23:00 PM
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NEW --> 5/5/2013:
Invalid Opinion -> Michael Biehn says FC3: Blood Dragon did 5 times what UbiSoft expected for sales; Dean Evans (creative lead for Blood Dragon) is already wanting to do a sequel & wants to turn Blood Dragon into a franchise. (http://invalidopinions.com/2013/05/05/michael-biehn-confirms-potential-blood-dragon-sequel/)
Soundcloud -> Major Nelson Podcast - Interview w/ Michael Biehn on Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (from 35:12 - 1:02:46). (https://soundcloud.com/xbox/show-475-ted-price-on-fuse-and)
OWNet -> Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon REVIEWS - post w/ many of them compiled together. (http://www.overwritten.net/forum/index.php?topic=4294.msg118681#msg118681)
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Destructoid -> There will be a Original Soundtrack for Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon by Power Glove (they did music for Hobo With A Shotgun). (http://www.destructoid.com/good-news-there-will-be-a-far-cry-3-blood-dragon-ost-251304.phtml)
IGN -> Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon -- Article on the game (http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/04/11/the-nostalgic-insanity-of-far-cry-3-blood-dragon); AND 17 minute 40 sec video of gameplay. (http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/04/10/the-first-15-minutes-of-far-cry-3-blood-dragon)
Destructoid -> Their impressions on Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (http://www.destructoid.com/hands-on-with-the-ridiculous-far-cry-3-blood-dragon-251305.phtml)
Kotaku -> Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is a stand-alone product; and Michael Biehn is in it. (http://kotaku.com/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-out-in-may-has-michael-biehn-471110979?utm_campaign=Socialflow_Kotaku_Facebook&utm_source=Kotaku_Facebook&utm_medium=Socialflow)
EvilAvatar -> Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon screenies - it actually IS real -> thanks, Idol! (http://www.evilavatar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=189396)
EGMNow -> Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon box-art revealed...might be April Fools Prank. (http://www.egmnow.com/articles/news/rumor-far-cry-3-blood-dragon-box-art-leaked-possibly-elaborate-april-fools-prank/)
CVG -> UbiSoft is working on a FC3 Patch for Adjustable HUD and NO HUD. (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/382681/far-cry-3-no-hud-patch-incoming-ubisoft/)
PC Gamer -> Ubi's FC3 PC servers down; PC version having issues now; boot it first into OFFLINE Mode if you have issues. (http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/11/30/psa-far-cry-3-servers-currently-down/)
Joystiq -> Far Cry 3 - PC Version's System Requirements revealed. (http://www.joystiq.com/2012/09/25/far-cry-3-pc-specs-outline-your-chances-of-survival/)
ActionTrip -> FC3 is in "full swing" for its development at UbiSoft Montreal. (http://www.actiontrip.com/rei/comments_news.phtml?id=082010_3)
Bluesnews -> Well, looks like UbiSoft Montreal is already planning to do a Far Cry 3, even though FC2 hasn't been released yet!. (http://bluesnews.com/cgi-bin/board.pl?action=viewthread&threadid=90781)
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Joystiq -> Far Cry 3 - PC Version's System Requirements revealed. (http://www.joystiq.com/2012/09/25/far-cry-3-pc-specs-outline-your-chances-of-survival/)
Far Cry 3 will be able to run on PC rigs with 512MB of video RAM and 4GB of memory, although it'd be nice to have 1024MB, and it'd be really ideal if you had the latest DirectX 11 graphics card and 8GB of memory. Below find the official Far Cry 3 PC requirements, broken down into "minimum," "recommended" and "hi-performance," with AMD and Nvidia examples for each.
Far Cry 3 will need to be activated once via Ubisoft's Uplay, but doesn't require an always-on internet connection to run through the single-player campaign (in offline mode, obviously). Now that your DRM-panic-attack meter has settled, see if your PC is up to the challenge after the break.
Minimum Specs
DirectX9c graphics card with 512MB Video RAM
Dual core CPU
4GB Memory
Example minimum 1 (NVidia/Intel)
NVidia GTX8800
Intel Core2 Duo E6700
Example minimum 2 (AMD)
AMD Radeon HD2900
AMD Athlon64 X2 6000+
Recommended Specs
DirectX11 graphics card with 1024MB Video RAM
Quad core CPU
4GB Memory
Example recommended 1 (NVidia/Intel)
NVidia GTX480
Intel Core i3-530
Example recommended 2 (AMD)
AMD Radeon HD5770
AMD Phenom II X2 565
Hi-Performance Specs
Latest DirectX11 graphics card
Latest quad core CPU
8GB Memory
Example hi-performance (NVidia/Intel)
NVidia GTX680
Intel Core i7-2600K
Example hi-performance (AMD)
AMD Radeon HD7970
AMD Bulldozer FX4150
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PC Gamer:
Ubi's FC3 PC servers down; PC version having issues now;
Boot FC3 PC first into OFFLINE Mode to avoid these issues. (http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/11/30/psa-far-cry-3-servers-currently-down/)
Oh dear. Rock, Paper, Shotgun report that Far Cry 3′s servers are currently down. We’ve had a quick look ourselves and yes, it looks like Uplay’s throwing a tantrum.
While Ubisoft have dropped their previous always-online DRM requirement, the Uplay launcher will still default to booting the game in online mode. If you launch without a connection, there’s no in-game prompt to switch over to offline mode, causing menus to load blank and your character to become stuck to his current spot.
The trick is to tell the Uplay launcher to go offline before you start the game, at which point it will load with all the features you’d expect. Like movement.
To reiterate: oh dear. Uplay hasn’t exactly enamoured itself to PC gamers, for years acting as the poster child for a needlessly punishing DRM system that would pause your game whenever your connection dropped. While Far Cry 3 is still playable, the fact that there’s no easy way to swap between the modes in-game means that for many, their first experience will be, once again, Uplay acting as a restrictive obstacle between them and the game they bought.
Ubi are aware of the problem, and have tweeted to say: “We’re very sorry for the server issues affecting Far Cry 3 on PC and are working as fast as possible to restore the service.”
Tom Francis rather enjoyed his time turning wild game into fetching backpacks in our Far Cry 3 review. Admittedly that was back before the servers were being hammered by players excitedly loading their launch day purchase.
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Damn it, Ubi.
They announced that they will no longer us always-online DRM but they build the game to be dependent on a platform with functionality that requires an internet connection. Luckily the workaround is relatively simple.
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So.. Far Cry 3 is kind of surprisingly awesome. It's like a cross between Skyrim, Battlefield 3, and Just Cause. Fun stuff.
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They must have improved streaming video a hell of a lot on the Xbox with the latest system updates. I clicked on this tile about FC3, expecting a trailer download, and instead was treated instantly to what seemed close to a half hour of high-res in-game exposure to the game, detailing point by point, and very visually, what you get to do in it. Very impressive. So today I checked out the glowing reviews. Like Dishonored, this came out of left field for me. I knew FC3 was in the pipe, unlike Dishonored, but the transition from "huh?" to must-have was equally abrupt. After my shoulder-shrugging reaction to the other FC games, it's the last thing I had expected.
I guess, as usual, the last year of this console generation will turn out to be the best.
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CVG -> UbiSoft is working on a FC3 Patch to allow for Adjustable HUD and NO HUD options. (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/382681/far-cry-3-no-hud-patch-incoming-ubisoft/)
Ubisoft has confirmed that it's working on a patch to add adjustable HUD (heads-up display) options to Far Cry 3.
The developer says this comes in response to user feedback, as CVG has witness many players complaining online of the game's cluttered user interface.
PC players have been using a configuration hack to hide the HUD, but this can cause issues with hiding essential information - issues which will not occur with Ubisoft's official HUD options.
Here's the official statement passed to Kotaku:
"Based on feedback from both press and fans, the Far Cry 3 production team is working on a patch that will allow you to toggle most HUD/UI elements based on player preference. The patch will also avoid issues encountered in the .dll hack that might create a mission walkthrough break (missing QTE prompts, critical information, etc;). The team is excited about how the Far Cry 3 community and fans of the game are enjoying themselves, and finding new ways to experience the Rook Islands. More news will be coming on the patch shortly..."
Ubisoft released PC patch 1.02 on Thursday, aiming to improve stability, team balancing and matchmaking, and fix issues where players fall through the world and the map editor crashes on launch.
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Got the game for Christmas and have put in about 4 hours. Game is already fun and interesting, but it suffers from some really bad hand-holding and streamlining effects. Things like binary fail states with stealth missions, inventory and quality of life stuff being locked behind leveling/crafting progress, and issues with "return to mission area or die." (Yes, in an open world game)
It's still fun though. I just got the bow, but haven't yet had a real chance to try it out.
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I have it, but am progressing very slowly through it. At first, I wanted to treat it like a Fallout or TES game, and quickly found out the game isn't going to let me. It keeps sending in hordes of jeeps to my position, which they can't possibly determine honestly. Infinite guys with guns and grenades, and I have 60 rounds in a single weapon. Even at the easiest difficulty, I don't last long. So I'm now just following the main story path, hoping I get to a place where the world truly opens up. Some things are a lot of fun, but overall it feels like a $60 mistake at this point.
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Yea I've been having ammo troubles a well. I had enough money to buy an SMG pretty early on (by like the second mission), so I bought an MP5. I didn't even make it to my waypoint before I had to ditch it for an AK47 from an enemy because I was out of ammo. That was when I realized I was going to have to either carry an assault rifle, since that the ammo most enemies seem to drop. (all the ARs share ammo, even if they don't IRL). I also made it a priority to craft the first weapon sling as soon as possible so I could carry 2 weapons.
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After having bitched a couple of posts up, I feel it's only fair to correct myself now. This game is outstanding. I'm fully into it now. I still have a long way to go with the map and story, and I don't mind keeping it that way. There is so much to see and do, and now that I'm past the early steep learning curve, I'm free to see and do it. I'm a Far Cry virgin no more. Love it.
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I think it's more about the early game bottleneck than a learning curve. I can now carry 3 weapons and have more abilities at my disposal, and it's making the game way better. I can't believe I still do'nt have any upgraded ammo pouch though. I need boar skins I think. I killed boars for like the second mission, but the icon is gone from the map. Maybe they're there anyway?
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The icons seem to be more of a guide than something definite (?). Animals vary with the areas, but there can also be different groups at different times. One time, I was going after a stronghold, so I ignored a bunch of goats along the way, thinking I'd come back for them later. When I returned to the area, they had morphed into pigs. Could not find a single goat, which I needed.
I have most of my pouches/slings/etc upgraded now as far as they'll go without the special items from the "path of" challenges. 4 weapons and tons of ammo help immensely. LMGs do the job on the big predators. I have yet to try out shotguns.
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The animal/hunting icons are more of a guide, as Cobra said. Keep in mind they only appear when you're zoomed in enough in the map, when you zoom out only the fast transport and objective icons appear.
Upgrading stealth and takedowns were my priority, since I took a more stealthy approach, but weapon slings, rucksack, and ammo pouches are invaluable! It's crucial to maximize your weapon slings as quickly as possible! For me it was since I switch between weapons frequently depending on uses (silenced, long-range, explosive).
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Ah, yes, the map zooming can make the icons disappear. That must be what happened to W7RE. I'm pretty sure the icons are static (once the radio towers reveal them).
I like the stealth options myself, when I can make them work. I'm still learning the ropes there. I've successfully captured 2 bases undetected and a few others without setting off alarms. That's becoming increasingly necessary too. The last time I had to take a base the hard way, these guys throwing an infinite barrage of molotovs at me damn near finished me. Nasty! Gotta take that 50% reduction in fire damage perk ASAP.
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I can see the icons, I'm just not seeing any for boars. I was assuming they were static, and one of your first missions has you kill some boars. The icon for those boars is gone now, but the lizard icon that was right next to it has been there the whole time.
Also, I didn't even know you could zoom the map lol.
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Surprise! http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/far-cry-3/critic-reviews
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I actually am sort of surprised its this well received. Who expected another Far Cry to actually be something?
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It took me by surprise too! It wasn't on my radar, I mean I was aware of it but it wasn't noteworthy, then my cousin gave it to me for my birthday and what a revelation!
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Um? At first I thought this was an old thread. I've been heavily into FC3 for a few weeks now. It's way impressive, and that's on a humble console. I can just imagine what a high-power PC can bring to this mayhem.
Oh, yeah. See here. (http://www.overwritten.net/forum/index.php?topic=4294.0)
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Um? At first I thought this was an old thread. I've been heavily into FC3 for a few weeks now. It's way impressive, and that's on a humble console. I can just imagine what a high-power PC can bring to this mayhem.
Oh, yeah. See here. (http://www.overwritten.net/forum/index.php?topic=4294.0)
Yeah, that's just Pug breaking protocol. He's a rebel I tells ya! A rebel without a cause!
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Whoops! Someone combine!
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I've been heavily into FC3 for a few weeks now. It's way impressive, and that's on a humble console. I can just imagine what a high-power PC can bring to this mayhem.[/url]
Giant Bomb were saying it "looked like shit" on consoles, but gave kept it as one of their top 3 best looking games of the year (the only one they picked based on technical prowess, the others were Journey and Fez). I certainly don't think it looks like shit (I'm playing on Xbox), but I imagine it looks pretty great on a good PC.
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Giant Bomb were saying it "looked like shit" on consoles, but gave kept it as one of their top 3 best looking games of the year (the only one they picked based on technical prowess, the others were Journey and Fez). I certainly don't think it looks like shit (I'm playing on Xbox), but I imagine it looks pretty great on a good PC.
Far Cry 3 does look pretty damn good with a strong enough PC. It is a bit of a resource hog, especially with no way to switch off Ambient Occlusion (AO) through the options; there is a workaround to turn it off via cfg files, but if you visit the options at all it will force it back on. That said, the game's visuals and its lighting style actually depends on the shading provided through AO, without it the game actually looks quite flat (a lot like FC2) so the developer's choice to kinda force AO on is understandable.
I'm generally not a fan of AO since it eats up resources for very subtle visual improvements, it's just not worth it, however FC3 is the one exception where AO very clearly affects the appearance.
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Giant Bomb were saying it "looked like shit" on consoles, but gave kept it as one of their top 3 best looking games of the year (the only one they picked based on technical prowess, the others were Journey and Fez). I certainly don't think it looks like shit (I'm playing on Xbox), but I imagine it looks pretty great on a good PC.
It absolutely does not look like shit on the Xbox. I wish they would compare apples to apples. It looks terrific for the system, compared to anything else on it. I'm sure it doesn't stack up against game PCs with 7 years of extra tech. It behaves really well too. I've had a total of one hang after about 40 hours of play. Moves well, though it can get chuggy when a lot is happening, and during cutscenes. I've read complaints about frame-rate issues, but I'm just not seeing that. The vast majority of the time, it's smooth and steady. There is no stuttering of any kind either, ever. That's what I hate most about some games that can't keep up with their streaming--the hesitation and momentary freezing. Here, even when the fps drops, the motion continues steadily, and playability doesn't suffer. Very nicely done on this aged system.
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It absolutely does not look like shit on the Xbox. I wish they would compare apples to apples. It looks terrific for the system, compared to anything else on it. I'm sure it doesn't stack up against game PCs with 7 years of extra tech. It behaves really well too. I've had a total of one hang after about 40 hours of play. Moves well, though it can get chuggy when a lot is happening, and during cutscenes. I've read complaints about frame-rate issues, but I'm just not seeing that. The vast majority of the time, it's smooth and steady. There is no stuttering of any kind either, ever. That's what I hate most about some games that can't keep up with their streaming--the hesitation and momentary freezing. Here, even when the fps drops, the motion continues steadily, and playability doesn't suffer. Very nicely done on this aged system.
To be honest we're at the point where the marginal utility of the extra horsepower of modern PCs is questionable. With games like Battlefield 3 and the like I have a hard time noticing the difference between high and medium settings. And I can't even tell if Ambient Occlusion is on or not.
And yet, people still claim that games look like shit on consoles or with certain settings. I don't think it's really that I'm getting old and don't care, I just think that the diminishing returns of technology advancement to graphical quality is really setting in.
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Yea I have been pretty strong about high end PCs, but the extra horsepower is kinda useless. While antialiasing is awesome and I can notice a massive difference, a lot of these first person shooters look the same to me when comparing the two max settings.
Well, not a lot, but Crysis 2 and Battlefield 3 certainly. I spent a good thirty minutes trying to figure out what made Crysis 2 look 'better' at the ultra vs the very high setting. The performance hit was there though.
That being said, PCs are more powerful than the 360 and the utility is definitely there. FC3 looks a lot worse on console. Also certain games do take full advantage, like The Witcher 2. Now in that, I can notice a big difference.
In games like Crysis 2 and BF3 though, I am left shaking my head. I don't get it.
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Steam sale for 24 hours Far Cry 3 is at a discounted price. Now to see what the fuss is about?
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EGMNow -> Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon box-art revealed...might be April Fools Prank. (http://www.egmnow.com/articles/news/rumor-far-cry-3-blood-dragon-box-art-leaked-possibly-elaborate-april-fools-prank/)
If it was an April Fools Prank - I wonder how many actually would buy this, if it was real...
(http://d1vr6n66ssr06c.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/blood_dragon_box_art.jpg)
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God I hope its not just a prank. Thats the best box art this generation.
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I'd expect box-art like that in say a Saints Row game, w/ T-Rexs shooting lasers out their eyes and an 80's inspired cyberpunk theme.
I so hope this DLC and its box-art is real - this could be crazy cool. :D
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So...not a prank. (http://www.evilavatar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=189396)
(http://i.imgur.com/skKu2OJ.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/ys3jxgm.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/H0dvZZ8.jpg)
Couple more shots at the link.
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How awesome.
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So you can find some videos of gameplay floating around now. Not linking because Ubisoft is trying to pull them down. It appears that some hackers figured out how to trick UPlay into letting them download any game they wanted, and Blood Dragon was there. So thats probably up on torrent sites and stuff now.
Which is really a shame because a game like this doesn't come from "suits". The team obviously cared about it and I hope it does well despite this early leak.
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Destructoid -> There will be an Original Soundtrack for Blood Dragon. (http://www.destructoid.com/good-news-there-will-be-a-far-cry-3-blood-dragon-ost-251304.phtml)
Ubisoft will be releasing a 25-track OST full of music from Power Glove with audio samples from the Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon mixed into the soundtrack. What we got to hear from the Soundcloud already (http://www.destructoid.com/listen-to-these-badass-far-cry-3-blood-dragon-songs-250805.phtml) is just a small taste of something amazing according to creative director Dean Evans, and it's all thanks to a cheesy B-movie that this partnership even came about.
"I was watching a friend's movie a few years ago called Hobo With a Shotgun, and one of the songs of Power Glove is featured on there," Dean told me. "I was like 'What the fuck is this?! Who made this fucking song?! Oh it's these guys called Power Glove. Right, let's get in touch with [them].'
"So got in contact with these guys and it was like 'Hey, I'm Dean, I'm from Ubisoft Montreal. I totally wanna get you to score a game.' And they're like 'Ah, fuck off. This has got to be a joke.' I'm all 'No, no, no, it's totally real!'
"These kids are great, they're unsigned, they've released one EP, they've done a few tracks on some of Jason [Eisener's] work like ABCs of Death and Hobo With a Shotgun. We got on Skype, had a chat, ran through the concept with them, and this was the first time when working with composers that we'll get their first submissions and we have no feedback. None. These kids get it, they're absolutely amazing. I would jump at the chance to work with them again on something."
Dean added that he wants to see Power Glove become big stars, and hopes the game will help propel them to where they need to be. As for how you'll get the soundtrack, Dean wasn't ready to say yet but pre-ordering the Steam version of Blood Dragon (http://store.steampowered.com/app/233270/) will get you the soundtrack for free.
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I mean this in the best way possible, but how the hell does this get made? Like Idol pointed out, you would think that suits would have shut this thing down fast much less allowed someone to make a stand alone expansion pack in this day and age. I'd like to imagine there's a decent story here.
Anyway, I'm pretty sold. I think I'm going to have to nab this.
Edit: It does seem like there is a decent story here. (http://www.giantbomb.com/podcasts/dean-evans-really-loves-robocop/1600-462/)
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That really does look pretty fantastic. I haven't played anything since the first FC, though, and I do believe this would eat my PC alive. Consoles?
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Holy shit.
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I think they should remake Duke Nukem forever and put the guy who made Blood Dragon in charge.
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Yeah, that trailer is epic awesome!
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I mean this in the best way possible, but how the hell does this get made? Like Idol pointed out, you would think that suits would have shut this thing down fast much less allowed someone to make a stand alone expansion pack in this day and age. I'd like to imagine there's a decent story here.
I'm kinda curious & baffled about this, as well...
I'm just gonna think/type aloud here....
Maybe companies been looking how ludicrous, insane, wacky, over-the-top & crazy other successful games like Saints Row: The Third turned-out and said, "We need something as crazy as that, too!"
Maybe this "Blood Dragon" concept as a DLC or stand-alone expansion might've been easier to sell/pitch to "suits" than say a big-huge full $60 game? That'd be one of my guesses.
I mean, they have the FC3 Engine - and then pretty much probably just went ahead and made some more new content for it. {shrug}
Another thought - if Blood Dragon does well here, I just could see this becoming its very own "spin-off" series.
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Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon -- REVIEWS
METACRITIC -> PC (http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/far-cry-3-blood-dragon); PS3 (http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-3/far-cry-3-blood-dragon); XBox360. (http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-360/far-cry-3-blood-dragon)
Scored out of 10:
Rev3Games -> 5 stars (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_frmpccxNgI)
IncGamers -> 9. (http://www.incgamers.com/2013/04/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review/)
GamerLimit -> 9 (http://gamerlimit.com/2013/04/review-far-cry-3-blood-dragon/)
The Globe And Mail -> 9 (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/gaming/game-reviews/review-far-cry-3s-blood-dragon-dlc-is-a-retro-riot/article11631432/)
ZTDG -> 9 (http://www.ztgd.com/reviews/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-xbla/)
Eurogamer -> 9. (http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-30-far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review)
GameSpot -> 8.5 (http://www.gamespot.com/far-cry-3-blood-dragon/reviews/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review-6407627/?tag=Topslot;FarCry3BloodDragonReview;FarCry3BloodDragonR;FullReview)
GameInformer -> 8.50 (http://www.gameinformer.com/games/far_cry_3_blood_dragon/b/xbox360/archive/2013/04/30/ubisoft-loves-the-39-80s.aspx)
Worthplaying -> 8.5 (http://worthplaying.com/article/2013/4/30/reviews/89037/)
NowGamer -> 8.5 (http://www.nowgamer.com/xbox-360/xbox-live-reviews/1906980/far_cry_3_blood_dragon_review.html)
CVG -> 8.1 (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/403426/reviews/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review-acceptable-in-the-80s-review/)
IGN -> 8.0 (http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/04/30/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review)
Polygon -> 8 (http://www.polygon.com/game/far-cry-3-blood-dragon/11874)
Destructoid -> 7 (http://www.destructoid.com/review-far-cry-3-blood-dragon-251865.phtml)
OXM UK -> 7 (http://www.oxm.co.uk/52612/reviews/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-xbox-360-review/)
OXM -> 7. (http://www.oxmonline.com/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review)
Edge -> 7 (http://www.edge-online.com/review/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review/)
Videogamer -> 7 (http://www.videogamer.com/reviews/far_cry_3_blood_dragon_review.html)
Metro UK -> 6 (http://metro.co.uk/2013/04/30/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review-direct-to-video-3707989/)
Scored out of 5:
Darkstation -> 5 stars (http://www.darkstation.com/reviews/xbox-360/far-cry-3-blood-dragon/)
Joystiq -> 4 1/2 stars. (http://www.joystiq.com/2013/04/30/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review/)
GiantBomb -> 4 stars. (http://www.giantbomb.com/reviews/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review/1900-576/)
Hardcore Gamer -> 4. (http://www.hardcoregamer.com/2013/04/30/review-far-cry-3-blood-dragon/)
GamesRadar -> 4 (http://www.gamesradar.com/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review/)
The Guardian -> 3 stars. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2013/apr/30/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review)
DigitalSpy -> 3 stars (http://www.digitalspy.com/gaming/review/a477334/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review-xbox-live-parody-walks-a-fine-line.html)
Scored out of 100:
Canadian Online Gamers -> 85 (http://canadianonlinegamers.com/review/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-xbox-360-review/)
Grading system (F < D < B < C < A)
GamingAge -> B. (http://www.gaming-age.com/2013/04/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review-for-xbla-psn-pc/)
No score:
Kotaku. (http://kotaku.com/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-the-kotaku-review-486156660)
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I'm going to single out the Eurogamer review (http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-04-30-far-cry-3-blood-dragon-review). It's quite literate, and seems to capture the essence of the game, as well as its tenuous connection to FC3.
Basically, it's a completely different game using the mechanics and tech assets of FC3. The tone is whimsical, unlike its progenitor. I'm only playing the demo/trial at this point, but there's no confusion about what it is, or where it's going. For $15, I can't see calling myself a gamer and passing this up. I just need to finish up with Bioshock Infinite completely (now on my 3rd playthrough) beforehand, because of the mental interference between the similar, but not quite compatible, control schemes. I'll be casting vigors left and right, meaning to aim, and I'll be flipping cyber-dudes the bird, meaning to melee them. Haha!
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Invalid Opinion -> Michael Biehn says FC3: Blood Dragon did 5 times what UbiSoft expected for sales; Dean Evans (creative lead for Blood Dragon) is already wanting to do a sequel & wants to turn Blood Dragon into a franchise. (http://invalidopinions.com/2013/05/05/michael-biehn-confirms-potential-blood-dragon-sequel/)
Soundcloud -> Major Nelson Podcast - Interview w/ Michael Biehn on Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (from 35:12 - 1:02:46). (https://soundcloud.com/xbox/show-475-ted-price-on-fuse-and)
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I'm in the middle of Blood Dragon at the moment. The campaign may be short, but I don't know that yet, because I'm basically ignoring it. The meat of the game is pure FC3 colonization, reskinned. New island, new bases (now garrisons), new enemies (now robots), new animals (old ones mutated or robotized), and new weapons--kinda sort of. The vehicles are there too, though less varied. The steps for becoming a full badass may be simplified, but the development path is basically the same. Killing and scavenging earn you points for level up, as well as specific perks, like being able to buy weapons attachments.
This character development and systematic island conquest is what I liked best about FC3. Here it feels very much like a mod of the full game, and that's fine. The good thing for all concerned is that you need not own FC3 to play it, it's cheap, and there's a long game for whoever prefers exploration and development over a linear dash to the finish line. Good for us, and good for the dev team, who are seeing some worthy financial success.
The one new enemy is the blood dragon, who is an over-the-top mighty beast that can kill you with a laser glare. I mostly avoid them. Fortunately, they can't see well, and I can sneak past them, or throw cyber-hearts (like throwing rocks) which make them run to eat them like a puppy chases a stick. You can use them to clear out bases for you too. It's hilarious.
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You're making that sound way too fun.
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I found this (http://www.destructoid.com/far-cry-3-blood-dragon-the-movie-253309.phtml) on the sidebar to the Destructoid piece linked in the Shadow Warrior thread. Nicely done.
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haha that is awesome! Nice find!