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Leipzig GC 2007: Far Cry 2

8:40 PM on 09.02.2007, David Houghton 30 comments

Leipzig GC 2007: Far Cry 2 photo
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Around a week into my Leipzig coverage, and looking at my writing schedule I've still got a bunch more FPS to detail. It's a sign of the times my friends, and one I'm not entirely happy about. Somehow, this whole genre bandwagon thing never seemed too much of a big deal during the platformer-rush of the '90s, but right now I'm on the verge of developing a psychosomatic illness relating to images of a first-person perspective. Seriously, at the moment even imagining a head-shot brings a little bit of vomit back up into my throat.

It's frustrating then, in a good sort of way, that the current trend is bringing some high profile and actually attention-worthy games that you do need to know about. It was easier when it was all Disney licenses and Bubsy-style abortions that could be swept under the carpet, but these days almost the whole damn party needs writing about. So appreciate my pain as I forced myself to sit through a preview of Far Cry 2, knowing I'd have to write about it for you guys. I didn't enjoy it one little bit. Honest. 

The overall feel I got of what Ubisoft is going for with Far Cry 2 is that it's all about creating a cohesive flow to marry all the game's features together into one big seamless game world. Everything from the realization of the environments down to little details in the interface, and tweaks to traditional FPS gameplay mechanics, seem to have been conciously planned in order to create an illusion of immersion and realism and mask any hint of this being a game being made up of various bits of separate design.

Take for instance, the environment at large. The level of detail and realism with which the plant-life of the African savanna setting behaved and reacted in the demo we were shown was well above and beyond anything I'd seen before. Although much of the game is set out in wide open spaces, we started with a tour of one of the game's jungles, -- as Ubisoft told us, this isn't a jungle game, but as soon as you mention Far Cry, that's what people want to know about -- which did a great job of showing off the game's new vegetation technology.

Put simply, everything reacts exactly as it should. Bits fly off trees and bushes in all the right places when shot, leaves are disturbed and fall dynamically, and enough gunfire can "sculpt" the undergrowth very pleasingly indeed. Where all of this really started impressing me though, was when it started interacting with the air and weather effects.

Once out onto the plains, we saw the game's weather design shown off to brilliant effect. Incoming meteorology could be seen well in advance by looking at the developing state of the sky, as the wind picked up pace and the clouds overhead thickened and collected together to build an ominous dark mass. On ground level, the effect was stunning. All around, the long grass began to bend, eventually being blasted down by the incoming storm, and the trees slowly bowed in the face of the onslaught before losing the battle. Clouds of leaves eventually rolled across the savanna after being torn from their branches, and a couple of simple gunshots were all it took to send those branches tumbling after them. 

Far Cry 2's environmental accuracy and cohesion of game world all came together as we were demoed a raid on a fuel dump. With a flamethrower. Woohoo! Before starting the journey to the target area, we were shown how "non-videogame" the game's interface is being treated, by way of a look at the its navigation tools. No HUD and GPS-style map here. Oh no. Rather the player will have to deal with a static "paper" map and a compass in order to work out where to go.

Upon reaching the perimeter of the site, the developer playing the game showed off the ways in which the bad guys' lack of scripting can be manipulated for the player's advantage. Given the open-ended nature of the game's layout, enemies are just given general behavior patterns in relation to their location and conditions, and then left to improvise and react. Our guy took out a guard from a distance via the power of the snipe, but made a point of making a non-lethal shot. This eventually drew a couple more guards out of the building to treat the guy's wounds and take him to safety, et voila! Three kills for the price of one. 

Getting closer to the compound, it was time to pull the flamethrower out and show us what happens when you combine a jet of fiery death, some dry African grassland and a prevailing breeze. Bush fires can be started very easily in Far Cry 2, and they spread fast. Within a few minutes, one whole side of the encampment was engulfed with a wall of flame which moved dynamically with the strength and direction of the wind and had some seriously realistic effects on the areas it worked through. As the game's vegetation technology applied itself to the burning process, the scorched trees started to take on a whole new set of properties. Thin branches shrank and curled up as they burned, and eventually each tree's whole body became brittle as it blackened. Cool stuff.

During the ensuing gunfight, we were shown a couple of other tricks in Far Cry 2's arsenal. In-keeping with the lack of HUD, the only indication of damage taken is a flash of red. What's really cool however, is the fact that rather than running around picking up medkits for an instant heal, the game's protagonist now has to find a quiet spot to physically repair himself after being wounded. It's a simple tweak, but it really adds a lot to see your character look down at his foot and pull out a bullet with a pair of plyers, or gouge a slug out of his bleeding arm. It's a nice extension of the work on first-person physicality we saw in F.E.A.R. and we were told that the finished game is going to have a massive number of animations to use with it. 

Another cool little mechanic which cropped up during the combat sequences was the buddy system. Throughout the game's landscape are little safe zones -- the one we saw was a small camp stashed with supplies -- where the player can meet up with various NPCs sympathetic to his cause. During dialogue with these characters it's possible for the player to fill them in on what his next course of action is going to be and ask for help. If this assistance is requested then the buddy in question will appear when then poop really hits the fan in order to provide a bail-out. During our demo we saw our man taken down by the enemy, only for his comrade to appear next to him, drag him to safety while providing covering fire and time to heal, and then stay around as back-up for the rest of the fight.

All in all, Far Cry 2 is looking very promising indeed. I might well be overdosed on FPS after the GC, but I can still recognize quality when I see it, and this particular entry to the genre looks to be dripping with it. Of course, all the cool features in the world will mean nothing if it doesn't play well, but if the developers can make the overall experience match up to the quality of ideas involved then the smart money's going to be on Far Cry 2 being a massive hit when it's released next year. 


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topgeargorilla's Avatar
topgeargorilla at 09/02/2007 20:44
looks pretty, but i dont give a fuck about FPSs.

I mean, can we get games that don't involve shooting people?

I state this rhetorically, but there are just so many FPSs, I just get tired of reading about them.

of course, I conceded, that if all you heard about were the games i liked, many people would go crazy too.
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LifeOnRepeat at 09/02/2007 20:57
It actually looks amazing...there's been some sort of a FPS-overdose these days, but amongst all the crap, there are some games worth keeping an eye out for
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LifeOnRepeat at 09/02/2007 20:57
It actually looks amazing...there's been some sort of a FPS-overdose these days, but amongst all the crap, there are some games worth keeping an eye out for
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Cowzilla3 at 09/02/2007 21:34
I've realized that I don't even enjoy FPS that much but since so much money and time and quality design goes into many of them I feel the need to play them...plus, damn does that Far Cry 2 look good.
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ToiletDuck at 09/02/2007 21:35
I'd play it.
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Kyousuke Nanbu at 09/02/2007 22:02
No Trigens I hope.

And I'll wait for the console release, I hate PC gaming.
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Deathsaw at 09/02/2007 22:03
I love Farcry. I felt a bit let down with the games that came out after farcry but it's good they are thinking of everything. I can't wait till a crazy black woman calls this racist because it's in Africa.
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Mxyzptlk at 09/02/2007 22:04
I thought Crysis was Far Cry 2?
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TheQuestioner at 09/02/2007 22:14
My eyes! Oh how they burn! The beauty, she overwhelms me!!
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Eschatos at 09/02/2007 22:20
Damn, I'm playing through the free download of Far Cry right now, and loving it. I just know that Crysis and Far Cry 2 are going to be awesome.
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epoch at 09/02/2007 22:50
so when you look down do you see your body? that always bothered me about fps even in games like Chronicals of riddick you could only see your legs, if my memory serves me correctly
Niero's Avatar
Niero at 09/02/2007 23:04
testes
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zardoz at 09/02/2007 23:19
I like the location but god dammit, I really thought homoeroticism peaked in the 80's with such movies as Rambo and perhaps the biggest gay fantasy of all time, Predator.

But no, it appears the early 21st century has seen a rebirth of softcore gay porn, in the form of FPS's. In all honesty, I don't mind FPS's but do they all have to have this photorealism thing going on? If I saw any of these screenshots out of context I wouldn't know they were from a videogame, that could be interpreted as a good thing, personally I think it's a very telling sign that too many videogame visuals are way too bland.
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BetaMaster at 09/02/2007 23:21
@Kyousuke Nanbu:
No Trigens. You don't even play as Jack anymore. Ubisoft has pretty much said this game has nothing to do with Far Cry at all. The plot of the game is that you're a mercenary who has to assassinate this guy known as the Jackal who has been supplying two African warlords with weapons.
That's about it. How you do it is up to you.
The game looks amazing too.
I don't know about anyone else, but the images included with this news post aren't loading for me. So I'll just link you guys with high-res screenshots from the demonstration. They're beautiful, and I'm excited for this game - this is coming from a guy who is so sick of FPS, because they're all just coookie-cutters. This has promise.
http://upload.ff-lobotomy.com/fc2/
They're all just in that directory. Enjoy!
topgeargorilla's Avatar
topgeargorilla at 09/02/2007 23:31
ummmmmm....
boobs
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BlindsideDork at 09/03/2007 00:39
Never played/finished/got close to finishing the first one or any of the spin offs?
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UNDERSTAR at 09/03/2007 02:15
I just started playing Farcry on the PC and still suck on it. I dont mind picking up this one coming out but til then. Beating the first one is priority. Btw, Im playing in hard mode.
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plastictrash at 09/03/2007 03:46
How can Predator be a gay fantasy? His mouth clearly resembles a vagina.
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Churchhills Dog at 09/03/2007 05:14
@ Plastictrash

What kind of chicks are YOU dating?
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bleep at 09/03/2007 05:35
Oh yeah this is gonna be beeeudyfull
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B-Radicate at 09/03/2007 09:09
I don't understand the backlash towards FPS games right now when there is CLEARLY a larger number of shitty MMO-type games out there that are of poor quality. At least most FPS games, even when not masterpieces, are great fun to play whereas if you're an MMO and your name isn't WoW, you apparently suck ass (I don't play MMOs, but I don't hear good things about anything but WoW).

I feel like FPS games are actually hitting a decent stride right now in terms of consistent visual fidelity, tight gameplay, and a resurgence of new ideas. Honestly, it's like there is a pseudo-revolution within the genre. Personally, I couldn't be any more happy with it than everyone else here seemingly isn't.

Alas, if only I had a computer beefy enough to run this powerhouse and its sci-fi loving cousin Crysis. Sigh.

Oh, and I totally do not agree that FPS games are the new quasi-gay-if-you-think-too-much-about-homoeroticism of the 21st century. For that argument I look to the Call of Duty titles where the point is to truly be a hero amongst an army of other brave heroic men. Many of us here (and around the world) could only DREAM of one day being strong enough to take on the burden that those such men took on. It's sad more of us don't have that strength of character for real and merely fake it from the couch or computer screen.

Wooh. Sorry, that was a little long there. My bad.
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MechaMonkey at 09/03/2007 10:56
Yeah, yeah, FPS, lots of 'em, realism, sure.

More importantly though, are those needle tracks in his arm in the first picture?
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AngelsDontBurn at 09/03/2007 12:07
Looks nice, but I was never a huge Far Cry fan. If you guys don't like FPS games then why even comment on this?
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Fading Star at 01/22/2008 10:01
Sweet.
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