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Last 10 Posts [ In reverse order ]
The Outsider Posted on May 17 2013, 02:32 AM
  They always look a deep, dull, slightly brownish shade of purple to me.
Neini Posted on May 17 2013, 01:19 AM
  last time I checked, minecraft swamps aren't purple
The Outsider Posted on May 17 2013, 12:51 AM
  Anyone else tired of purple swamps in Minecraft?
Anyone00 Posted on May 13 2013, 05:07 PM
  Who wanta' some "hirariousry" self-aware tongue-in-cheek racism:
A new Shadow Warrior game is being made:
http://shadowwarrior.com/

Some sources says it will be a complete reworking but to put things in context for those who do not know about this game
http://youtu.be/phitdexy3YI
http://youtu.be/8GpEevwJOMQ
Anyone00 Posted on May 6 2013, 08:19 PM
  The first Far Cry was set on a tropical island; it had a linear progression of levels but the level were often fairly wide open, large, and could be approached in multiple ways. The main story was about a mad scientist making mutants called Trigens.

Crysis was also set on a tropical island; it had a linear progression of levels but the level were more often very wide open, very large, and could be approached in multiple ways. The main story was about about of team of elite soldiers with super powered nano-suits trying to investigate a North Korean discovery of an alien device; then the aliens with cryogenic based technology wake up. It was the quintessential tech demo game and gaming rigs today slow down at some points when the game is set to max settings (all the ice effects in particular).

Fry Cry 2 takes place in the African plains; it's open world. It's about tracking down and trying to kill a guy (who saved your character's life from malaria at the start of the game); comparatively mundane.

Crysis 2 was set in a quarantined New York City; it had a linear progression of levels and the levels were smaller then even Far Cry's tended to be; the aliens no longer had their cryogenic based technology and were now in humanoid battle suits. The changes were made so consoles could handle the game. Crysis 3 more of the same but regained some of the first game's greatness.

Fry Cry 3 was set on a tropical island (that turns out to be an eldritch location but subtly so) and was open world. Many drugs are taken during the course of the game.

Fry Cry 3: Blood Dragon is an officially made stand alone expansion/total conversion that's a big sloppy wet kiss to the cheesiest aspects to 1980s action films. Many drugs were taken during the course of making the game.
dodoman1 Posted on May 6 2013, 07:58 PM
  I think that's Crysis.
Cuttlefish Pistachio Posted on May 6 2013, 07:43 PM
 
QUOTE (MrWeasel @ May 6 2013, 01:16 PM)
Murder, bows, komodo dragons, and pirates

I can't wait for Blood Dragon

If I remember correctly, originally it was about mutants and aliens or something like that.
MrWeasel Posted on May 6 2013, 06:16 PM
 
QUOTE (Chthonios @ May 6 2013, 06:12 PM)
I am still super confused as to why Far Cry is about:P

Murder, bows, komodo dragons, and pirates

I can't wait for Blood Dragon
Chthonios Posted on May 6 2013, 06:12 PM
  I am still super confused as to why Far Cry is about:P
Anyone00 Posted on May 6 2013, 05:58 PM
  Major, major Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon spoilers
http://youtu.be/d8Zp8pxBu-Q
The most hilariously awesome part of the game.

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