Seeing Far Cry 3 in action instills a great deal of confidence in the team's ability to build a product that not only capitalizes on the advantages of an open-world, sandbox strategy game, but the thrill of an aggressive, gun-driven first-person shooting game as well. Yet Far Cry 2 attempted the same thing, and while that title was remarkably successful in many regards, it stumbled into several design flaws that prevented many from fully enjoying it...
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