Far Cry

This article is about the video game series. For its first release, see Far Cry (video game).
Far Cry

Official series logo
Genres First-person shooter
Developers Crytek (2004)
Ubisoft Montreal (2005 - present)
Publishers Ubisoft
Platforms Microsoft Windows, Arcade, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Platform of origin Microsoft Windows
First release Far Cry
March 23, 2004
Latest release Far Cry 4
November 18, 2014
Official website Official website

The Far Cry series is a franchise of first-person shooter computer and video games, named after the first game of the series. The first game, Far Cry, was developed by Crytek Studios in Germany and published by Ubisoft on March 23, 2004 for Microsoft Windows. Far Cry received positive reviews upon release. The original game has been followed by three sequels: Far Cry 2, Far Cry 3 and Far Cry 4, and spawned many spin-off games, including Far Cry Instincts, Far Cry Instincts: Evolution, Far Cry Instincts: Predator, Far Cry Vengeance and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.

A 2008 English-language German movie entitled Far Cry was based on the game.

The Far Cry franchise has been known for putting players in exotic environments, from the unforgiving lands of the Himalayas to the blazing plains of Africa. The Far Cry series has also included an immersive map editing program that lets players create and share their own custom maps for use in multiplayer. The series is notable for being first person shooters set in an open world environment and exotic locations.

Main series

Far Cry (2004)

Main article: Far Cry (video game)

Far Cry is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Crytek Studios from Germany and published by Ubisoft on March 23, 2004 for Windows.

Far Cry sold 730,000 units within four months of release. The game's story follows an ex Special Forces operator named Jack Carver, who is stranded on a mysterious archipelago in Micronesia. He is searching for a female journalist he was escorting after she went missing when their sailboat was destroyed by mercenaries.

Far Cry 2 (2008)

Main article: Far Cry 2

The plot revolves around "The Jackal" who has turned two fictional factions in Africa against each other.

The player must stop him in the 50 km2 open world. The AI is said to be highly intelligent, both with respect to the player and their surroundings.

The game's sandbox gameplay has been highly touted, allowing the player access to 50 km2 of African terrain, complete with open savannah, forests, animals, and towns. The game was released on October 21, 2008 in North America and October 24, 2008 in Europe.

Far Cry 3 (2012)

Main article: Far Cry 3

The plot revolves around Jason Brody and his friends, American tourists who arrive on an unmarked set of islands in the Pacific and are abducted by pirates who lay claim to the land, led by the insane Vaas. Jason escapes, and must learn the ways of the jungle to survive and rescue his friends. The game was released on November 29, 2012 in Australia, November 30 in Europe, and December 4 in North America.

Far Cry 4 (2014)

Main article: Far Cry 4

Set in the fictional country of Kyrat in the Himalayas region (most likely Nepal), which is currently ruled by a despotic self-appointed king named Pagan Min.[1] The protagonist, Ajay Ghale, is caught in a war and has to overthrow Min, when he is instructed by his late mother to travel again, from the U.S., to his homeland to spread her ashes there. The game was released on November 18, 2014 in Australia and North America, and November 20, 2014 in Europe.[2]

Spin-offs

Far Cry Instincts

Main article: Far Cry Instincts

Developed and published by Ubisoft for the Xbox console, it resembles the earlier PC game Far Cry. However, the gameplay is not as open-ended as the latter. It makes up for this by including extra multiplayer modes through the Xbox Live service, alongside new abilities (feral powers) and a map creator mode which allows the users to create their own maps for multiplayer. Ports were also planned for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube, however, due to unknown reasons, these ports were never released.

Far Cry Instincts: Evolution

A sequel to Far Cry Instincts, released for the Xbox on March 27, 2006. Evolution includes a new single-player campaign, although it is considerably shorter than the campaign found in Far Cry Instincts. The game also includes new weapons and vehicles, as well as an expanded map-maker and an extra multiplayer mode. Maps that are created on the Xbox version of 'Instincts' can not be transferred to the Xbox 360 version.

Far Cry Instincts: Predator

Far Cry Instincts: Predator, an Xbox 360 title, was released on the same day as Evolution. It includes graphically enhanced versions of both Far Cry Instincts and Evolution.

It featured a map editor in which the player can create maps. Characters on online play are basic clones of Jack Carver but can be edited, the character still has the tattoo "Karma" on his shooting arm.

Far Cry Vengeance

Main article: Far Cry Vengeance

A video game developed and published by Ubisoft for the Wii console, released on December 12, 2006 in North America. It is the second Wii game released in North America to have a M-rated ESRB. Its storyline is similar to Far Cry Instincts: Evolution, the previous Xbox title. Far Cry Vengeance has pretty much the same story as Evolution, but also features three new levels, new weapons and vehicles, and changed controls.

Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost is a rail shooter arcade game port of Far Cry Instincts developed by Global VR and published by Ubisoft in 2007. Its light guns are similar to those of Aliens: Extermination. Players use stationary turrets armed with rockets and grenades as power-ups.

Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon

Is a stand-alone "expansion pack" based on the world of Far Cry 3. Although Blood Dragon does not continue the story of Far Cry 3, it shares the same game engine and gameplay mechanics. News of its development was leaked by the Brazilian ratings board, which awarded an 18+ certification based on the title's references to violence, sex, and drugs. The game's retrospective story, characters and visual style are inspired by 1980's action movies, especially the films of Arnold Schwarzenegger, such as Commando, The Terminator, and Predator, and Sylvester Stallone in Cobra, First Blood, and Rocky IV. Other film/television references include RoboCop, Escape from New York, Scarface and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, among others. Pre-orders of the PC version received a digital copy of the soundtrack, produced by Melbourne, Australia-based Power Glove. Due to the success of the title, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has stated that the game may also get a retail release.

History

The game's story follows a former US Army Special Forces operative Jack Carver, who is stranded on a mysterious archipelago. He is searching for a female journalist he was escorting after she went missing when their boat was destroyed by mercenaries. The game includes thematic elements relating to the dangers of weaponizing genetic engineering and the genocide of local islanders as can be seen by the deformed creatures created by a mad scientist named Krieger.

The terrain in Far Cry varies greatly. Set on a South Pacific archipelago, the landscape includes beaches, dense rain forests, towering canyons, mines, swamps, and even volcanic forests. Many of the interiors range from simple beach huts and army camps to elaborate complexes, an underground temple, and ultra-modern research labs. Several of these mazes use the remains of Japanese WWII-era fortifications and bunkers.

The unveiling of Far Cry 2 took place on July 19, 2007 in Paris, France, by head company Ubisoft. Ubisoft stated that the game had been in development by the Ubisoft Montreal team, and would be released on October 23, 2008.

The protagonist of previous Far Cry games, Jack Carver, is not featured in this game. When Ubisoft interviewed players about the original Far Cry in their research for this game, the interviewees did not find the character very memorable or likable. As a result, in the sequel the player chooses from nine different characters to play, each with a unique look and back story. The game's producer, Louis-Pierre Pharand, said that the single-player game will "potentially have close to 50 hours of game play." Lead designer Clint Hocking stated that at least 100 hours are needed to experience all of the game's content.

A pre-alpha video of the game, showcasing the visuals and 13 minutes of gameplay with developer commentary, was presented in Leipzig in August 2007. The demonstration showed off the gameplay involving gunfights and driving sequences, and unique features such as first aid and physical maps were also shown. It also showcased several graphical features tying in directly with the gameplay, such as procedural breakage of vegetation and its regeneration over time, dynamic propagation of fire, and volumetric wind effects capable of breaking vegetation and spreading fire. Man-made structures were also shown to be highly destructible.

In August 2010, PC Gamer reported that development of Far Cry 3 was in "full swing" at Ubisoft Montreal. In the same month, Game and Swedish retailer Webhallen listed the game for a 2010 release, which did not happen. In January 2011, Ubisoft declined to comment on speculation that Far Cry 3 would be hitting shelves in October after Game Informer listed the game as an October arrival in its 2011 preview feature.

In February, the Official PlayStation Magazine suggested that the game was due for release at the end of 2011 as the following quote suggested, "Start taking the malaria medicine in preparation: Far Cry 3 could be arriving before the end of the year." This statement was withdrawn in next month's edition where it was stated that the game would be shown on 2011's E3 and that the release date would be bumped back to 2012.[full citation needed] In May, the CVs of a couple of stuntmen listed Far Cry 3 as one of their previous projects.

Far Cry 3 features a sandbox editor. Furthermore, after confirmations of PC split screen on the Far Cry 3 official site as well as content delivery service Steam, the feature was dropped days before release.

The game's writer Jeffrey Yohalem claimed that the intention of the game's plot was to make a statement about "what shooting means and what it does to humanity". The game's protagonist Jason Brody is not a trained soldier, but rather an everyman who is forced to become a killer over the course of the game. Yohalem claims that as a result the game examines "what happens when that guy is put into a situation where he has to survive minute by minute and save his friends? Will he pick up a gun and how does that affect him? [...] This is a story about a normal guy who picks up a gun and that can't end well". Producer Dan Hay emphasized that the emotional "turns" in the characters were a major theme in the game, stating that "that was the emotional thing we wanted and when we first saw it, it was with Vaas." Hay further commented that the game merged the systemic feel and emotional feel from the previous two Far Cry games in order to take the game in a "very, very surprising direction."

Timeline of release years

2004 —
Far Cry

2005 —
Far Cry Instincts

2006 —
Far Cry Instincts: Evolution

Far Cry Instincts: Predator

Far Cry Vengeance

2007 —
Paradise Lost

2008 —
Far Cry 2

2009 —
2010 —
2011 —
2012 —
Far Cry 3

2013 —
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon

2014 —
Far Cry: The Wild Expedition

Far Cry Compilation

Far Cry 4

Games and reception

Title Release date Platform(s) GameRankings Metacritic Information
Far Cry 2004 Windows 89.38%[3] 89/100[4] Far Cry is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Crytek Studios from Germany and published by Ubisoft on March 23, 2004 for Windows. Far Cry sold 730,000 units within four months of release. The game's story follows an ex Special Forces operator named Jack Carver, who is stranded on a mysterious archipelago in Micronesia. He is searching for a female journalist he was escorting after she went missing when their sailboat was destroyed by mercenaries.
Far Cry Instincts 2005 Xbox 86.67% 85/100 Far Cry Instincts is a video game developed and published by Ubisoft for the Xbox console. It was planned for Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2 as well but those versions were canceled. There are some significant changes from the PC game Far Cry. As Instincts was designed more with consoles in mind, the maps are less open-ended since consoles were incapable of rendering the PC version's vast islands. It makes up for this by including extra multiplayer modes through the Xbox Live service, alongside new abilities (feral powers) and a map creator mode which allows the users to create their own maps for multiplayer.
Far Cry Instincts: Evolution 2006 Xbox 76.62% 78/100 Far Cry Instincts: Evolution is a sequel to Instincts and was released for the Xbox on March 27, 2006. Evolution includes a new single-player campaign, although it is considerably shorter than the campaign found in Far Cry Instincts. The storyline focuses on Jack Carver's work for a woman named Kade, which results in him being hunted by local governments due to a frame-up during a botched arms deal.
Far Cry Instincts: Predator 2006 Xbox 360 77.03% 78/100 Far Cry Instincts: Predator, an Xbox 360 title, was released on the same day as Evolution. It includes graphically enhanced versions of both Far Cry Instincts and Evolution.
Far Cry Vengeance 2006 Wii 37.71% 38/100 Far Cry Vengeance is a video game developed and published by Ubisoft for the Wii console. It was released on December 12, 2006. Far Cry: Vengeance is similar to Far Cry Instincts: Evolution in that Vengeance has essentially the same story as Evolution, and also features three new levels, new weapons and vehicles, and different controls.
Paradise Lost 2007 Arcade N/A N/A Paradise Lost is an Arcade version of Far Cry Instincts released in 2007 by Global VR.
Far Cry 2 2008 PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 84.42% 85/100 Far Cry 2 is the second installment in the series. Players choose their character from among nine different mercenaries, none of whom are Jack Carver, though some argued that Carver is The Jackal character. Both have very similar traits and descriptions.

The plot revolves around "The Jackal" who has turned two fictional factions in Africa against each other. The player must stop him in the 50 km2 open world. The AI is said to be highly intelligent, both with respect to the player and their surroundings. The game's 'sandbox' game play has been highly touted, allowing the player access to 50 km2 of African terrain, complete with open savannah, forests, animals, and towns. The game was released on October 21, 2008 in North America and October 24, 2008 in Europe.

Far Cry 3 2012 PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 89.18% 91/100 Jason Brody and his friends, American tourists arrive on an unmarked set of islands and are abducted by pirates who lay claim to the land, led by the insane Vaas. Jason escapes, and must learn the ways of the jungle to survive and rescue his friends.
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon 2013 PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 83.85% 80/100 Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is a stand-alone expansion to the 2012 open-world FPS Far Cry 3, developed by Ubisoft Montreal. The game takes place on a bizarre open-world island crawling with evil and stars '80s action man Michael Biehn (The Terminator and Aliens) in the role of eye-patched protagonist Sergeant Rex Power Colt, whose mission it is to defeat a rogue cyborg army.
Far Cry: The Wild Expedition 2014 PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Far Cry: The Wild Expedition is a compilation consisting of the original Far Cry, Far Cry 2, Far Cry 3 and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. The original Far Cry is an HD remake titled Far Cry Classic. It also got a standalone release on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network.[5]
Far Cry: Compilation 2014 PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Far Cry Compilation is only a compilation consisting of Far Cry 2, Far Cry 3 and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Far Cry brand and how it’s redefined the first person shooter drama.[5]
Far Cry 4 2014 PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 85.00% 87/100 Far Cry 4 takes place in the fictional Himalayan region (most likely Nepal) named Kyrat. The player assumes the role of Ajay Ghale attempting to fulfill his mother's dying wish by spreading her Ashes in Kyrat. Ghale gets caught in the mists of a brutal civil war between the Golden Path and Pagan Min's Royal Army. Players will be able to craft their own stories as they travel through this exotic open world, using new and updated weapons and vehicles as well as wits to survive.

Game directors and writers

Games Director Writer(s)
Far Cry Cevat Yerli Alexis Nolent
Far Cry 2 Clint Hocking Armand Constantine, Susan O'Connor & Patrick Redding
Far Cry 3 Patrick Plourde & Patrik Méthé Jeffrey Yohalem, Lucien Soulban & Li Kuo
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Dean Evans & Alexandre Letendre Lucien Soulban
Far Cry 4 Alex Hutchinson & Patrik Méthé C.J. Kershner, Lucien Soulban, Liz Albl & Li Kuo

Main game series characters

Character Voice Actors
Far Cry
(2004)
Far Cry 2
(2008)
Far Cry 3
(2012)
Far Cry 4
(2014)
Jack Carver Peter Thias
Harlan Doyle Cornell Womack
Valerie Constantine Adriana Anderson
Dr. George Wilhelm Krieger Robert Burns
Colonel Richard Crowe Ken Samuels
The Jackal Dwayne Hill
Reuben Oluwagembi Andy Marshall
Oliver Tambossa Bayo Akinfemi
Dr. Leonid Gakumba Carlos Diaz
Flora Guillen Chantal Quesnelle
Jason Brody Gianpaolo Venuta
Riley Brody Alex Harrouch
Vaas Montenegro Michael Mando
Hoyt Volker Steve Cumyn
Liza Snow Mylène Dinh-Robic
Citra Talugmai Faye Kingslee
Dr. Alec Earnhardt Martin Kevan
Keith Ramsay James A. Woods
Agent Willis Huntley Alain Goulem
Hurk Dylan Taylor
Ajay Ghale James A. Woods
Pagan "Gang" Min Troy Baker
Yuma Gwendoline Yeo
Paul "De Pleur" Harmon Travis Willingham
Noore Mylène Dinh-Robic
Amita Janina Gavankar
Sabal Naveen Andrews
Raju Saad Siddiqui
Kirat Grace Lynn Kung
Rabi Ray Rana Hasan Minhaj
Kalinag Ajay Mehta
Hunter Shawn Baichoo

Spin-off game series characters

Character Voice Actors
Far Cry Instincts
(2005)
Far Cry Instincts: Evolution
(2006)
Far Cry Instincts: Predator
(2006)
Far Cry Vengeance
(2006)
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
(2013)
Jack Carver Stephen Dorff unknown
Harlan Doyle Mark Camacho
Sgt. Valerie Cortez Luis de Cespedes
Dr. George Wilhelm Krieger Robert Burns
Colonel Richard Crowe John Topor
Sgt. Rex 'Power' Colt Michael Biehn
Dr. Elizabeth Darling Grey DeLisle
T.T. 'Spider' Brown Phil LaMarr
Colonel Ike Sloan Danny Blanco Hall
Dr. Carlyle Robin Atkin Downes

Film

Characters

Jack Carver

Jack Carver is the main protagonist of: Far Cry, Far Cry: Instincts, Insticts: Evolution, Instincts: Predator and Far Cry Vengeance. He is a former United States Army Special Forces soldier, has left his past behind and offers his services as a freelance boat charter in the South Pacific. He, is not featured in the rest of Far Cry series, because in a Ubisoft interviewed players about the original Far Cry in their research for this game, the interviewees did not find the character very memorable or likable.

Jason Brody

Jason Brody is the main protagonist of Far Cry 3. He came to the Rook Islands while on a skydiving trip with a group of friends and was captured by Pirates. Following his near-fatal escape from the insane Vaas Montenegro, Jason grew to become a legend among the residents of Rook Island and with the aid of the Rakyat, Jason becomes unstoppable and doesn't rest until his friends and family are rescued.

Ajay Ghale

Ajay Ghale is the main protagonist of Far Cry 4. He travels to Kyrat to fulfill his mother's dying wish for her ashes to be spread somewhere in Kyrat. He quickly becomes involved in a brutal civil war against the oppressive ruler of Kyrat, Pagan Min. After two choices, Ajay becomes Pagan's successor as the King of Kyrat.

Hurk

Hurk is a non-playable character in Far Cry 3. He is American, but according to Huntley he "doesn't even know the words to The Star Spangled Banner", He only appears in the game through the exclusive content Monkey Business in which Jason helps Hurk through four missions. He returns in Far Cry 4's DLC Hurk's Redemption. The DLC features three action-packed single player missions. The harpoon gun can be unlocked after the last (third) mission is finished. Hurk can also be played as in Far Cry 4's new Co-Op mode, "Guns For Hire".

See also

References

  1. Shaw-Williams, Hannah (June 9, 2014). "'Far Cry 4' E3 2014 Trailer Introduces New Villain & Protagonist". GameRant.com.
  2. Dyer, Mitch (May 15, 2014). "Far Cry 4 Announced for 2014". ign.com.
  3. "Far Cry (PC)". GameRankings. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
  4. "Far Cry Critic Reviews for PC". Metacritic. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Purchese, Robert (9 January 2014). "Far Cry: The Wild Expedition is a compilation". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  6. Ubisoft To Make Movies Based on ‘Watch Dogs,’ ‘Far Cry,’ ‘Rabbids’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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