If only Ubisoft still cared as much as they did with Far cry 3, 4 and 5.... Now they make games half ass and does the updates and fixes later when people have already bought the game, Ghost Recon Breakpoint is a great example
Favorite moment is when Jason is in the cave with his friends and he is rationalized killing to simply "winning" and his friends didn't know how to deal with that. Made you think Jason was slowly pyscholgically changing from hunted to hunter.
@@teamnovember5594 new dawn?? What's that? Oh that shit game in the post apocalyptic world after the blast?? Nah don't mention it... It's the worst game I have ever played
@@rustyshackleford2022 lmao that game was meh for me but still played it cuz everyone was saying it's so good and all... Man those dragons wouldn't die even if you hit them with 20 mags of bullet
My favorite memories of this game are that I introduced this game to an older colleague of mine. He wasn't a gamer and just brought a laptop, so I introduced him to this game. He fell in loved with it and played and finished it more than 20 times until the day passed away. RIP Oscar
@@GothicSnowLeopard not really, Uncharted 3 and The Last of Us ran on PS3, and both look a lot better, but they're exclusives so it's a bit different. FC3 still had amazing graphics for the time, and still holds up
@@feixas6961 well you have a point, I know that the PS3 had the better architecture for console hardware, but knowing that a lot of devs struggled to develop for the system, and FC3 ran worse on PS3, its why I think its impressive the PS3 ran it
@@jamesmuhuhu7987 even far cry 2 physics make more sense than cyberpunk Far cry 2 :U stand in fire and u burn Cyberpunk: u are fire proof You can jump from the moon and still survive
Jason Brody is still my favorite protagonist in any game I've played. The way he starts off terrified and gradually gets more comfortable with killing along with the player and starts to scare the friends he's trying to save. *Chef's kiss*
Yep. This is exactly where Ubisoft found their footing on an open world gaming formula. Farcry3 was released, then Farcry 3 came out, then they developed farcry 3 and then farcry 3 and then lastly, farcry 3.
No. They share only that much similarities as a franchise should... Far cry 4 was similar to far cry 3 but not the others... Far cry 5 removed mini map and towers... Added different approach to quests... Added more rpg elements to it... The game isn't linear in 5 like it was in 3 and 4.... There is no order of missions... They can't just make a racing game in the name of far cry... Like how everyone was moaning when Odyssey came out saying it is not an AC game... Now they are complaining about far vry being same so that they can moan when new far cry comes out with different formula... This hate train lead by some haters is never gonna end ... And you're stupid for supporting it...
Personally, I loved all the characters and the setting. The only disappointment of the game was the removal of Great White Sharks before launch. They actually finished making them, and removed them due to better load times. I would have loved to see more terrifying wildlife like that.
@@Adriankillyy Yeah they originally made two separate sharks-one as a medium-sized bull shark and the other was a larger great white shark. The great white shark would have swam around open water away from the shore.
Vaas: "Did I ever tell you what the definition of insanity is? Insanity is doing the same fucking thing over and over again, expecting shit to change." Ubisoft: Doing the same thing every year.
@@bipstymcbipste5641 I mean.... He's a king and all..... It makes sense not to see him regularly But I get your point.... He was an interesting villain ......
I found it very interesting that the lore of the land had elements of WWII in them, it was really cool exploring past camps or secret bunkers of the old Japanese army, you don't know what their presence there was for or what went on and that added a bit of mystery to it, it was fun to speculate. The gameplay was fun for me too and the story & it's bad guy just overall memorable.
"You forgot something" Each of the outpost in the game was so different from each other and so well designed that it felt like playing campaign mission every single time
*Just completed this a few days ago. Amazing game.* Edit: I played it back in 2013, a few months after it came out because it was my older brothers Xbox 360 so I had to wait until he finished, got bored and let you (you know the struggles). I was just saying how I had bought it a few days ago and have played through it again. Also bought FarCry 4 and Mafia 2 because all three games were like £4 each on the Microsoft Store.*
Far cry 3 is a legendary game that made my childhood amazing. And ever since I am big fan of far cry franchise and I play every single far cry game no matter how they are
The thing I loved most about this game: exploration. Holy shit, I cannot count how many hours I spent by simply walking around the islands, collecting every single collectible and crate. Even planning ahead, like "Alright, I will collect almost 10k $ - I need bigger wallet and backpack - what animals I need to hunt down for that ?". I did a mission, and at any major milestone I would stop, and just do side quests, and collect more stuff. And when I had enough money, I would buy maps, because honestly - without them, I would be still there, trying to collect the stuff ! :D Far Cry 3 and Far Cry are games that have a very special place in my heart, and every once in a while, I return to islands and experience it all again.
I remember playing this co-op with my mate, who’d never played it before. I was on the riverbank collecting plants and he was in the river behind me and we were in game chat. All of a sudden he started screaming. A proper panicked scream. He was getting attacked by an alligator, and that memory still makes me smile to this day.
Far cry 3 Co-op isn’t open world, it’s a super linear story type thing, idk how tf you were collecting plants and getting attacked by animals when there aren’t any in the Co-op 💀 🧢
@@bruhmoment2306 Yes there was. I remember playing it and that incident happening. I can’t remember the format or how open it was but that certainly happened to me.
@@bruhmoment2306 I know for a fact it was. I recorded it and I’m in the middle of looking for it to post the evidence. I might have deleted it though because it was years ago. I can’t remember what we were doing but I was on the riverbank doing something (collecting plants if I remember, though it could be wrong) and my mate was in the river and got attacked by an alligator. He was screaming down the mic and I was laughing my head off. If I still have the recording I’ll post it.
Burning the weed farm is still one of my favorite FPS missions ever. And that Skrillex Dubstep “Make it Bun Dem” song playing during that mission is so nostalgic.
I had just gone through a divorce and I remember feeling like an immature ass hole burning weed with a flamethrower...one of the coolest memories of gaming ever. A great era in my life lol
@@MrLaafish LOL who? see that right there? thats called actually pointing out who was the real antagonist. Not this "Hoyt" person you speak about which everyone forgot about in T-minus 5 mins from finding out who he was. Vaaz is the main man in that game. Which is why damn near 10 years later, he is still remembered as one of the best villains in videogame history. if you think otherwise all i have to say is.... " Did i ever tell you the definition of Insanity?"
@@docdirtymrclean3610 that is a weird thing to point out, as a player reaching Hoyt is the halfway point as that is when the second island is unlocked and you gain access to the wingsuit. Forgetting Hoyt is forgetting half of the game, more or less making it sound like people only played the first half for Vaas and then just turned the game off
Probably one of my all time favorite games, and I still regularly go back to it. Nothing more satisfying than jumping into a turret mounted 4x4 and mowing down the enemy or firing the grenade launcher through the windscreen at oncoming vehicles. Still holds up graphically and is such a blast! The left over Japanese WW2 relics like downed aircraft, gun positions etc added an extra dimension and also were really cool to discover and explore as well.
The Poker scene with Hoyt will forever be my most memorable moment of the game. I grew pretty attached to Sam and seeing him take that knife was pretty saddening to say the least but Hoyt is pretty underrated. He honestly felt more of a force of nature and dangerous to me more then Vaas where as Vaas had me laughing and smiling anytime he was on screen lol where as the Poker scene I was sweating and all tensed up like "Holy fuck this is we in it now"
It does seem like they themselves never understood how the game happened to be such a success, but now they also dont even care. Too bad, ubisoft was a logo I loved to see as a kid.
@@madgirlist Yeah same! I used to associate it with great games - Rainbow Six (especially Vegas 1 and 2) for example. Now it's indistinguishable from EA.
OG Ubisoft was insane. Especially when they released the first AC. Altair just chillin in ancient Damascus, insane historical detail, real care and attention. I loved that about the games specifically. But the second they started going off the history rails I was filling out lol. They had that tower synchronization too that revealed map parts as well
It’s sad that they could have been somewhat rockstar level with their games by this point if they weren’t so damn money hungry. I would have rather have waited a couple years for a fc5 than a rushed water down one like we got now.
I loved the first few AC games too. I think they started to go downhill after Desmond Miles died. He was the core character who linked everything together.
The seamlessness of the world was something I was really excited by back in the day. I remember getting gassed how you could just walk into those caves without loading or anything.
One of my college professors worked on far cry 3. He told the class a bunch of really interesting stories about stuff behind the scenes, it was pretty insane at some points.
@@MeggaMann_theBlueLion they were mostly small like instead of the Japanese letters the collectible was supposed to be the teeth of Japanese soldiers. Small stories like that, he couldn’t go into extreme details as to why they wouldn’t use them however because of the way NDAS work but that was one story he told us about far cry 3. They’re a minefield to navigate unless a game is so old NDAS don’t apply because they expire after a set amount of years. He also worked on the original red faction, wrote much of the script on the punisher video game, etc. I totally forgot to reply with what I safely could sorry about that.
Sure, you could go guns blazing, but capturing each camp stealthily with only your knife feels much more satisfying, especially as you unlock newer ways of taking enemies down.
Knife was good but have you tried being 100m away on a high ground and snipping every enemy while having the others not find their bodies 😂😂. That was gold man❤️🔥🔥
Who gave you dat ink hmm....citra give you that ink...my sister give you dat ink...she's gonna make a warrior out of you...californian boy has high on jungle fever
That’s tight that you’re talking about this game. I started playing it again and loving it like I did before. I found a used copy of the far cry compilation, assuming blood dragon was on the disk, but it’s actually a digital code. I was lucky as hell to discover that the code was never used! After all of these years haha.
@@lesterbronson2385 meh I swapped the digital years ago and ive been happy with my choice. Didnt realize discs were still that common tho. Digital is the way to go, buy it once and own it forever on any console its compatibile with.
@@cyanessence420 there’s pros and cons to both physical and digital. I have a ton of digital games too, but strongly prefer physical. “Owning” digital games just grants you access to the license, you don’t actually own it. Digital games could get delisted forever. You can’t delist a physical…..pop the disk in and play…..doesn’t matter whether the license expires or not. I think it’s important to preserve physical games. This new digital age sucks in my opinion, maybe I’m just old school.
@@lesterbronson2385 nah you're right, i prefer to buy my games as a disc too. But that's mostly because im quite forgetful and might not remember my account data a few years later lol
“Make it bun dem” The song title is a reference to the mission in which you burn a marijuana field. It syncs up nicely if you happen to be burning something else at the time.
"Song plays for no reason" literally songs called make it bun (burn) dem featuring Bob Marley's son. While your burning a weed farm and getting high.... I fink u freely also plays later on in the game when you enter vaas' Village.
The tattoo visualization for leveling up and perks was always a cool concept to me. Also, none of the following games have had the same amount of crazy types of Takedowns. Oh, and the mission where you burn all the weed was for sure fantastic as Jake says (this game definitely at the height of the dub-step era lolololol).
having your weapons get rusty and jammed in FC2 was an awesome mechanism that never returned. the moment you unlocked golden weapons was something that actually mattered (and i think there were just 2 but my memory is getting fuzzy after all those years)
I remember the first tower mission being so freaked and scared with my handgun taking it real slow scoping out the place …. But all that was waiting for u was one measly snake 🐍
What the more thing that hooked me more into this game is that the fact that the location of this game based on country, Indonesia. I jumped with excitement the first time word 'Rakyat' ('the people' in English) mentioned, and when I encounter Komodo Dragon, I know this location based on my country. This game is fascinating, gameplay and plot-wise.
Vaas was an interesting villain, the setup to Brody and his friends being kidnapped was great and made things go from, "Everything is A-okay" to "This is real life." An interesting story overall. The whole idea that this could happen, and probably does, adds to the interest.
@@flobbergassy that’s a shame. I’m not too excited for far cry 6….hopefully it’s cool. Gus from breaking bad should be cool, but other than that, it’s not really calling my name haha
What can I say, hearing you describing this masterpiece has left me with so much nostalgia, I used to play this a lot and loved it, still fallow all the far cry series. I used to complete all the towers to get free guns and roamed around with bow and sniper rifle, sneaky boy lol. Thank you guys for this awesome video, it made my day
This game had so many amazing mechanics, they all worked so well, I had never see a game do so many things so well all at once. Platforming, wildlife, skill tree, smooth combat, takedown animations, stealth, THE BOW, I could actually carry 4 guns instead of 2 which was the fad at the time, the characters were pretty awesome, the fire mechanics, the guns felt good, some vehicle combat in there, even the exploration was decent. It was amazing. Oh yeah and even Poker was fun.
@@TheForbidden_1ne right I hate when people say it’s medicore or something, everytime I see a comment like that I know they didn’t play it until every other game became it haha.
Great look back at Far Cry 3. I love this game and agree with what you say. All the mechanics like the hunting, crafting, gameplay, towers, clear the camps (stealth or rambo), skill trees, great villain. You may have seen these once or twice before but this was the first time they were all together and done so well. Brilliant game
Totally agree. Before FC3 I mostly played chiller games, but like Brody, I found my love for action and chaos through the course of this game lol. All the pieces come together in a great way.
I remember how I felt when I first played this game back when it came out. I was blown away by the graphics and gameplay. I still go back and play this over the newer ones. IMO FC3 and FC2 are the best of the entire series.
Something I really liked about this game was how the guns felt, they felt "heavy". Comparable to what the weapons in Bad Company 2 felt like or nowadays in Rainbow Six Siege. Very few games get this right, and for me is something that makes or breaks a shooter in the long run.
@@Mr.S380 more iconic? Is this a joke? You HAVE to be a little ass kid lmao. That quote was used so much throughout the 80’s and 90’s it was ridiculous,
I remember completing this game to the point where there was nothing left to do except explore the 2 islands. This specific game has a special place in my heart and always will, I will never forget this game. I love it so much.
One of the best rescue/revenge stories to have been made into a video game. Personally It is in my top ten all time favorite FPS games. When Ubisoft is on point they shine bright.
I loved Far Cry 2, I'm sure it helped that i was living in Africa at the time i was playing it. But Far Cry 3 topped it by a huge margin. It's in my top 5 favourites of all time. The ending though, DAMN! Did not expect that.
Going against popular opinion, but Primal is my favorite Far Cry, and I've played them all. The reason I like it is due to its unique setting and weapons, forcing you to take a more stealth approach and rely on your environment more than then the other Farcry games where you can just easily get the biggest gun and walk straight into an outpost and just shoot everyone in a couple minutes. Also, Sabertooth mounts.
This one was one of my top favorite games of all time. Loved using the bow and sneak into every base and take it down without a single enemy seeing me.
This game is still unbeaten, the story and the characters are amazing. I wanted to play it again and I gave myself a little challenge, the free weapons and bows and silencers felt kinda unrealistic in the situation Jason was, so I managed to beat the game only with weapons and ammo that I picked up from enemies and around the world
I will back this masterpiece of a game with every fibre in my body until the day I die, No other games has fully immersed me like this one, being lost on a tropical island, killing pirates, having a genuine ambition to want to get all your friends and brothers back, exploring the weird and wonderful characters you meet, the weapons, upgrading the bow by killing animals, medicines, towers, capturing bases, A brilliant game that no other game will fill that soft spot this one did
3 was amazing but now they overused the “tropical” setting. If they still want us to have fun running around in grass and palm trees then they need the gameplay to be as good as 3.
There were two factors that made FC3 a big deal: it was the first successful attempt to take the Ubisoft open world formula to a open landscape, as AC games took place mostly in urban areas. Second, the narrative inspiration on Alice in Wonderland and its perfect approach for a modern action game.
that weed burning mission is one of the most memorable missions in gaming history.....that background song, everything burning, i was so hyped doing that mission
6:20 I have to disagree here. Exploring was a pain in the ass most of the time. I swear at least 60% of collectibles were on top of huge hills or mountains that we had no grapple to climb with. If we fell off or got attacked by an animal and died then we’d get sent back all the way to the last outpost or radio tower. The ground vehicles were clunky and not easy to handle. And waypoints were nice but with no lit up path on the mini map it was atrocious. I had played 4, 5, ND and 6 before this one so maybe it’s just cuz I know they nailed the formula in later games, but I didn’t like this one as much
it was like the first game that firing weapons actually felt like firing weapons and sounded like guns and not old gunshot.mp3 files from 1997. as well as the guns were real guns, it was open world. and the story was actually very good and unique and VASS is still one of my favorite game characters thats ever existed.
The title track is so great one of my all time favorite songs in a video game and the optional scene where Jason can talk to Daisy and he tells her that killing is starting to feel like winning was so well delivered Daisy doesn’t even know how to respond and you both just pretend it never happened that’s genuinely subtle story telling which is pretty rare in AAA games
I truely loved the coop part of the game, a friend of mine and I played it alot, and we recently reinstalled the game and introduced it to two of our friends, and they loved it 😀 FC3 has the best coop, in any of the games ive ever played tbh
I dropped off of Far Cry 3 for years because I found certain missions really frustrating and couldn't bring myself to try and finish it. The first Far Cry I actually finished was Far Cry 5. The only annoying moments were the timed missions where Jacob Seed captures you had to keep fighting through a maze and get to the end before time ran out. You got captured at random wherever you were on the map, also by John Seed and Faith Seed, But John and Faith's missions weren't anywhere near as frustrating. Still a very fun far cry game though. I tried far cry 4 but it felt like too much like 3 and when i got to the first stealth mission that caused an auto fail when you got caught i thought "nope" and stopped playing altogether. Far cry 3, for me, is the best game in the series.
Far Cry 3 is especially charming for me because of the use of some kind of broken Indonesian as the indigenous people's language. Things like "The rakyat" which simply means "the people" or "Beras Town" for a Rice farm kinda town is just funny and honestly memorable.
I like shooting the cages with a silencer and let the animal attack. My favorite game is definitely the cult who takes over that county in Montana! So much fun
It was back when Ubisoft cared about games more than being politically correct. For the time, it was an absolute masterpiece. Still looks good and plays good @4K on modern PC. Try Ziggy's mod. After FC3 and Blood Dragon, it's all been a long downhill slide into meritocracy.
My fondest memory comes from when I was doing what I call the "pyro challenge", completing the game while only using fire based weapons. I spotted a goat on a cliff and shot it with a flare gun. When I went to skin it I caught on fire, for whatever reason I decided "I must jump off this cliff". So I jumped... And landed on top of an alligator. I couldn't stop laughing as it spun me around. 😂
Far Cry 3 hands down best Open World game to-date. I love all the Far Cry games and really excited for Far Cry 6 and especially the Villains DLCs. But the one thing that stands out for me anyways in Far Cry 3 was the story definitely. The loot animations and rewards felt rewarding. Just a deep game all around. Why Ubisoft took out the loot animations? I have no idea. I have a feeling FC6 is going to feature some really cool things. So glad they've brought back voice actors for the main protagonists. Can't wait. 3 more months! Thanks for the videos man
I recently played thru this again and completed it 100% it was so satisfying replaying all of the cool stuff and hunting down the relics and whatnot. This game was a masterpiece.
This was the first game I 100% completed without even trying to do it, I just wanted to see everything in the game, it has a special place in my heart
Same bro, good comment
Same, it was actually fun exploring and didn't feel like a chore.
Imagine the feeling replaying the game in 25 years 😍
I don't know why, but exploring in this game is fun
I agree.
Vaas was one of the most well-acted villains in any video game.
Fr! I get excited every time I see Michael Mando in bigger roles, he's underrated
Vaas is one of the best villains in gaming history and he wasn’t even the main bad guy from Far Cry 3. Everyone forgets about Hoyt lol
Best if all time.
I thoroughly enjoyed the mini series
@@waboneoes truth honestly forgot his name until you said it
Everything made Far Cry 3 amazing!!!
The voice acting, the story, the gameplay, etc.
It was authentic at the time
Agreed, its still one of my top 5 favorites
Then after far cry 4, they kept re using the same formula and it got dry
You forgot the OST, "Further" is still one of the better ending credits songs in gaming to this day.
If only Ubisoft still cared as much as they did with Far cry 3, 4 and 5.... Now they make games half ass and does the updates and fixes later when people have already bought the game, Ghost Recon Breakpoint is a great example
Favorite moment is when Jason is in the cave with his friends and he is rationalized killing to simply "winning" and his friends didn't know how to deal with that. Made you think Jason was slowly pyscholgically changing from hunted to hunter.
Nice observation. That type of character development is something that was missing from FC5 and New Dawn. I hope they bring it back.
@@teamnovember5594 new dawn?? What's that? Oh that shit game in the post apocalyptic world after the blast?? Nah don't mention it... It's the worst game I have ever played
@@teamnovember5594 From " getting scared seeing his brother killing a pirate" to " becoming the king of the island "💓💓
@@businessgamerprb5398 worst in the series by far was blood dragon sci fi is lame af
@@rustyshackleford2022 lmao that game was meh for me but still played it cuz everyone was saying it's so good and all... Man those dragons wouldn't die even if you hit them with 20 mags of bullet
My favorite memories of this game are that I introduced this game to an older colleague of mine. He wasn't a gamer and just brought a laptop, so I introduced him to this game. He fell in loved with it and played and finished it more than 20 times until the day passed away. RIP Oscar
RIP OSCAR
What is Oscar
@@rebel6809 oh the reward that actors get obviously
Where was he bringing the laptop from?
Rip Oscar
Watching the tattoos appear on the arm was so satisfying
Facts
U mean the TuhTao? Lol
@@deandrehoward1261 Yeeee
i still play this game every year since 2013. Everytime it gets even better and I don't get bored, since I think more about the story.
The perfect visual representation of a skill tree
dont forget the graphics. this game is 9 years old and still looks great to this day
Amazing it was even able to run on Xbox 360 and PS3
And its game physics are even better than cyberpunk
@@GothicSnowLeopard not really, Uncharted 3 and The Last of Us ran on PS3, and both look a lot better, but they're exclusives so it's a bit different. FC3 still had amazing graphics for the time, and still holds up
@@feixas6961 well you have a point, I know that the PS3 had the better architecture for console hardware, but knowing that a lot of devs struggled to develop for the system, and FC3 ran worse on PS3, its why I think its impressive the PS3 ran it
@@jamesmuhuhu7987 even far cry 2 physics make more sense than cyberpunk
Far cry 2 :U stand in fire and u burn
Cyberpunk: u are fire proof
You can jump from the moon and still survive
Jason Brody is still my favorite protagonist in any game I've played. The way he starts off terrified and gradually gets more comfortable with killing along with the player and starts to scare the friends he's trying to save. *Chef's kiss*
I wouldn’t say the best. But definitely has great character development
Not the best. He's no different from any other protagonist.
He is the guy we hope we would become if we were put in that situation. Who hasn't played the game and thought, "Yeah i'd do that for my friends!"
Hes ok but hes no Arthur morgan
@@iHaveTheDocuments he's not different from any other protagonist who went from a Saint to Rambo. The point of the game is survival.
Yep. This is exactly where Ubisoft found their footing on an open world gaming formula.
Farcry3 was released, then Farcry 3 came out, then they developed farcry 3 and then farcry 3 and then lastly, farcry 3.
I hate this comment because I want to disagree, but I cant.
@@egoowen im so sorry lol
No.
They share only that much similarities as a franchise should...
Far cry 4 was similar to far cry 3 but not the others...
Far cry 5 removed mini map and towers...
Added different approach to quests...
Added more rpg elements to it...
The game isn't linear in 5 like it was in 3 and 4....
There is no order of missions...
They can't just make a racing game in the name of far cry...
Like how everyone was moaning when Odyssey came out saying it is not an AC game...
Now they are complaining about far vry being same so that they can moan when new far cry comes out with different formula...
This hate train lead by some haters is never gonna end ...
And you're stupid for supporting it...
@@breakthebad1770 shut up. Your point became invalid the moment you insulted me.
@@fayyaz5785 👍
Personally, I loved all the characters and the setting.
The only disappointment of the game was the removal of Great White Sharks before launch. They actually finished making them, and removed them due to better load times. I would have loved to see more terrifying wildlife like that.
They removed great white sharks? Then why is there a picture of a shark on the map?
@@Adriankillyy that's a bullshark. There is bullsharks on the game
@@Adriankillyy Yeah they originally made two separate sharks-one as a medium-sized bull shark and the other was a larger great white shark. The great white shark would have swam around open water away from the shore.
@@Adriankillyy -_-
Bro I'm scared of the bull sharks in FC3, you got me geeking if you think I'ma fight a great white 💀
Vaas: "Did I ever tell you what the definition of insanity is? Insanity is doing the same fucking thing over and over again, expecting shit to change."
Ubisoft: Doing the same thing every year.
Vaas foreshadowing
the problem is, that they expect things to not change, to still have success with it, but it changes as they loose success with over bloated stuff
Hi dude, I have Far Cry video in my channel...
i never noticed that 😂 thats pretty ironic
Ohh the irony
My first introduction to the Far Cry series. And unfortunately it was the high water mark. None of the antagonists since have measured up to Vaas.
Yeah in the 4th one Pagan actually has a compelling reason to be in power and stay in power ….. you kind of fk up Kyrat
Facts
@@mikespike2099 but he just occasionally calls you or appears in a few cutscenes. Talk about under utilizing your interesting villain
@@bipstymcbipste5641 I mean.... He's a king and all..... It makes sense not to see him regularly
But I get your point.... He was an interesting villain ......
@@mjkrh He's the main villain. At least let me help him take down the Golden Path in the secret route
This game was a masterpiece (to me)
To almost everyone exept fornite kids
I agree
to us*
Me too but I pretty much quit after killing Vaas
Couldn't have said it better 👏
I found it very interesting that the lore of the land had elements of WWII in them, it was really cool exploring past camps or secret bunkers of the old Japanese army, you don't know what their presence there was for or what went on and that added a bit of mystery to it, it was fun to speculate.
The gameplay was fun for me too and the story & it's bad guy just overall memorable.
Interesting that the game has some lore to explore.
Thanks for that insight. Any backstory always makes things more interesting.
if you read the letters you find in the island, you can imagine what went through during the war.
"You forgot something"
Each of the outpost in the game was so different from each other and so well designed that it felt like playing campaign mission every single time
They also got tougher when you get to the second island
@@secretagentrandybeans2203 I don't know if you can say tougher, if you had a sniper and a suppresor, you were good to go, rince and repeat
*Just completed this a few days ago. Amazing game.*
Edit: I played it back in 2013, a few months after it came out because it was my older brothers Xbox 360 so I had to wait until he finished, got bored and let you (you know the struggles). I was just saying how I had bought it a few days ago and have played through it again. Also bought FarCry 4 and Mafia 2 because all three games were like £4 each on the Microsoft Store.*
Can't believe you just play the game and not like 5 year ago and feel nostalgic
And how much did you upgrade?
Damn you’re late game came out forever ago
I feel sorry for you. You never get to experience how real looking the graphics were... 🤣.
Took you long enough
Far cry 3 is a legendary game that made my childhood amazing.
And ever since I am big fan of far cry franchise and I play every single far cry game no matter how they are
👍🏼👍🏼
@Top Noodle you need to play blood dragon NOW. It might be even better than 3
me too man
And this is why ubisoft keeps making the same game over and over again
Far cry Blood dragon 💀
I remember repeatedly dying on purpose to replay the flamethrower part
I got so tired of the skrillex song that played meanwhile because i died all the time 😅
Yo that level was difficult to me on the hardest difficulty level.
I did the same and got stuck on that part for 2 hours
Yeah low key didn’t take the flamethrower so when I go to this part I was stuck on it all night playing the same skrillex song
Skrillex Music
The thing I loved most about this game: exploration. Holy shit, I cannot count how many hours I spent by simply walking around the islands, collecting every single collectible and crate. Even planning ahead, like "Alright, I will collect almost 10k $ - I need bigger wallet and backpack - what animals I need to hunt down for that ?". I did a mission, and at any major milestone I would stop, and just do side quests, and collect more stuff. And when I had enough money, I would buy maps, because honestly - without them, I would be still there, trying to collect the stuff ! :D
Far Cry 3 and Far Cry are games that have a very special place in my heart, and every once in a while, I return to islands and experience it all again.
I remember playing this co-op with my mate, who’d never played it before. I was on the riverbank collecting plants and he was in the river behind me and we were in game chat. All of a sudden he started screaming. A proper panicked scream. He was getting attacked by an alligator, and that memory still makes me smile to this day.
Far cry 3 Co-op isn’t open world, it’s a super linear story type thing, idk how tf you were collecting plants and getting attacked by animals when there aren’t any in the Co-op 💀 🧢
@@bruhmoment2306
Yes there was. I remember playing it and that incident happening. I can’t remember the format or how open it was but that certainly happened to me.
@@stanettiels7367 I know for a fact it wasn’t far cry 3, it might’ve been 4
@@bruhmoment2306
I know for a fact it was. I recorded it and I’m in the middle of looking for it to post the evidence. I might have deleted it though because it was years ago. I can’t remember what we were doing but I was on the riverbank doing something (collecting plants if I remember, though it could be wrong) and my mate was in the river and got attacked by an alligator. He was screaming down the mic and I was laughing my head off. If I still have the recording I’ll post it.
@@stanettiels7367 I ain’t tryna start any thing, I just don’t think it was 3.
Burning the weed farm is still one of my favorite FPS missions ever. And that Skrillex Dubstep “Make it Bun Dem” song playing during that mission is so nostalgic.
yeahhh
While burning drug plants
I had just gone through a divorce and I remember feeling like an immature ass hole burning weed with a flamethrower...one of the coolest memories of gaming ever. A great era in my life lol
Agreed. Video games dev should put more moments with badass music.
Everything was perfect about that game. The setting, gameplay, and the focus on the villain. Vaas is still the greatest villain in the franchise
I will say he is the best villain in gaming
But the main villain is Hoyt tho, Vaas was a pawn under him
@@MrLaafish LOL who?
see that right there? thats called actually pointing out who was the real antagonist. Not this "Hoyt" person you speak about which everyone forgot about in T-minus 5 mins from finding out who he was.
Vaaz is the main man in that game. Which is why damn near 10 years later, he is still remembered as one of the best villains in videogame history. if you think otherwise all i have to say is....
" Did i ever tell you the definition of Insanity?"
@@docdirtymrclean3610 that is a weird thing to point out, as a player reaching Hoyt is the halfway point as that is when the second island is unlocked and you gain access to the wingsuit.
Forgetting Hoyt is forgetting half of the game, more or less making it sound like people only played the first half for Vaas and then just turned the game off
@@MrLaafish have i told you the definition of insanity?
Short answer: vaas
Long answer: this
Seriously, if you never played this game ur missing out. On sale it’s only 3 bucks on the ps store. Classic game
Same on Xbox store too I just bought it lol
Nah overrated, tlou2 is better
@@mr.perfect748 you are incredibly funny
@@mr.perfect748 tlou2 was a disappointment in the tlou series
@@szelwyn5012 without tlou2, tlou wouldnt have been a series
Probably one of my all time favorite games, and I still regularly go back to it. Nothing more satisfying than jumping into a turret mounted 4x4 and mowing down the enemy or firing the grenade launcher through the windscreen at oncoming vehicles. Still holds up graphically and is such a blast! The left over Japanese WW2 relics like downed aircraft, gun positions etc added an extra dimension and also were really cool to discover and explore as well.
The Poker scene with Hoyt will forever be my most memorable moment of the game. I grew pretty attached to Sam and seeing him take that knife was pretty saddening to say the least but Hoyt is pretty underrated. He honestly felt more of a force of nature and dangerous to me more then Vaas where as Vaas had me laughing and smiling anytime he was on screen lol where as the Poker scene I was sweating and all tensed up like "Holy fuck this is we in it now"
There were so many scenes with sam i was thinking, ah fuck he's gonna die. Same with Willis the entire plane mission to get to Hoyt's Island
Sam is not real german 🤣
@@Agent-ie3uv he is german and speak a few words in german in the english version like gut
Gamespot: “what made Far Cry 3 a big deal?”
Ubisoft: “we have no idea”
It does seem like they themselves never understood how the game happened to be such a success, but now they also dont even care.
Too bad, ubisoft was a logo I loved to see as a kid.
@@madgirlist Yeah same! I used to associate it with great games - Rainbow Six (especially Vegas 1 and 2) for example. Now it's indistinguishable from EA.
I’m actually worried about far cry 6. I hate Far Cry 5, didn’t feel like a far cry game at all
@@milinddixit6583 I know, right?
I miss being hyped for a new Assassin's creed/prince of persia/splinter cell/far cry..
This isn’t gamespot though….
Seeing farcry 3 still getting love after all this time makes me glad!
Bro you're not alone..👍
I heard theirs an classic edition for Ps4. Is it worth it? I own Far Cry 4, 5 and New Dawn but never played 3 before.
@@akirakurusu6623 Yes it is worth it.
@@akirakurusu6623 Worth every single dollar.
@@akirakurusu6623 2 is better honestly but 3 isn’t bad
OG Ubisoft was insane. Especially when they released the first AC. Altair just chillin in ancient Damascus, insane historical detail, real care and attention. I loved that about the games specifically. But the second they started going off the history rails I was filling out lol. They had that tower synchronization too that revealed map parts as well
It’s sad that they could have been somewhat rockstar level with their games by this point if they weren’t so damn money hungry. I would have rather have waited a couple years for a fc5 than a rushed water down one like we got now.
Don’t forget about Chaos Theory
@@V92LTHEREAL far cry 5 is still fine .. far cry new dawn was the worst in the series
I loved the first few AC games too. I think they started to go downhill after Desmond Miles died. He was the core character who linked everything together.
Origins is fantastic too 💯
The seamlessness of the world was something I was really excited by back in the day. I remember getting gassed how you could just walk into those caves without loading or anything.
One of my college professors worked on far cry 3. He told the class a bunch of really interesting stories about stuff behind the scenes, it was pretty insane at some points.
What were the stories?
Yes please don’t go into detail
Can i play after all endings?
Yes please be vague
@@MeggaMann_theBlueLion they were mostly small like instead of the Japanese letters the collectible was supposed to be the teeth of Japanese soldiers. Small stories like that, he couldn’t go into extreme details as to why they wouldn’t use them however because of the way NDAS work but that was one story he told us about far cry 3. They’re a minefield to navigate unless a game is so old NDAS don’t apply because they expire after a set amount of years.
He also worked on the original red faction, wrote much of the script on the punisher video game, etc. I totally forgot to reply with what I safely could sorry about that.
Sure, you could go guns blazing, but capturing each camp stealthily with only your knife feels much more satisfying, especially as you unlock newer ways of taking enemies down.
Knife was good but have you tried being 100m away on a high ground and snipping every enemy while having the others not find their bodies 😂😂. That was gold man❤️🔥🔥
@@yashjh8082 that was fun too!
@@yashjh8082 Ghost recon style.
Far cry 3 had the best takedown visuals. I recently played far cry 5 and god i was so disappointed. 🤦🏻♂️
Didn't you also get bonuses for liberating outposts without getting caught? Or am I thinking of Farcry 4?
“Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity”
"playing the game over and over expecting different ending is insanity"
Who gave you dat ink hmm....citra give you that ink...my sister give you dat ink...she's gonna make a warrior out of you...californian boy has high on jungle fever
The only thing I dislike about the graphics is the weird black outline but that's really not an issue the graphics still look amazing
Ironic. With ubi trying to recreate Vaas with each new release
That’s tight that you’re talking about this game. I started playing it again and loving it like I did before. I found a used copy of the far cry compilation, assuming blood dragon was on the disk, but it’s actually a digital code. I was lucky as hell to discover that the code was never used! After all of these years haha.
People still use discs? Lol
@@cyanessence420 hell yeah! Hahah. So much better than digital games.
@@lesterbronson2385 meh I swapped the digital years ago and ive been happy with my choice. Didnt realize discs were still that common tho. Digital is the way to go, buy it once and own it forever on any console its compatibile with.
@@cyanessence420 there’s pros and cons to both physical and digital. I have a ton of digital games too, but strongly prefer physical. “Owning” digital games just grants you access to the license, you don’t actually own it. Digital games could get delisted forever. You can’t delist a physical…..pop the disk in and play…..doesn’t matter whether the license expires or not. I think it’s important to preserve physical games. This new digital age sucks in my opinion, maybe I’m just old school.
@@lesterbronson2385 nah you're right, i prefer to buy my games as a disc too. But that's mostly because im quite forgetful and might not remember my account data a few years later lol
“Make it bun dem”
The song title is a reference to the mission in which you burn a marijuana field.
It syncs up nicely if you happen to be burning something else at the time.
It’s “Make it bun dem” and it came before far cry 3 💀
The word reference doesn't imply chronology in any way but thanks for the correction otherwise.
@@michaelq92 ya, I used the wrong emoji, i may have come across as an asshole, if I did I’m sorry
@@bruhmoment2306 your good I get what you mean just wasn't trying to be that specific.
I’m currently doing my third playthrough of this game, haven’t played since 2014 and it’s as good as I remember. One of the best games ever made!
That flamethrower mission when you burn the weed with the music in the background was so good
Fuck yeah that reggae music was sick
Make it burn dem - Damian Marley ft. Skrillex
ITS A BADASS MISSION
For 15 year olds smoking weed in they're parents basement probably 😂
That's a lot of weed burned. Wasted.
"Song plays for no reason" literally songs called make it bun (burn) dem featuring Bob Marley's son. While your burning a weed farm and getting high.... I fink u freely also plays later on in the game when you enter vaas' Village.
Remember that flute which comes up whenever you drive in jungle?
The tattoo visualization for leveling up and perks was always a cool concept to me. Also, none of the following games have had the same amount of crazy types of Takedowns. Oh, and the mission where you burn all the weed was for sure fantastic as Jake says (this game definitely at the height of the dub-step era lolololol).
having your weapons get rusty and jammed in FC2 was an awesome mechanism that never returned.
the moment you unlocked golden weapons was something that actually mattered (and i think there were just 2 but my memory is getting fuzzy after all those years)
Paper planes was the perfect song for this game so many memories just listening to that tune
Such a great opener!
I remember the first tower mission being so freaked and scared with my handgun taking it real slow scoping out the place …. But all that was waiting for u was one measly snake 🐍
And yet on my first playthrough that stupid snake was enough to scare the shit out of me.
Same
Dude those snakes are asshats. Every time I heard one... it would pounce before I even had time lol good times.
I’m literally playing it right now. One of my favorite games from the 360/PS3 days
The Damien Marley soundtrack episode was just insane.
Best part of the whole game 😤😂
Damn straight highlight in gaming history
Did I Ever Tell You The Definition Of Insanity
make it bun dem
What the more thing that hooked me more into this game is that the fact that the location of this game based on country, Indonesia. I jumped with excitement the first time word 'Rakyat' ('the people' in English) mentioned, and when I encounter Komodo Dragon, I know this location based on my country. This game is fascinating, gameplay and plot-wise.
Malaysia bro not Indonesia
Vaas was an interesting villain, the setup to Brody and his friends being kidnapped was great and made things go from, "Everything is A-okay" to "This is real life." An interesting story overall. The whole idea that this could happen, and probably does, adds to the interest.
No, Pagan Min is better.
Sadly every far cry after that was basically the same
Or assassins creed
Or just about every ubisoft FPS
Are they really? I’ve only played far cry 2 & 3. Blood dragon is next for me. 4 and 5 suck?
@@lesterbronson2385 They don't suck, but they don't do anything new.
@@flobbergassy that’s a shame. I’m not too excited for far cry 6….hopefully it’s cool. Gus from breaking bad should be cool, but other than that, it’s not really calling my name haha
@@lesterbronson2385 far cry 5 has the cult which is interesting
@@raptorfromthe6ix833 that sounds cool, that’s the one that takes place in montana or whatever?
What can I say, hearing you describing this masterpiece has left me with so much nostalgia, I used to play this a lot and loved it, still fallow all the far cry series. I used to complete all the towers to get free guns and roamed around with bow and sniper rifle, sneaky boy lol. Thank you guys for this awesome video, it made my day
This game had so many amazing mechanics, they all worked so well, I had never see a game do so many things so well all at once. Platforming, wildlife, skill tree, smooth combat, takedown animations, stealth, THE BOW, I could actually carry 4 guns instead of 2 which was the fad at the time, the characters were pretty awesome, the fire mechanics, the guns felt good, some vehicle combat in there, even the exploration was decent. It was amazing. Oh yeah and even Poker was fun.
So true!!! With everything added and it was completely polished and fun in every single way. Games like this are few and far between
@@TheForbidden_1ne right I hate when people say it’s medicore or something, everytime I see a comment like that I know they didn’t play it until every other game became it haha.
@@iforgot87872 Yea this game came out back when Ubisoft was still innovative and pushing the industry forward in terms of quality and creativity.
Great look back at Far Cry 3. I love this game and agree with what you say. All the mechanics like the hunting, crafting, gameplay, towers, clear the camps (stealth or rambo), skill trees, great villain. You may have seen these once or twice before but this was the first time they were all together and done so well. Brilliant game
Totally agree. Before FC3 I mostly played chiller games, but like Brody, I found my love for action and chaos through the course of this game lol. All the pieces come together in a great way.
I remember how I felt when I first played this game back when it came out. I was blown away by the graphics and gameplay. I still go back and play this over the newer ones. IMO FC3 and FC2 are the best of the entire series.
👌👍🏼
but 2 ´has a better graphic ? and much better physic
I'm just now playing 3 and 4 on series X. These games are amazing, better late than never🤷♂️
Something I really liked about this game was how the guns felt, they felt "heavy". Comparable to what the weapons in Bad Company 2 felt like or nowadays in Rainbow Six Siege. Very few games get this right, and for me is something that makes or breaks a shooter in the long run.
the ak sound is a perfect example of how good the sound design was
Gunplay is HUGE to me as well (especially with FPS games) and they nailed it with FC3
I loved when that song “ukulele girl” would come on the radio
Me too!
me too man
Me too man Fvck I remember playing this game for the first time in 2019
Me too
Of course it's because of the "did I ever mention the definition of insanity" quote
Facts
that quote is way older than this game, fyi. ubisoft stole that, they didn’t make it up
@@mkv2718 bruh. But hey, at least they made it more iconic without crediting
@@Mr.S380 more iconic? Is this a joke? You HAVE to be a little ass kid lmao. That quote was used so much throughout the 80’s and 90’s it was ridiculous,
@@SycoticForeverNeverAF bruh, never knew that. I live on the other side of the planet
I remember completing this game to the point where there was nothing left to do except explore the 2 islands. This specific game has a special place in my heart and always will, I will never forget this game. I love it so much.
Just platted this big boi on ps4. I really enjoyed it it aged well
Nice
one of the greatest games ever created alongside borderlands 2
I keep forgetting they came out in the same year
@@mathieuedde1465 yea as well as black ops 2, what a year 2012 was for gaming
I still play BL2 to this day. Borderlands 2 and Far Cry 3 are definitely in my top 10 games ever
@@xghostninja-9611 same here it's an incredible game
Michael Mando is one of my favorite actors now
One of the best rescue/revenge stories to have been made into a video game. Personally It is in my top ten all time favorite FPS games. When Ubisoft is on point they shine bright.
I loved Far Cry 2, I'm sure it helped that i was living in Africa at the time i was playing it. But Far Cry 3 topped it by a huge margin. It's in my top 5 favourites of all time. The ending though, DAMN! Did not expect that.
People hate on the newer far cry’s but me I love them all. I’ve played far cry 3,4,5, Primal and new dawn !!!
Same no matter what people say I really enjoy far cry series but far cry5 kidnap system was really annoying.
5 and new dawn sucks
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Going against popular opinion, but Primal is my favorite Far Cry, and I've played them all. The reason I like it is due to its unique setting and weapons, forcing you to take a more stealth approach and rely on your environment more than then the other Farcry games where you can just easily get the biggest gun and walk straight into an outpost and just shoot everyone in a couple minutes.
Also, Sabertooth mounts.
5 and new dawn are hot trash. The villains are literal garbage
Just finished the game 100% yesterday, such a great game.
Lies
Me too got my platinum on that game.
@@donvito5647 the 120 relics that were collected disagree =))))
@@donvito5647 why would someone lie over something like that
Vass really made this game..he was such a memorable character
i was fking pissed when he died and the game wasnt over... i mean it was over for me
This one was one of my top favorite games of all time. Loved using the bow and sneak into every base and take it down without a single enemy seeing me.
This game is still unbeaten, the story and the characters are amazing. I wanted to play it again and I gave myself a little challenge, the free weapons and bows and silencers felt kinda unrealistic in the situation Jason was, so I managed to beat the game only with weapons and ammo that I picked up from enemies and around the world
I literally finished this game last week! It was sooo good, I understand the hype for it.
If you haven’t played it definitely pick it up!
You late but hey who gives a fuck you like it!! One of the best games ever made
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Nice
Funny, I literally bought this a few minutes ago then this popped up in my subscriptions. Are you guys reading my mind?
yes
Cool😎👍🏼
google: yes XD
you will love the game if its the first time, perfect game to start with
me too!
I will back this masterpiece of a game with every fibre in my body until the day I die,
No other games has fully immersed me like this one, being lost on a tropical island, killing pirates, having a genuine ambition to want to get all your friends and brothers back, exploring the weird and wonderful characters you meet, the weapons, upgrading the bow by killing animals, medicines, towers, capturing bases,
A brilliant game that no other game will fill that soft spot this one did
3 was amazing but now they overused the “tropical” setting. If they still want us to have fun running around in grass and palm trees then they need the gameplay to be as good as 3.
How was 4 and 5 tropical ? 4 was a mountain range and 5 was a farm county
Did you even play far cry 4 or 5? Neither one of those had "tropical settings."
I dont remember 4 and 5 having palm trees
Ah 4 and 5 have no tropical settings and they have better gameplay and gunplay
I want some more Urban hybrid tropical settings? Wait till you play Far Cry 6
"Who gave you that ink" - Vaas
"Enjoying my sister's company, huh? She's making a warrior out of you. You're so fucked, Jason!"
Do you know the definition of insanity - vass
@@sujaabraham9348 Insanity is like "One time is funny, two times is f*king annoying you know?"
/Still a quote from Vaas/
My sister gave you that ink huh?
There were two factors that made FC3 a big deal: it was the first successful attempt to take the Ubisoft open world formula to a open landscape, as AC games took place mostly in urban areas. Second, the narrative inspiration on Alice in Wonderland and its perfect approach for a modern action game.
Delivered one of the best lines in a absolutely savage way that still sticks to me this day.
Which one??
@@MrHappyShop i think it's the insanity scene
that weed burning mission is one of the most memorable missions in gaming history.....that background song, everything burning, i was so hyped doing that mission
6:20 I have to disagree here. Exploring was a pain in the ass most of the time. I swear at least 60% of collectibles were on top of huge hills or mountains that we had no grapple to climb with. If we fell off or got attacked by an animal and died then we’d get sent back all the way to the last outpost or radio tower. The ground vehicles were clunky and not easy to handle. And waypoints were nice but with no lit up path on the mini map it was atrocious. I had played 4, 5, ND and 6 before this one so maybe it’s just cuz I know they nailed the formula in later games, but I didn’t like this one as much
The part where your character talks about killing feeling more like winning. Still a pretty shocking piece of dialogue.
The tripping scenes (when Jason was on drugs) where absolutely amazing!!
Intro to Far cry 3 is goated!
When you even got games like zelda going along the blue print you know it was ahead of its time and a unforgettable masterpiece.
it was like the first game that firing weapons actually felt like firing weapons and sounded like guns and not old gunshot.mp3 files from 1997. as well as the guns were real guns, it was open world. and the story was actually very good and unique and VASS is still one of my favorite game characters thats ever existed.
"Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity" - Vaas
The title track is so great one of my all time favorite songs in a video game and the optional scene where Jason can talk to Daisy and he tells her that killing is starting to feel like winning was so well delivered Daisy doesn’t even know how to respond and you both just pretend it never happened that’s genuinely subtle story telling which is pretty rare in AAA games
I love this channel so much. Watch it everyday when i take a break from studying.
I truely loved the coop part of the game, a friend of mine and I played it alot, and we recently reinstalled the game and introduced it to two of our friends, and they loved it 😀 FC3 has the best coop, in any of the games ive ever played tbh
An excellent production. Clean and fast and fun. Well done you are obs a fan and obs a great presenter. Subbed
I remember an add for this game being "It's Skyrim with guns." I was pretty well sold then
I was excited when I found out the more of the outposts you took, the less enemies there are just driving around
Wtf, i completed the game 8 times and nvr realized that 😶😶my dumb ass
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@@siddharthsingh8010 yeah remember the map at first is kind of reddish but after capturing an outpost the surrounding area is all green😇😇
@@yashjh8082 that i know, i was talking about less encounter with enemy whie free roaming after capturing the outpost.
As someone who has played FC2 and 3 (with 2 played till the end) I can definitely confirm that
I just got a Vaas figurine today, it’s my first ever gaming item like this. So happy
Where from
@@loue1673 rook islands ofcourse
@@loue1673 Ubisoft heroes. I got it from a local gaming store
I dropped off of Far Cry 3 for years because I found certain missions really frustrating and couldn't bring myself to try and finish it. The first Far Cry I actually finished was Far Cry 5. The only annoying moments were the timed missions where Jacob Seed captures you had to keep fighting through a maze and get to the end before time ran out. You got captured at random wherever you were on the map, also by John Seed and Faith Seed, But John and Faith's missions weren't anywhere near as frustrating. Still a very fun far cry game though. I tried far cry 4 but it felt like too much like 3 and when i got to the first stealth mission that caused an auto fail when you got caught i thought "nope" and stopped playing altogether. Far cry 3, for me, is the best game in the series.
Far Cry 3 is especially charming for me because of the use of some kind of broken Indonesian as the indigenous people's language. Things like "The rakyat" which simply means "the people" or "Beras Town" for a Rice farm kinda town is just funny and honestly memorable.
Now I just wanna install the game again, and play it inch for inch.
$2.99 on PS Store right now
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I have it on disc😋 Most games on disc actually.
I like shooting the cages with a silencer and let the animal attack. My favorite game is definitely the cult who takes over that county in Montana! So much fun
Have you tried new dawn? it’s like 5 but in a nuclear fallout future and the cult is still active but way smaller
@@teaminviminkook2794 new dawn is bad
Yeah 5 is still my favourite. 3 was really good but 5 just clicked with me
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Idk how, but whenever I'm replaying/playing a game, Gameranx makes a "big deal" video about that game.
Google is watching.
@@moduleheadindependentcreat8158 lol yeah...and they're Informing Gameranx...
I remember getting this for Christmas 2013 along with Skyrim and black flag. Miss those days
Voss may have not been the big bat of the game but he stole our hearts
I just purchased the game a couple weeks ago. Just finishing up some other games first.
Nice!
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It was back when Ubisoft cared about games more than being politically correct. For the
time, it was an absolute masterpiece. Still looks good and plays good
@4K on modern PC. Try Ziggy's mod. After FC3 and Blood Dragon, it's all
been a long downhill slide into meritocracy.
My fondest memory comes from when I was doing what I call the "pyro challenge", completing the game while only using fire based weapons.
I spotted a goat on a cliff and shot it with a flare gun. When I went to skin it I caught on fire, for whatever reason I decided "I must jump off this cliff". So I jumped... And landed on top of an alligator. I couldn't stop laughing as it spun me around. 😂
Far Cry 3 hands down best Open World game to-date. I love all the Far Cry games and really excited for Far Cry 6 and especially the Villains DLCs.
But the one thing that stands out for me anyways in Far Cry 3 was the story definitely. The loot animations and rewards felt rewarding. Just a deep game all around. Why Ubisoft took out the loot animations? I have no idea. I have a feeling FC6 is going to feature some really cool things. So glad they've brought back voice actors for the main protagonists. Can't wait. 3 more months!
Thanks for the videos man
Pretty strong words saying it’s the best open world game lol
WOW, how the hell did I not realize that vass is nacho from better call Saul
If i ever lived vicariously through any game character.... It was this one...
Hit me in the feels my ninja
I recently played thru this again and completed it 100% it was so satisfying replaying all of the cool stuff and hunting down the relics and whatnot. This game was a masterpiece.