Far Cry 3
#76
Posté 03 décembre 2012 - 02:51
Jason still sounds soft spoken and while he is obviously numb to killing, there are not many moments where he sounds insane. Captain Walker was visually obvious that something snapped inside of him and you do see how far he has gone at the end. Is this similar to Jason?
Also who thinks ****** is alive still? You don't see a body and when he/she falls, his/her eyes watch you which was creepy.
#77
Posté 04 décembre 2012 - 10:04
1- Hunting mission, they want me to clean a kennel overrun by rabid dogs, wtih RPG
2-A story mission, one of the villagers asked me if i can get rid of some rabid dogs and their leader alpha dog.
3- Another hunting mission, they want me to clean a junkyard overrun by rabid dogs again but with flamethrower now LOL
Whats next, planting C4 on them rabid dogs?
#78
Posté 04 décembre 2012 - 12:38
#79
Guest_FemaleMageFan_*
Posté 13 décembre 2012 - 08:27
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#80
Posté 13 décembre 2012 - 09:11
#81
Posté 13 décembre 2012 - 02:36
FemaleMageFan wrote...
I have never been this intimidated by a video game villian in a long time
I laughed at him honestly. Then again I knew people like that. lol I loved his rant on what was insanity honestly. As its true. All of the people in this world going about life the same way day after day after day in the rat race are the crazy ones.
It is a fantastic game though, well minus the endings imo. But meh least I can gather the Japanese letters, which I enjoy reading.
Modifié par RedArmyShogun, 13 décembre 2012 - 02:37 .
#82
Posté 13 décembre 2012 - 02:44
Buck the historian
#83
Posté 13 décembre 2012 - 02:46
#84
Posté 13 décembre 2012 - 04:09
Cyberarmy wrote...
Yeah endings are pretty shallow (doesn't matter ha sex LOL) While Vaas is really reflectd the defination of insanity, i liked Buck and Sam better as characters.
Buck the historian
He raped your friend and you like him?
Also, Nein!
#85
Guest_FemaleMageFan_*
Posté 13 décembre 2012 - 05:27
Guest_FemaleMageFan_*
Hahah i was terrified when he was making the insanity speech. The part where he was asking why i am looking at him. How the hell did they manage to bring this much life to the characters? Also Buck is awesome! Dat AccentRedArmyShogun wrote...
FemaleMageFan wrote...
I have never been this intimidated by a video game villian in a long time
I laughed at him honestly. Then again I knew people like that. lol I loved his rant on what was insanity honestly. As its true. All of the people in this world going about life the same way day after day after day in the rat race are the crazy ones.
It is a fantastic game though, well minus the endings imo. But meh least I can gather the Japanese letters, which I enjoy reading.
#86
Posté 13 décembre 2012 - 05:57
FemaleMageFan wrote...
Hahah i was terrified when he was making the insanity speech. The part where he was asking why i am looking at him. How the hell did they manage to bring this much life to the characters? Also Buck is awesome! Dat AccentRedArmyShogun wrote...
FemaleMageFan wrote...
I have never been this intimidated by a video game villian in a long time
I laughed at him honestly. Then again I knew people like that. lol I loved his rant on what was insanity honestly. As its true. All of the people in this world going about life the same way day after day after day in the rat race are the crazy ones.
It is a fantastic game though, well minus the endings imo. But meh least I can gather the Japanese letters, which I enjoy reading.
He's also a butt bandit, which makes me wish I could kill him twice >> (sex slave rapist that is >>)
What I liked about the game though is how it aims at real issues, like what you seen in the game in terms of the murders or kidnappings, that happens everyday. Even in the back streets of New York, Tokyo, Vancouver, etc. Heck there is at least anywhere from 18-35 million people stuck in slavery around the globe, maybe even more given the record highs in missing persons. And in the case of Buck's fetish in Nepal for instance there can be..."items" found as young as 7 and 12. Makes me want to go global vigilanty at times.
Its just nice how the game shines a light on those dark aspects that must urbanites ignore or are ignorant about. Plus the Japanese letters take a neat take seen rarely in terms of War, painting the other side as humans as well.
But yeah Still like Sam the most. The game does have some depth to it, and take my word for it and listen to the villagers when in towns. Theres the one woman in praticular thats nuts.
Modifié par RedArmyShogun, 13 décembre 2012 - 09:13 .
#87
Posté 15 décembre 2012 - 01:33
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Okay, so I finished the game. I thought the ultimate choice wwas going to be hard to make, IE let hoyt live and go off with your friends or kill hoyt, but your friends die. But after I killed Hoyt, I wondered what the choice was going to be.
The choice between saving your buddies or being with Vaas with long hair was not hard...and I know I made the right call. I looked up the other ending and was surprised! Anyway, still a GREAT game, and VAAS is awesome! I literally was sad when we had to kill him. Kinda.
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Modifié par MarchWaltz, 15 décembre 2012 - 01:35 .
#88
Posté 15 décembre 2012 - 06:21
The burning of the weed field is definitly my favorite mission. Jason: "Buuuuuurn!"
#89
Posté 15 décembre 2012 - 06:33
Modifié par The Machoborn, 15 décembre 2012 - 06:33 .
#91
Posté 16 décembre 2012 - 12:52
At least others enjoyed it more than I did.





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