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Burning Trees, Driving Cars, Exploring a Dense African Jungle, While Holding an RPG-7.

Far Cry® 2: Fortune's Edition an open-world first-person shooter in a sprawling African landscape, is available on GOG.com for only $9.99.

Far Cry 2 may seem like a regular FPS in an open world, very realistic and graphic, but it’s more than just a sequel to the original. Far Cry 2 takes game realism to another level: you’re always looking from first-person view, the HUD is almost non-present, the environment is fully destructible, you need to pick up an in-game object when you want to see a map or use a GPS system and take wind, rain, day and night (this affects enemy’s AI!) into consideration when planning your moves and attacks. The African setting of Far Cry 2 is rich and detailed. Each of the twenty square kilometers of beautiful wilderness--ranging from scorching deserts to thick jungles--hides weapons, objects, and missions. The level of freedom and immersion is unmatched, and the experience of constructing your own story while you take down the sadistic but intelligent arms-dealer known only as “The Jackal” is rewarding and spectacular.

Far Cry 2 isn’t a short game, either. It’s a long open-world extravaganze which takes from 40 to 70 hours to to beat. And after all this time, when you recover from malaria and bullet wounds, you can create new multiplayer worlds for up to 16 players, making full use of vehicles, weapons, and weather systems in four different game modes: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Diamond and Uprising. Far Cry 2: Fortune's Edition contains the full Far Cry 2 game, including all previously released patches and the Far Cry 2 Fortunes DLC with additional content like new weapons and vehicles.

Get trapped in a fantastic story and brilliant setting for only $9.99, DRM-free and equipped with goodies, only on GOG.com.
Great release, DLC/Expansion is included, good extras...and the price is great as well

This is how all releases should be on GOG

I remember playing this Ages ago on PS3, will eventually pick up the GOG version

This game initially had a lot of problems but it certainly got better over time, nice to see that GOG sells the best possible version online
Post edited May 17, 2012 by Roman5
Nice game, once you can accept its many short comings.

Decent price for it too.
Splendid! Been holding off picking this up in sales in the hope it would come here.

Instab....er...well, insta-when-I-get-paid-buy!
instawishlisted :)
Also: I think the screenshots don't do the game justice, people

This game, when Maxed out on a good system looks AWESOME, seriously, the graphics in the game are fantastic
Very nice. I really enjoyed this. Despite it's few minor flaws. Like those ever spawning guardpost dudes.

Seems that there is a good mod for this. Adds also other tweaks:
http://www.moddb.com/mods/farcry-2-immersion
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deadfolk: Splendid! Been holding off picking this up in sales in the hope it would come here.

Instab....er...well, insta-when-I-get-paid-buy!
Same here.
Looks interesting and i might pick up later
I am currently loving this on the Playstation - if my humple PC will play this I may need to invest. Great Release!
I fucking love Far Cry 2; amazing looking too :D
I loved this game at release, I remember people bitching about the malaria pills and the respawning checkpoints, both insignificant in the ultimate scheme of things ...bitching about the respawning chekpoints is like complaining about extra shooting in a FPS, its just weird, The malaria pills....they are rewards for missions, it keeps you focused...but not too much, you can still dick around and explore.

If I was to complain about something, it would be the lack of wild life in the open plains... on saying that, I did accidently run into a zebra while driving across country.

A gret game.
GOG, you're amazing! I figured since it was from Ubisoft that it would it make it here eventually, but I thought it wouldn't come for years. Maybe this is a part of the marketing for Far Cry 3. But anyway, this is my third-favorite FPS (after Strife and Shadow Warrior), it's a really great single-player experience (never tried multi). I am so glad to be able to have it on GOG!
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F1ach: I loved this game at release, I remember people bitching about the malaria pills and the respawning checkpoints, both insignificant in the ultimate scheme of things ...bitching about the respawning chekpoints is like complaining about extra shooting in a FPS, its just weird, The malaria pills....they are rewards for missions, it keeps you focused...but not too much, you can still dick around and explore.

If I was to complain about something, it would be the lack of wild life in the open plains... on saying that, I did accidently run into a zebra while driving across country.

A gret game.
Yeah, those Malaria pills were very annoying when I played the game as well

From what I understand though, the PC version has a lot of mods and freedom to customize your game to play how you want, which is great

Console versions don't really have this, even if they did try the whole "make your map and play it" thing, which I have to admit was quite cool on a Closed platform
Dear Ubisoft, please be so kind as to release Settlers 7 on GOG. This gem of a game does not deserve to be dragged down by the always-online requirement.
Post edited May 17, 2012 by Phaidox