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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.
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anjohl: First official DRM free release for this one.
Not quite, Amazon.com has been selling this game DRM free for a while.
HOLY CRAP!

This is by far my favorite flawed FPS out there, and I can't wait to try out a new DRM-free version on my future gaming rig. Thanks GOG!
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jefequeso: HOLY CRAP!

This is by far my favorite flawed FPS out there, and I can't wait to try out a new DRM-free version on my future gaming rig. Thanks GOG!
Perfect description.. favorite flawed! :)
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StingingVelvet: Very flawed game, but still well worth playing. I hated the mouse control in the PC version though.
do you have Gregory Peck as your avatar? I agree with you on the PC mouse control
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jefequeso: HOLY CRAP!

This is by far my favorite flawed FPS out there, and I can't wait to try out a new DRM-free version on my future gaming rig. Thanks GOG!
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Purebreed: Perfect description.. favorite flawed! :)
I can agree with you!
Post edited May 18, 2012 by strange-benhur
Enjoyed this a bit on the PS3. I won't buy this because it won't run on my laptop that can only play GOGs. Eerrr, sorry, that initialism isn't any good anymore. Good old games, I mean.
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wizall: Enjoyed this a bit on the PS3. I won't buy this because it won't run on my laptop that can only play GOGs. Eerrr, sorry, that initialism isn't any good anymore. Good old games, I mean.
I think you had it correct the first time. GOG has been moving away from "Good Old Games" as an acronym, at least the "Old" part.
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wizall: Enjoyed this a bit on the PS3. I won't buy this because it won't run on my laptop that can only play GOGs. Eerrr, sorry, that initialism isn't any good anymore. Good old games, I mean.
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tfishell: I think you had it correct the first time. GOG has been moving away from "Good Old Games" as an acronym, at least the "Old" part.
That's what I understand. That's why I went for some facetiousness. Hmm, didn't intend the snark. But, yeah, you know what I mean. People looking to play a decent shooter (and can) ought to give this a go at a good price.
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StingingVelvet: Very flawed game, but still well worth playing. I hated the mouse control in the PC version though.
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strange-benhur: do you have Gregory Peck as your avatar? I agree with you on the PC mouse control
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Purebreed: Perfect description.. favorite flawed! :)
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strange-benhur: I can agree with you!
I dont think its Gregory Peck, Granted, I could be wrong, but who Careys.
Does this game continue the story of the first one? Or is the story of the first one concluded, and this is another hero in another part of the world in similar situation?
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Tarhiel: Does this game continue the story of the first one? Or is the story of the first one concluded, and this is another hero in another part of the world in similar situation?
The story has nothing to do with the first one. In this one you're a mercenary who has to kill a warlord in central africa.
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Tarhiel: Does this game continue the story of the first one? Or is the story of the first one concluded, and this is another hero in another part of the world in similar situation?
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Licurg: The story has nothing to do with the first one. In this one you're a mercenary who has to kill a warlord in central africa.
Good to know, thanks.
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Licurg: The story has nothing to do with the first one. In this one you're a mercenary who has to kill a warlord in central africa.
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Tarhiel: Good to know, thanks.
Also, you should know that it has no sci-fi anymore. No mutants:(
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Licurg: Also, you should know that it has no sci-fi anymore. No mutants:(
Thank God for that ;)

Also not warlord but weapon dealer.
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Licurg: Also, you should know that it has no sci-fi anymore. No mutants:(
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Bodkin: Thank God for that ;)

Also not warlord but weapon dealer.
Weapon dealer, warlord... Still a guy with guns:P
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jefequeso: HOLY CRAP!

This is by far my favorite flawed FPS out there, and I can't wait to try out a new DRM-free version on my future gaming rig. Thanks GOG!
Ah. You never played Boiling Point then. That's my favourite flawed sandbox FPS set in a jungle. Being horribly broken ended up being one of the more attractive features of Boiling Point.