

You can also craft medical/combat/hunting syringes harvesting from plants spread throughout the island. These animals can then be skinned with which you can craft ammo pouches to loot sacks. Wildlife is another thing I loved, I spent hours hunting animals in the island. The island itself is populated by lush forests and greenery and the ocean. The animations felt smooth and authentic. Add to that the soft shadows around the characters was a bit distracting. I was unable to turn on anti-aliasing and other features and the game, although gorgeous to look at, still had something missing. Comes with a catch though, it can only be enjoyed completely with a DX11 graphics card. Far Cry 3 has some really sweet graphics which can be only defined as 'Orgasmic'. I just could go on rant about the graphics. The Radio Tower climbing itself could be considered a mini-game which actually felt a lot like platforming and deeper you go into the plot these tower become more complex to climb. Climbing on top of it and activating them unlocks & marks key points and items on your map. Just like Assassin's Creed there are Radio Tower laid all around the island. Far Cry 3 is indeed, as I read somewhere, SKYRIM WITH GUNS. You can tag enemies with it and monitor their movements and take them off with your trusty Bow and Arrow (which by the way is super cool) or distract them tossing a stone, isolating them and going in for a very pleasurable melee kill. Love the camera feature, used for surveillance. If you are playing in the latter style there are tons of arsenal at your disposal ranging from pistols to rocket launchers. You can either go stealthy taking off each enemy or go in guns blazing. And then there were also instances like them running straight towards you giving you a chance at making an easy headshot coz while these morons run they somehow tend to forget to shoot at you. They don't just stand there while you snipe them off, the moment they find a fallen comrade, they run off to set the siren on and they flank you from all sides. Enemy AI could be considered good and bad. And that's exactly why the reason Vaas, the game's antagonist ended up on the box art rather than the protagonist Jason Brody in an action pose. After Heath Ledger's legendary Joker, Michael Mando's portrayal of an insane, merciless, sadistic 'Vaas Montenegro' saturates everything a perfect Antagonist should ever be. "Did I ever tell you the definition of INSANITY?" says Vaas in one sequence. Superbly voice acted and mo-capped, these are some of the characters that could be considered classic. Vaas, Citra, Dennis, Hoyt, Sam, Buck Hell I remember almost everyone in the game. Never before were NPC characters so memorable. Though as you progress through the campaign, you learn new skills, you get more driven with a lust to kill, with vengeance to the point where you sacrifice certain stuff. You as Jason Brody initially is revolted when he sees his brother kills someone and he is further shocked when he makes his first kill. Far Cry 3 has superb character development. Once you acquire all these skills, verging close to the climax, you either feel like a one man army at times or someone edging close to insanity. And unlike other RPG element-merged- FPS, it does make a huge difference. These skills are distributed through 3 tabs: The Heron, The Shark and The Spider, which you will acquire as you progress. RPG elements comes aback and gives you skill points for almost everything you do which can be invested in the Skill Tree. There are different alternatives to complete an objective and ergo its one of the best open-ended game out in the market now. Far Cry 3 promises open ended gameplay and its vast and varied as opposed to the Far Cry 2′s drab African Savannah But a lot of mechanics from the original has been carried over to Far Cry 3 most notably the Fire mechanics. Jason Brody and friends came here for adventure and that's exactly what you get served well THAT and more. The Rook Island as I mentioned is massive to say the least and there is a ton to do here. It ploughs you forward through the campaign. The plot is nothing game-changing, but its super cool nonetheless. Fed with vengeance, you hunt and kill your way up the very hostile yet paradisaic Rook Islands. You and your friends ends up in the hands of a group of pirates led by the insane Vaas Montenegro who murders your brother in cold blood.

Far cry 3 puts you in the shoes of Jason Brody and into the massive Rook Islands.
