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Ubisoft Montreal dropped Far Cry 3 on November 28, 2012, for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. This action-adventure shooter lands you on Rook Islands, a lawless tropical paradise teeming with pirates and mercenaries. You play as Jason Brody, a tourist who gets captured and must fight his way back to civilization using whatever tools the island provides. The game pits you against Vaas Montenegro, one of gaming's most memorable villains, in a story that forces you to question your own morality. It is a raw look at survival where violence becomes the only language that works. The setting shifts from white sandy beaches to dense swamps and mountain ranges, offering a visually striking backdrop for chaotic open-world chaos.
You spend most of your time crossing the island on foot or in boats while hunting for resources. Your loop involves scouting enemy outposts, planting dynamite, and taking down guards with bows or silenced pistols before they raise an alarm. The game features a robust crafting system where you scavenge parts to build traps, upgrade weapons, and unlock new abilities like stealth takedowns. You can switch between a first-person shooter perspective for combat and third-person for exploration. Multiplayer modes let you run objective-based matches or co-op missions with friends. Sessions vary from quick raids on supply depots to long days spent clearing out entire camps while listening to pirate radio stations that set the mood for your rampage.
Critics and players alike rated this title highly, with a Metacritic score of 88 and an IGDB average of 86.5 based on over two thousand ratings. The PlayPile community describes the vibe as atmospheric and emotional, with votes leaning heavily toward story-driven content rather than pure competition. Players spend an average of 20 hours finishing the main campaign, though many linger much longer to find every collectible. Only 44 achievements exist in the game, and the average unlock rate sits at a modest 6.5 percent. The rarest feat is "Heartless Pyro," which only 1.50 percent of players have managed to earn. These numbers suggest that while many enjoy the experience, mastering its most challenging moments remains a niche accomplishment for dedicated veterans.
This game costs as little as $4.75 on Gamesplanet, making it an easy buy for anyone who likes open-world shooters. You will love it if you want a strong narrative with a villain you cannot stop talking about and mechanics that let you solve problems in multiple ways. The achievement system is light, but hunting for the 1.50 percent rarity "Heartless Pyro" adds extra replay value for completionists. Do not expect a polished modern title with seamless online infrastructure, as the multiplayer feels dated compared to current releases. However, the core single-player experience remains one of the best stories in the genre, offering a complete package that justifies the low price tag without needing any DLC.
Far beyond the limits of civilization lies an island, a lawless place ruled by violence and human suffering, where your only escape is through drugs or the muzzle of a gun. This is where you find yourself, stranded in a place that has forgotten right from wrong, a place where you must live by the principles of violence to survive.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
86.5
RAWG Rating
4.3
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