Ubisoft has shared another chunk of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon gameplay, this time narrated by the game’s creative director Dean Evans. This gives a sense of Blood Dragon‘s willful stupidity, and shows off a trick that wasn’t present in Far Cry 3: The ability to call in a massive land-dragon to fight your enemies. Nifty.
Watch More Of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon’s Gameplay
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9 responses to “Watch More Of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon’s Gameplay”
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minskiz
Why can’t we have more creative games like this!!!!
Sick of modern day shooters so much! -
Heisenburg
This is a day one purchase for me. Just a shame you can’t buy it off the shelf because I reckon the marketing team could have come up with something quite creative for the packaging. I’m not watching any trailers because I know I will be playing this with the aim of doing everything and stretching it as far as possible. I sure hope it is received well and the studios realise that this type of approach to a game can be quite rewarding to the player.
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transientmind
Did… did the in-game character just blow up some guys in a jeep with a grenade at 1:45 then quip, “That’s my kind of blow-job,” followed by the commentator advising we’ll now ‘slot one in the back entrance’?
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arkayn
Pre-ordered this on Steam a couple weeks ago.
Every vid I see it just gets more awesome.Everyone needs to buy this. Please god let it be a success so they do more crazy shit like this.
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transientmind
What I don’t get is how it’s FIFTEEN BUCKS. I mean… it’s not really an expansion in so far as you don’t need to have bought the original game. That’s usually why expansions are cheap – they already got you to pay for the engine/assets.
I have a sneaking suspicion that this was the result of some kind of executive bet between a creative and an accountant/meddler.
“Look. Just let us do whatever the hell we want without interfering, and it’ll be an off the hook success.”
“Hah. Alright. Token budget for DLC nothing more.”
“Sweet. It will have 80s synth, neon everything, cliched to hell cyber commandos and be completely unashamed full of swearing and dick jokes and balls of steel.”
“You’re pushing it.”*later*
“Uh. So. That teaser you let out for the DLC… people are losing their shit and we just got enough enquiries about preorders to pay for the budget three times over. I think we need to call the bet off and take this seriously.”
“NUH-UH! You promised! Besides, the REASON we’re getting the preorders is because people can tell we’re unchained and free to be completely nuts.”
“Gnghgh. Well… at least take a budget increase or something, make it a standalone so we can increase saturation; this could be Real.”
“Heh. See? I told you we can do this without corporate meddling.”
“I have my doubts that this neon techno dinosaur-fighting cyber-soldiers thing will work more than once. Pretty sure anything after this will be ‘played out’ and you’re back to focus groups.”
“Mrf. …You might actually be right. But at least now you’ll listen to us when we say we know what’s ‘fun’, right?”
“We’ll see how the sales go.”-
arkayn
I agree and I see what you’re saying.
It could be a blip because it is a one off.
Though as you acknowledged it is standalone and only $15 for a full on 8 hour campaign.
If the little experiment pays off though they may let the other studios decide what is fun and good pricing and we will see other releases in this pricing and size…… hopefully.
Nice well written dialog by the way. 🙂 so saw it play out in my cynical little head.
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