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I am sure I will get around to playing it soon.

But i got to be honest, i was reeeaaaly put off after playing far cry 2. One of the very few games were i couldnt be a$$ed playing it to the end.

I remember doing a job then driving for half an hour to hopefully find another one. I spent more time, health and bullets trying to avoid everything getting to the job and driving there than actually doing it.

I think "Just Cause 2" Felt like Far Cry 2 done correctly,not so much an FPS but you could do trips to jobs that would take a while but actually enjoy the travel so to speak.

I hope they get that sorted this time around. The trailer looks great.

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BTW i just finished Far cry 3. Best game i have played in a LONG time. VAAS was so crazy and thought through perfectly. There is so much to do. the game is beautiful and you can do what you want! 9/10 easy! Seriously recommend playing it. Also they listened to what people said and fixed all that was wrong after farcry 2.

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Yah very good game, hated FC2 played all of an hour of it lol. Only owned the game for a week and played about 8 hours already between work and FIFA 13, on PC of course, great grafix, cool effects with explosions ect. The part where your tripping is cool aswell lol.

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