Far Cry 1
is a first person shooter video game developed by Crytek Studios and
published by Ubisoft on March 23, 2004, for Microsoft Windows. Far Cry
sold 730,000 units within four months of release. It received positive
reviews upon release. The original game has since spawned a series of
sequels and spin off games and a movie. Far Cry isn't just a stunning
technical accomplishment. It's quite possibly the best single player first person shooter experience for the PC since Half Life.
Far Cry game's story follows a former U.S. Army Special Forces operative Jack Carver, who is stranded on a mysterious archipelago. He is searching
for a female journalist he was escorting after she went missing when
their boat was destroyed by mercenaries. The game includes thematic
elements relating to the dangers of weapon zing genetic engineering and
the genocide of local islanders as can be seen by the deformed creatures
created by a mad scientist named Krieger.
Without
a doubt, Far Cry has the most advanced graphics seen in any PC game to
date. Everything in this game looks amazing, and the level of
verisimilitude is unprecedented. Jungles actually feature dense foliage
that consists of trees, plants, and tall grasses, and this foliage is
filled with birds and insects. Beaches have blinding-white sand, and the
surf slowly laps ashore. The character models are some of the best
we've ever seen in such a game, and they're richly detailed
and animated. The game also incorporates real time lighting and shading
effects to a degree rarely seen before, so when you walk in the jungle,
you actually see the shadows of overhead leaves flickering on your
rifle. In some of the larger indoor levels, the shadows of oncoming
opponents are projected in larger than life form onto walls. Intense
heat blur from lava streams distort the atmosphere. And a near miss from
an enemy rocket will black out your vision as if you got the wind
knocked out of you. You can't help but be pulled in by the sheer
immersiveness of the game.
As
expected, you're going to need to have some serious hardware to run Far
Cry as it's meant to be played. While the game will run on lower-end
machines, you'll have to tone down detail settings. And with older video
cards, you won't get much of the graphical eye candy in the game. From
our experience, we recommend a 2GHz machine with
a DirectX 8.1 or 9.0-compliant video card. However, Far Cry could very
well be the killer app people have been looking for to justify
upgrading, because it looks that good. And, frankly, running the game
with a lower detail level means you lose a lot of the jungle foliage,
which reduces your level of immersion in the game. It should be noted
that Crytek's execution is superb. Aside from the multiplayer quirks, we
experienced no stability issues and no bugs. This is an impressive
accomplishment considering the complexity and ambitious scale of the
game. The potential for this technology is exciting. Not only do we
expect third party developers to license Crytek's engine to power their
own games, but Crytek also includes editing tools with Far Cry, so modmakers will get to develop their own ideas.
Far
Cry is a stunning game in so many ways. It certainly raises the bar for
graphics to new heights. And yet, it's not just a technology
demonstration. In Far Cry, the graphics are just one of the ingredients
that submerge you into the experience. The developers exhibit a growing
sense of maturity throughout the game. It's as if they themselves were
learning how to use the graphics engine in conjunction with the AI,
sound, and level design to
create a superior gameplay experience one that starts out impressively
and, for the most part, just keeps getting better. The result is an
awesome thing to behold, and it's an even better thing to experience.
System= Pentium III, CPU 1.0 GHz
RAM= 256 MB
Video Memory= 64 MB
Size= 2.67 GB
OS= Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista,7 and 8
Serial Key
FCY-WFN9-LFLQ-EG8W-LCFJ
OR
FCY-ARNO-FUH3-9UDE-Q65F
FCY-KBHP-5R8C-54UV-1HPM
FCY-IAMN-OTAD-UMPP-ERSON
FCY-FX04-YVWE-HYMK-JQ7V
FCY-8VN0-7F81-A5JL-FU38
FCY-PGTD-2TZV-8G6H-DU96
FCY-YKDM-4ALX-1NJR-CFEL
FCY-MJNX-DT6L-LYLC-7XUN
LO32-HACB-YZ21-XTLF-B9C3
FCY-GF3A-PM0D-T43L-DFXJ
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