Developer: Ubisoft Montréal
Publisher: Ubisoft
Genre: Shooter
Sub-Genre: First Person Shooter
Release Date: N/A
Additonal Info:
Developer: Free Radical
Publisher: Ubisoft
Genre: Shooter
Sub-Genre: First Person Shooter
Release Date: May 20th, 2008
Additonal Info:
Developer: Zero Point Software
Publisher: TBA
Genre: Shooter
Sub-Genre: First Person Shooter
Release Date: TBA 2008
Additonal Info: A.K.A Project IM
Far Cry 2 was announced earlier this year in an unveiling that offered fans little in the way of information on the in-development sequel. Don’t worry though, as Ubisoft has finally acknowledged the error of their ways and has given us a handful of new details in regards to the upcoming title.
The company has gone on record saying that this latest instalment will not be following the same procedures that Far Cry the original or Cryteks other shooter, Crysis has followed. According to them, the game will be a grimy realistic experience deep within the madness of our minds. Don’t expect any absurd monsters throughout this title - you’ll only be confronted by the true monsters of the world, humans.
Far Cry 2 will have a unique feature that will allow you to level your character throughout the game in order to cure the case of malaria you’ve started out with. That’s pretty much expected considering you’re in an African playground. Throughout your journey, you’ll come across medicine that supposedly cures you and makes you less susceptible to damage and injury alike.
Not only is Ubisoft bringing this game in a different direction, but also they’re giving it a new look as well with their new engine, Dunia. Dunia is the word Swahili’s use for “World”. They also plan to use this engine for future endeavours as well. According to developers, the engine is capable of creating an immersive environment that will pull you into the game itself.
"I want the player to feel the grime under his fingernails, the sweat, smell the gun oil”, commented Far Cry 2 Creative Director, Clint Hocking. "I wanted to create the guns jamming, the dust - the world isn't this clean, sterile, digital representation of Africa".
Another new implementation is the way they handled the injury scenario. Sometimes when you’re badly injured, you’ll be forced to perform minor surgery on yourself, such as removing a bullet or maybe even stitching yourself up. However, this will also leave you vulnerable to attack, so being shot while down, will inevitably kill you. They’ve let on that this system will not be overbearing and it won’t get frustrating after awhile, but it will be a part of the game.
Overall it sounds like Ubisoft has a lot in store for the title in comparison to the original. All of these new features could bode well for fans of the game and could definitely give us new experiences as well. We’ll let you know if anything else arises in regards to this title.
Source: CVG

What about Crysis for PS3 guy's. I would say that just getting us rumour after rumour is getting old quick get some really info on Crysis Pretty Please with a cherry on top thanks : )
the game was pretty and all, but i didnt really like crysis all that much. so bringing the game to ps3 isnt that big of a deal in my opinion.
psn id: gingo... this game looks quite sweet, i saw a preview in OPM UK this month and it sounds so great hope they make a good job for ps3 version
Thank God they've got rid of the monsters!!!!!!! Thats the only thing that spolit the original FarCry for me. At least there wasn't any in the online play which was brilliant!
Well if you call setting new standards for gaming pretty, I hate to make a game for you my friend but you are entitled to your opinion but I think that it would make a great game on the PS3
Awesome. Can't wait!
cool
booooooo, another lame FPS, haze,killzone and resistance are going to be the best fps for this year.
Hmm. Something doesn't seem right about this. They aren't using CryEngine2? Why wouldn't they want to use their new flagship engine? Crytek already disclosed that it's being optimized for PS3 and 360, so it's not like they had to make a new engine just to get it working on the consoles.
This seems so dumb, right now you can be 12 different people? and all you do is kill mercenaries? whats the plot? this game seems like a free roaming FPS rpg which seriously is lame.
WOW sounds pretty nice :D
i watched the pc demo and dam it looks sweet. Alot of attention to detail. Gameplay looks dope.
i didnt say the game wasnt technically advanced beyond whats in current games, i said that i didnt like the game. i like the graphics and that was about the extent of it. but yes this a personal opinion. i also think there are a lot of great looking games i didnt like this ones gameplay, possibly b/c i got this and cod4 at the same time and i like cod4 just a lot more. but thats what i think and im sure far cry 2 will be decent but we shall see.
If I were to pick between Far Cry 2 or Crysis, I'd buy Far Cry 2 for sure. Crysis never really did anything for me when I played it on the PC. Sure it was pretty a pretty game, but it was just too easy, like going invisible and sneaking up behind some poor Asian dude before blowing his brains out wit a shotgun.
I will wait on Crysis!
hey dave, at least we have a ps3.
Awesome. Can't wait!
Wasn't Crytek or someone else developing Far Cry?