![]() Far Cry 3 excelled at providing you with a wide set of interlocking systems that made every minor gameplay feature both inviting and rewarding. Unfortunately, the underlying structure of the game does a fairly poor job of taking advantage of these features. You can still scout from a distance to mark your enemies and decide whether you want to go in stealthy, guns blazing, or anywhere in between. The fundamentals of combat are completely unchanged as well. You’re still exploring an open-world island, capturing outposts, and tussling with the local wildlife. OK, there might be a few minor differences, but I promise you that Blood Dragon does share a surprising amount in common with its predecessor. And there are dragons that shoot lasers out of their eyes. And every cutscene features at least one reference to an ’80s action movie. And the main character is now a cyborg special-forces commando named Rex Power Colt. ![]() Well, except for the fact that it takes place in an alternate-reality version of 2007 where the world has been reduced to ashes by Vietnam War II. Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is just like Far Cry 3. ![]()
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