Farcry 3 Stranded Trailer - OMFG!!!! Must See. Must Get!!!

mxxconsays...

Those are pretty realistically done animations.
Looks like we are starting to climb out of the 'uncanny valley'.

While I like dubstep, I'm starting to get tired of hearing it in trailers.

Jinxsays...

Hi, this is Dead Island here, just letting yall remember that my trailer was also awesome and was also on an island. I mean to be fair, I actually sucked but don't forget my trailer!

dannym3141says...

>> ^heathen:

>> ^TheSluiceGate:
Actual gameplay: http://www.fraserking.co.uk/spectrum/screenshots/Commando.png

Yeah, it's hard to get much from a pre-rendered cutscene trailer. Fortunately we already have gameplay footage for Farcry 3.
http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-2011-far-cry-3/716741


And the difference was incredible. I hate to be a miserable arse, but trailers like this are becoming almost standard. They display absolutely nothing of substance in their advertisement of the game. Trailers like this i only watch for the story, and take nothing away about the game. They may as well film 2 lesbians going at it for 2 minutes with ea's latest title printed across the bottom.

The only thing saving this video from disdain is that it's a nice little machinima. Should be criminal when it's on a tv advert.

ChaosEnginesays...

I really don't get the "Far Cry" naming thing.

Ok, the first one kinda made sense, Far Cry, Crytek, Cry engine 1.
The second had nothing to do with the first. Different company, setting, characters, story, etc.

And now it looks like this one has nothing to do with the 2 before it. Honestly, when I see that, it screams "mediocre game with a popular name tacked onto it to shift a few more units"

BicycleRepairMansays...

>> ^ChaosEngine:

I really don't get the "Far Cry" naming thing.
Ok, the first one kinda made sense, Far Cry, Crytek, Cry engine 1.


Well, to be fair, the Crytek/Cryengine names were probably derived from the Far Cry name. the phrase "a far cry" is, after all, a common expression, meaning far from or distant, as in "This sequel is a far cry from the original". In that sense, I suppose it could be applied to any story about somebody being lost on an island, or in some african village thing.

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