yes. that's right. if your failure with far cry 1, you will be disappointed when you play far cry 2, to find out it doesn't have the same format as far cry 1 and follows a "story" its more mission based like Grand Theft Auto, and even feels ALOT like it. having multiple clans to work for and you have to complete all missions to move to a new map area and complete those missions to finally finish the game. and the ending is about as much story as your going to get out of the game. i don't want to spoil it. but there's not much to spoil so. here goes. you basically find one of the head mercs that are working for both sides and aid him and preventing people from leaving to spread the disease so, you have a choice at the end to pay the boarder potrole loads of diamonds to help or take a battery to the top of the hill next to it and blow it making a landslide blocking it. ether way it ends with the same ending. if you choose to deliver the diamonds you are suppose to shoot yourself afterwords but. i never hear a gunshot so. who knows how that ends. needless to say. that's as much story as your going to get. each mission does however have its own small story but NOTHING like far cry 1 and is a story you follow throughout the whole game. bottom line. if your getting this and expecting a far cry 1 type game. its not. its completely different. graphics however are SEXY as all hell. and multilayer is meh
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