Far Cry 2 is a first person shooter that takes place in a war-torn African nation.
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Story & Themes
Far Cry 2 takes place in a war torn central African nation (an imaginary one). The conflict has split into two sides, though neither have the people's best interests at heart.
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The main character can be chosen from a roster of mercenaries, and is tasked with taking down a nefarious weapons dealer called the Jackal who has been supplying both sides of the conflict. As he proceeds in his mission, the mercenary must fight for both sides in turn, and eventually finds that he's being played in more ways than one.
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Meanwhile the player has "buddies" he can meet and complete missions for. He attempts to earn their favor and keep them alive on different missions, but they can die if he doesn't take good enough care of them.
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Far Cry 2's themes include greed and redemption.
Save Points
On the PC version, players can save at will, but on the console version, there are specific savepoints.
Difficulty
The difficulty level is somewhat higher for Far Cry 2 than your average shooter, but there are difficulty settings available.
Heads Up!
Violence The violence is fairly intense, especially in scenes where characters are receiving medical attention.
Strong Language Basic profanity is common.
Substance Use Medicinal drugs (including stimulants) are used often, and beer also appears on occasion.
Discrimination While players have a variety of people (different backgrounds and ethnicities) to choose from to represent their main character, all are men. The game is also set in central Africa, so most enemy combatants are black people--a potentially problematic situation.
Conversation Starters
- Did it ever bother you (if you were playing as a white man) to go into this place and kill its people, who were black? What historical contexts might make this scenario problematic?
- Do you think a game designer should make a game about a region and culture they are unfamiliar with? What might be a reasonable way to go about doing this?
- Do you think someone like the Jackal who has done so many wrongs deserves forgiveness, or is it impossible?