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Default [Eurogamer]Island games just "cashing in" on Far Cry

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Don't let the crystal clear water and golden sands fool you: as far as the developer of Far Cry 2 is concerned, videogame tropical islands have become the imaginative equivalent of two weeks at Butlins.

With the sequel to Crytek's memorable PC shooter ditching the shores of paradise in favour of the treacherous beauty of Africa, creative director Clint Hocking believes anyone making a game on a tropical island now is just "cashing in" on the success of Far Cry. And that includes the series' original creator, whose second title, Crysis, is set on, yep, a tropical island.
hmm...prove me if I am wrong but after they released FC predator(or one them I can't remember). The rest of the far cry series was made by ubisoft right? How dare this guy pass such a remark. They were the ones who was cashing it in. Dumba@@


Reading reports and reviews the reviewers said that it was the same old far cry setting.

http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=176369
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