Far
Cry: Blood Dragon is a standalone expansion to Far Cry 3. With a
silly, 80s sci-fi / action themed story and characters, it’s a complete
overhaul of FC3 – at least in terms of visuals, audio and
narrative. You play as cyber-commando Rex Colt, on a mission to stop
the evil Colonel Sloan from destroying the world. The story and
characters of Blood Dragon are its real highlights, and Michael Biehn
does a fantastic job voicing Colt. It’s ridiculous, over the top
and frequently very funny.
Visually,
Blood Dragon looks pretty good with bright, neon lighting and
effects. It also sounds pretty good too with an 80s inspired synth
soundtrack. But aside from visuals, audio and narrative, Blood
Dragon, unfortunately, doesn’t really overhaul the gameplay of FC3.
Like
FC3, you have a fairly large open map with multiple outposts to
capture and secure. Each of these unlock side missions directly
ripped from FC3 such as animal hunting and hostage rescues. If you’ve
read my previous posts regarding FC3 and FC4, you’ll know I’m
rather weary of the Far Cry ‘template’, and it’s a shame Blood
Dragon adheres to it so closely.
Fortunately,
you can ignore the outposts and side content entirely and focus
purely on the main story missions. There’s only about 7 of these,
with maybe 2-3 hours of play, but honestly, any longer and the joke
would have likely worn rather thin.
The
main missions are decent enough but once again, Blood Dragon is held
back by its core FC3 gameplay, where using stealth and taking cover
is the best way to go. I can’t help but feel that a more fast
paced, linear style shooter would have been far more fitting for the
style and narrative.
As
a result, as fun as Blood Dragon may be in terms of story and
visuals, it’s rather bland and by the numbers in terms of gameplay,
with a disappointing selection of weapons and rather lacklustre
combat. The main missions do their job, but there’s nothing
particularly spectacular. The side content is dull, repetitive and
best avoided entirely.
I
wish I could be more positive about Blood Dragon. I do like the style
and story, but it’s not that fun to actually play. Maybe if
I wasn’t so tired of the Far Cry formula I would have enjoyed it
more. I don’t really have anything else to say about it.
A
fun plot, cool visuals, good audio and great VA aren’t enough to
prop up what is essentially only 2-3 hours of mediocre gameplay. I
got it for free and I’m still disappointed.
5/10
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