Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon Classic Edition
Far Cry 3: Claret Dragon | |
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![]() Key art by James White | |
Programmer(s) | Ubisoft Montreal |
Publisher(s) | Ubisoft |
Director(s) |
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Producer(southward) | Fabrice Cuny |
Designer(s) | Kevin Guillemette |
Programmer(s) | Raphaël Parent |
Artist(s) | Olivier Nicolas |
Writer(s) | Lucien Soulban |
Composer(southward) | Power Glove |
Series | Far Cry |
Platform(southward) |
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Release | PlayStation 3 April 30, 2013 Windows, Xbox 360 May i, 2013 Classic Edition PlayStation four, Xbox One, Windows Dec 16, 2021 |
Genre(s) | Starting time-person shooter |
Style(s) | Single-role player |
Far Weep 3: Blood Dragon is a 2013 beginning-person shooter game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published past Ubisoft. It is a standalone expansion to Far Weep 3 and the eighth overall installment in the Far Cry franchise. Blood Dragon is a retro-futuristic parody of 1980s action films, cartoons and video games, and takes place on an open world island. Players assume the role of military cyborg Sergeant Rex "Ability" Colt. Gameplay is largely similar to Far Cry three, though several systems from the base game were simplified or removed, and it introduces the titular blood dragon, a massive reptile-like animate being that tin can be lured to attack hostile outposts.
The game'southward development was completed in about vi months. It was function of Ubisoft'south initiative to release downloadable content that would entreatment to newcomers to the series, and the squad was tasked to create something unexpected as Far Cry 3 downloadable content. The game was inspired by movies from the 1980s such every bit The Wraith and Terminator, and recent movies like Manborg and Hobo with a Shotgun. The manager for Hobo with a Shotgun, Jason Eisener, became the game'due south informal advisor after befriending the game's managing director, Dean Evans. Michael Biehn was invited to provide his voice for the game's protagonist, while Australian synthwave duo Ability Glove composed the game's soundtrack.
Far Weep three: Claret Dragon was released for PlayStation 3 on Apr 30, 2013, and for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 on May 1, 2013. The game received more often than not positive reviews upon release, and was praised for its gameplay, soundtrack and its 1980s influence, but opinions were divided on the game'due south attempts at sense of humor. The game was a commercial success for Ubisoft, equally information technology sold 1 meg copies by August 2013. A remastered version of the game was released in December 2021 would be available for players who purchased the Far Weep 6 flavor laissez passer. While the game did not accept a sequel, a spin-off, Trials of the Blood Dragon, was released in 2016. Netflix is currently producing an blitheness series based on Claret Dragon titled Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix.
Gameplay [edit]
In this gameplay screenshot, protagonist Rex "Power" Filly is attacking the titular blood dragon.
Blood Dragon is a standalone expansion to Far Weep 3, which is an action-chance first-person shooter video game. In the game, the actor controls Male monarch "Power" Colt, a cyborg military commando stranded on an unnamed island. Similar the main game, it allows players to employ diverse means to arroyo their objectives; for instance, players can use various firearms such equally pistols, assault rifles, shotgun, and sniper rifles, and explosives like grenades to kill their opponents.[i] Alternatively, they can utilise stealth tactics such every bit distracting enemies by throwing a dice, or performing silent takedowns with a large knife. Enemies can likewise be tagged using Rex's camera.[2] The game features a simplified graphic symbol progression arrangement. With sufficient cyberpoints (the game'southward equivalent of feel), new skills and gainsay perks, such as increased health or increased defence force, are automatically unlocked.[3] At the beginning of the game, nearly of the skills unlocked by the terminate of Far Cry 3, such every bit swimming for an indefinite duration underwater and chained combat takedowns, are already unlocked.[4] The crafting system featured in Far Cry iii was removed in Claret Dragon.[5]
The island is an open earth that is nearly half the size of Far Weep 3.[six] Players can hunt wildlife, complete side missions to unlock new weapon upgrades and attachments, and liberate enemy outposts and garrisons.[three] The unnamed isle is the habitation of the blood dragons, as well every bit diverse wild animals such as cybersharks and mutant cassowaries.[four] Blood dragons are blind, but they can shoot lasers from their eyes and hunt using their sense of aroma. Players can throw cybernetic hearts to lure blood dragons to an enemy base of operations, which would help Rex to wipe out nearby enemies.[7] The only manner to collect cybernetic hearts is to rip them from the corpses of fallen enemies.[8] Blood dragons are infused with the lights of neon, and the color the neon lights reflect their hostility status. Red means that the beast is already attacking, yellow suggests that the animate being is existence cautious, while green means that they are calm.[two] The game features 13 hostile garrisons that the players can liberate.[9] Hostile enemies volition phone call for reinforcements and activate the alarms if they observe the presence of King in their compound.[ten] These bases accept an energy shield that must be deactivated earlier a claret dragon tin can enter the chemical compound.[eleven] One time liberated, these outposts became fast travel points for the players, though they tin can also freely exploring the world on pes or by various vehicles.[ii] As the thespian explores the world, they volition observe various collectibles in the form of VHS tapes and CRT TVs.[12]
Plot [edit]
Michael Biehn provided his voice for protagonist Rex "Ability" Colt.
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is set in a dystopian version of 2007 where the world is suffering the aftermath of a nuclear war. Ubisoft described the game equally "an 80s VHS vision of the future" where the player must "get the girl, impale the bad guys, and save the world".[thirteen]
The player controls an American cybernetic super-soldier named Sergeant Male monarch "Ability" Colt (Michael Biehn). He and another American cyber-soldier, T.T. "Spider" Chocolate-brown (Phil LaMarr), travel to an unnamed island to investigate Colonel Sloan (Danny Blanco Hall), an aristocracy amanuensis who has gone rogue. Rex and Spider confront Sloan, who knocks Rex out and kills Spider.
Rex is awoken past Sloan'south assistant Dr. Elizabeth Darling (Grey DeLisle), who, disillusioned with Sloan'south goals, betrays him. He teams up with Darling to overthrow Sloan's plan to revert the world to a prehistoric-like country with his rockets, armed with the claret of the "blood dragons" that roam the island. After liberating bases, saving scientists, and killing animals, Male monarch fights Sloan'south other assistant, Dr. Carlyle (Robin Atkin Downes), who has used the blood of blood dragons to turn humans into zombie-like creatures chosen "the running dead". Later on he fights Dr. Carlyle'southward cyber soldiers and blood dragons, Dr. Carlyle is killed past his own AI, who had been mistreated and acted out of revenge.
Rex goes into a parallel dimension where he fights legions of Colonel Sloan'southward running dead. Upon defeating them, he gets the Killstar, an arm-mounted laser gun that allows him to defeat Sloan at the toll of his ain vitality. After Rex and Darling take sexual activity, she is abducted the following morning. King makes an attack on Sloan's base with the Killstar and the Battle Armored Dragon Assail Strike System (B.A.D.A.S.S.).
Rex confronts Sloan who, having programmed Rex, prevents him from attacking. Darling and Spider's memories remind Male monarch of his humanity, and he impales Sloan with his robotic hand and fires the Killstar, killing him. Darling appears and informs King of his success in stopping Sloan's plans, then proceeds to destroy the base. They embrace while looking on at the destruction, every bit Darling looks backside with purple eyes and a sinister gaze.
Evolution [edit]
"We've worked actually hard to do a really bad script and it's been a lot of fun to embrace that, tick off a lot of tropes, and attempt to create something that really is quite atrocious. But we've gone along that line of and then bad it'due south practiced. Information technology's almost like the Troll 2, or Miami Connection kind of aspect of things."
— Dean Evans, the managing director of Blood Dragon.[14]
Far Cry iii: Claret Dragon is a standalone expansion for Far Cry 3, which was released in late 2012. At the time, Ubisoft was experimenting with a new arroyo to release downloadable content (DLC) for their games. The visitor wanted to release additional content appealed to new and pre-existing players. It first experimented with The Tyranny of Rex Washington, a DLC for Assassinator'southward Creed III that is set in an alternate timeline. The team intended to keep this approach for Far Cry three, and allowed the developers to abandon its characters and the settings. Ubisoft welcomed all types of thought for the DLC, and they were approached by Dean Evans, who had previously worked on Assassinator'south Creed III and Tom Clancy's Splinter Prison cell: Conviction, virtually a game that is set in "a 1980s vision of the future". Franchise director Dan Hay and Ubisoft executives in Paris were pleased with the idea, and gave Evans approximately six months to complete its development.[15]
The game was heavily inspired by B-movies released in the 1980s and the early 1990s.[14] Since Hay gave the team free rein to create something unexpected, Evans used the opportunity to "resurrect a VHS-era aesthetic he felt was lost to the times".[15] At the time, the release of nostalgic films such as Manborg and Hobo with a Shotgun made him believe that Blood Dragon would yield similar success, since the genre was underrepresented in the video game industry.[16] Evans contacted director Jason Eisener subsequently watching Hobo with a Shotgun; the two soon became friends, and Eisener became Blood Dragon 's informal adviser, with Evans regularly sending assets and soundtracks to him. Ubisoft also invited Eisener to visit their Montreal function to brainstorm additional ideas and read the game's script. Initially, the team planned to include a boss boxing in Blood Dragon, which would involve King fighting "the Plague", characters from Hobo with a Shotgun. The thought was scrapped due to the game'southward express development fourth dimension.[xv]
Initially, Ubisoft considered hiring Dolph Lundgren for the lead role, Rex "Power" Colt, simply Evans met Michael Biehn, who was known for his roles equally Kyle Reese and Dwayne Hicks, during a Q&A session for The Victim, and decided that he would exist the perfect candidate to vocalism King. Evans contacted Jennifer Blanc to ready a meeting, but he was initially reluctant to meet with Evans due to his unpleasant experience voicing Hicks in Aliens: Colonial Marines, his only voice role for a video game. Biehn changed his heed after meeting Evans, as he found the 1980s influence to exist inherently interesting. The squad described King Colt as "Michael Biehn in Terminator - but if he was the Terminator".[17] Biehn portrayed Rex as "somebody that was one-time and done [wiping out blood dragons] 100 times". Evans added that Rex was "bored" and "contemptuous" nigh the events happening in the game. As a consequence, the team had Biehn record satirical one-liners with a hoarse phonation.[15]
To ensure that the game captured the aesthetics of the 1980s movie, Evans held weekly "Cyborg Nights", where the evolution team gathered together to sentinel films such as Robocop, Predator, and The Wraith. The cutscenes featured in the game are slideshow-styled 16-fleck animations.[xv] Evans too asked the team to blueprint the characters equally if they only have a upkeep of $150.[18] Many characters in the game looked similar action figures, and the team incorporated establish objects into their design that is normally seen in "B-moving-picture show sci-fi".[15] According to Evans, the team was proud of the script, which was "bad", and boasted nearly having "predictable and i-dimensional characters", "terrible story" and "minimal emotions" during early preview events.[seven] He farther remarked that Blood Dragon did not "make much sense", and that the game was designed to be "ridiculous", "fun",[4] "stupid" and "honest". The team hoped that the game could evoke the feeling of playing with action figures when players were young.[xix]
Since the game had a very short development bike, many systems, such as skill copse and crafting, were either removed or streamlined significantly. Evans said the essence of the game is entirely well-nigh "running around with very big guns and shooting cyborgs in their faces whilst trying to avoid dragons that burn down lasers from their eyes".[18] Near of the enemy designs were simple, only creating the blood dragons was challenging for the team due to their massive size; the developers had to rethink the island's blueprint to ensure that the dragons can fully interact with the surroundings without clipping into the terrain. Many features were cutting from the game since the team became over-ambitious: one deleted ending involved King eating Sloan'southward centre before transforming into a behemothic to battle a massive dragon, and a boss fight with Sloan was replaced with cutscenes.[15] At one betoken the game included self-aware quick-time events, such as "press A to prove emotions" and "printing A to cry", but this was subsequently removed from the game.[20]
Australian synthwave duo Power Glove composed the game'due south music. Evans asked Eisener, who worked with the duo previously on Hobo with a Shotgun, to help him accomplish them. The soundtracks were produced fairly early during the game's development, equally Evans wanted to utilise them as a baseline for the game's development. According to Evans, this allowed the squad to understand more almost the atmosphere and the tone the game was striving for. Concept arts were sent to Power Glove for inspiration. The team first composed the Blood Dragon theme, the theme for Rex Colt, and "Omega Force". The production of the soundtrack went smoothly, as the team rarely needed to ask the duo to revise their soundtracks. The soundtracks produced were mainly electronic music that paid homage to John Carpenter and Terminator films.[17] To capture the retro vibe, the team too recruited the sound designer of Airwolf to serve as the game'due south audio director.[nineteen]
Release [edit]
In March 2013, Far Cry three: Blood Dragon was found listed on a Brazilian ratings site.[21] On April 1, 2013, Ubisoft released a teaser video and website for Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, leading many to believe that it was an April Fools' Twenty-four hour period joke.[22] Suspicions that the game was real were further confirmed when Power Glove uploaded music from the soundtrack to SoundCloud.[23] The game was leaked on April seven, 2013, due to an exploit in Ubisoft'south digital distribution service, Uplay,[24] which led a temporary closure until the exploit was stock-still. On April 8, 2013, the game was listed on the Xbox Live Marketplace.[25]
On April 11, Ubisoft officially confirmed the game's release with a new trailer, and that the game would be released on PlayStation Network on April 30,[26] and on Xbox Live Arcade and Microsoft Windows on May 1.[27] The trailer was animated in a 1980s style, including all the tropes of poor voice acting and imperfections designed to make the video look like a VHS tape.[28] [29] A alive-action video titled Claret Dragon: The Cyber State of war was released on April 16, 2013.[30] The virtual box art comprehend for the game was designed by James White, who had previously created artwork for the film Drive.[31]
A remastered version of Blood Dragon was included in the flavour pass for Far Weep half-dozen.[32] The remastered version, titled Classic Edition, was released on Dec 16, 2021.[13]
Reception [edit]
The game received more often than not positive reviews co-ordinate to Metacritic upon release.[33] [34] [35] The game was nominated at the D.I.C.E. Awards for Downloadable Game of the Year,[43] and won the VGX award for Best DLC.[44] The game sold over 500,000 copies in two months, which surpassed Ubisoft's expectations, and its success also boosted the sales of Far Cry 3.[45] At Gamescom 2013, the game was announced to have sold over ane million copies.[46]
The tone and the theme of the game received mixed reviews. Co-ordinate to GameSpot 's Kevin VanOrd, Blood Dragon is "fascinatingly entertaining", its writing more clever than most other shooters in the market and that it was "hard non to exist charmed from the moment it begins".[38] Mitch Dyer from IGN liked the 80s influence and described the experience as entering the mind of a nine-year-sometime child where activity figures come up to life.[39] Sinan Kubba from Joystiq compared King Colt to Knuckles Nukem, and lauded Ubisoft for successfully "combin[ing] crazy ideas with classy writing", a feat that the original game failed to attain.[42] Dan Whitehead from Eurogamer agreed that the game was impaired, adding that it "wears its idiocy like a shield", only remarked that some players may not enjoy this kind of humor.[37] Matt Bertz from Game Informer idea that the story was hilarious, merely commented that the crass sense of humour featured in the game, similar to the 1980s movie, may alienate some of its players.[ix] Jim Sterling from Destructoid and Alex Wiltshire from PC Gamer were more critical of the game's humor; Sterling idea that some of the jokes were banal and lame.[36] [40] The game'due south soundtracks received critical acclaim.[9] [38] The cutscenes were generally liked;[41] [38] VanOrd compared them to older games such as Metallic Gear and Shadow of the Beast,[38] though Dyer noted that some of these cutscenes were also long.[39]
The gameplay received more often than not positive reviews. Most critics liked the blood dragons, as their presence gave players an additional fashion to clear outposts and garrisons. They found the claret dragons' interaction with other enemies to be an engaging feel.[11] [38] Notwithstanding, several critics remarked that it was not too challenging to kill a blood dragon in the game.[42] [38] Wiltshire added that they were not interesting to fight, and were more interesting equally an ally than an enemy.[forty] Whitehead praised the game's progression and pacing, noting that the game ends before it overstays its welcome.[37] Bertz disliked some of the side objectives for disrupting the game'due south pacing, and idea that some of the quests were repetitive and slow.[9] VanOrd and Dyer liked how most of the skills in Far Weep 3 were already unlocked at the beginning of Blood Dragon, with Dyer noting that this made Rex a very powerful character. Many critics remarked that the gameplay strengths of Far Weep 3 remain in Blood Dragon.[40] [38] [41] While several critics were disappointed past the lack of new gameplay additions,[41] [36] Arthur Gies from Polygon idea that Blood Dragon was a more than manageable game due to its smaller size and simplified systems.[11]
Legacy [edit]
Evans initially planned for a sequel,[47] though Far Cry 4 director Alex Hutchinson later added that the game would not have a follow-up.[48] Although no sequels to Blood Dragon accept been released, a Trials game titled Trials of the Blood Dragon was developed by RedLynx and released by Ubisoft in 2016.[49] Evans left Ubisoft in March 2018 after his projection was cancelled internally.[50] Post-obit the success of Blood Dragon, Ubisoft continued to release spin-offs for the series using avails congenital for mainline games, which led to the release of Far Cry Central in 2016 and Far Cry New Dawn in 2019.[51] Blood dragons return as enemies in Dead Living Zombies, the final DLC pack for Far Cry five.[52]
Information technology was announced that Ubisoft was collaborating with Adi Shankar to develop an animated series titled Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix.[53] The show was appear to be in production for Netflix during June 2021.[54]
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External links [edit]
- Official website
Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon Classic Edition,
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