Far Cry Instincts Predator Screens + Trailer

Posted Feb 28, 2006 at 7:07PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Titles, Previews, Videos Tags:
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ZTGamedomain today posted five new screenshots of Far Cry Instincts, coming next month to the Xbox 360. Pro-G also posted a trailer for the game, along with a trailer for Far Cry Instincts Evolution, coming to the Xbox.


If you've been living under a rock these past few weeks and is still thinking that this is just a simple port from the PC version, then view the amazing sunlight and organic water in the last screenshot. Very impressive indeed!
 
 
 

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by ej_424 - 2006-02-28 20:44:16
Glad to see it :)

Finally we're starting to see the potential and power the xbox 360 withholds.
by Snake86 - 2006-03-01 07:18:26
Nice!

Looking good...i really like the far cry games...awesome stuff.
by Macross1984 - 2006-03-01 10:41:14
yawns turning into 'oooohs'

at first i was saying to myself, "oh geez ur kidding?! another re-hash!?" and i thought that all of the people saying" 'see look! 360 PC' "was really ridiculous seeing how its an old game... but aside from all of that... its hard to deny that this is game is actually turning out to look quite nice. i find it funny how many people determine whether or not a game has good graphics by examing the water. I used to be all like 'oh but the water in this game!' too, till water-effects kind of got 'overrated' to me... but i must say that this game has some of the .. umm... wettest? volumetric water ive seen. Speaking of... i know this may sound strange.. but several of my friends also agree.. that some of the best water we have ever seen rendered in a game... is in BLUE DRAGON. now of course we have only seen several videos.. but wow. and who would have thought!? In an Akira Toriyama-art-styled game... the most realistic water?!! Oh how the standards of even the most basic peices of the virtual environmental puzzle are being raised! Dear X360: We enjoy it when you make normal things look cool... Please continue to advance yourself- keep going in this direction!

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