

The AI voice communicating with our protagonist as well as the AI voice heard over enemy base loud speakers was nothing short of spectacular, entertaining in the best ways and I find myself wanting to start the game all over just to make sure I pick up on every word she says.

Dozens of times throughout I found myself laughing out loud, occasionally spitting out my drink or even laughing to tears. Blood Dragon manages to shine where the other games have not, and could not: it’s sense of humor. More than that, it’s a romp through everything we know and love about Far Cry ranging from it’s piggybacking off of the amazing Far Cry 3 gameplay and mechanics to it’s complete reimagining of the first Far Cry’s high-potential yet ultimately low-quality…everything.

It’s a romp through everything we know and love about classic sci-fi movies ranging from the Terminator-inspired world to level designs reminiscent of Aliens, Logan’s Run, and Predator, to references to Running Man, Empire Strikes Back, and Rocky. It’s a romp through everything we know and love about classic sci-fi movies ranging from the Blood Dragon is an absolute blast.
