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Download your copy from here (Limited Time Only) www.mediafire.com Like! and Subscribe! for more GamePlay Videos! (IGN Review) Jason Brody cries out in horror the first time he watches his brother murder a man. When the sibling kills again, there's a vulnerable tremble to Jason's whimpering whisper. "I can't do this, Grant." Shortly afterward, in a moment of panicked self-defense, Jason rams a machete through an attacker's throat. Far Cry 3 establishes a bleak and mature tone out of the gate. Jason, our protagonist, should fear the pirates running the tropical retreat of Rook Island. In his eyes, killing is not cool. Not yet. The emotional weight only gets heavier as he tries to save his missing friends from slave-trading psychopaths. In turn, Jason's gradual transformation from coward to killer unfolds in a natural, believable way, which compensates for the narrow revenge premise. As its unpredictable, often uncomfortable story comes unhinged, Far Cry 3 challenges players' principles: How far would you go to protect the people you love, and what kind of person would you become to get them back? Jason begins his evolution after escaping the clutches of Vaas, the mentally unstable leader of a pirate gang and the man who's kidnapped his friends and family. Before having you hunt down Vaas, Far Cry 3 focuses nearly an hour on teaching you survival skills. Jason scavenges supplies, harvests plants, and crafts useful items from animal skins before ever firing a gun at a man ...