It looks and feels sluggish, which is a shame

Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Classic Editionshould be an easy win, but after just 30 minutes with this latest version, I think I’m ready to tap out. I feel a headache coming on.

This latest release — which is available as a standalone for $14.99 acrossPC,PS4, andXbox One, or included at no extra cost in theFar Cry 6Season Pass — doesn’t really do anything we haven’t seen before fromBlood Dragon. And while that would be fine for some fans, many of whom have a soft spot for this zany cyber-heart-chucking mini-open-world adventure, I think it’s safe to say that many players were hoping for more than a “functional” re-release. The biggest setbacks? Sluggish aiming and 30 frames per second.

Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon Classic Edition PS4 screenshot

I thought I could handle that fine over time, but it’s low-key unpleasant.

After playing long enough on PS4 Pro to get through the tongue-in-cheek tutorials, sneak past some Blood Dragons, and take the first garrison, I wasn’t as acclimated to the frame rate as I thought I’d be. To be clear, I’m not a 60fps purist by any means — I just greatly prefer it. In this particular case, there’s something about the dark environments, vibrant neon, and not-smooth-enough motion that’s blending together ina bad-feeling way.

Spider in the intro mission

The cybernetic wackiness is still there, the pixel-art cutscenes are still ridiculous, and the shotgun is still badass. I dig the sense of progression, and it’s fun to become overpowered knowing that you can full-clear the island in a weekend. Classic Edition’s visual fidelity is more or less fine — I’m not asking for 4K or anything — but the aiming feels… chunky.

It’s a shame! When I recently reviewed theFar Cry 6DLCVaas: Insanity, a roguelike romp that looks fresh, feels challenging in ways thatFar Cry 6wasn’t, and doesn’t bite off more than it can chew, I was reminded ofBlood Dragon. Back in the day, it was pretty special. As it stands today, I wouldn’t pick it up standalone, and you may just be better off sticking to theVaasDLC (and the other villain stories) if you’re on the hook for the season pass.

Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon Classic Edition cyber-soldier screenshot

I’m sure some players will fare better withFar Cry 3: Blood Dragon Classic Editionthan I did, but I’m honestly bummed.Blood Dragonis nostalgic for a lot ofFar Cryfans, and given the timing here (reminder: the original game came out in 2013!), this should’ve been properly updated for the Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 generation. As is, it’s a way to revisit the game without any extra fanfare. My fond memories far exceed our current reality.

If you’ve got $15 to burn, go withVaas: Insanityinstead. Trust me.

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