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Far Cry 4, due for release in November, is a very familiar animal. It’s an exotic playground where people get to do weird stuff like blow up tortoises while following a standard videogamey story ...
Far Cry 3 opened with a sky dive trip gone awry, and Far Cry 4 begins with another border crossing that doesn’t exactly go according to plan. The end result sees you sitting in one of self ...
This time, Far Cry 4 has added another very unique supernatural element to the game. By gazing into ancient paintings you can enter Shangri-La, a stunning utopia that is plagued by demons.
Far Cry 4 carries over the living world sensibilities that made its last two predecessors such noteworthy games, but it's clearer now than ever that the series' narrative aspirations are in dire ...
Far Cry 4 is Far Cry 3, and the two share 99.9% of the same DNA. It's like if Far Cry 4 was simply Far Cry 3 DLC that ran a bit long and ended up being 150% bigger than the original offering.
There are 33 outposts in Far Cry 3. If there's a similar sort of number in Far Cry 4, you've got to mix it up. 4 - More flight We're assuming Far Cry 4 is set in the Himalayas for a reason.
In Far Cry 3, Vaas stole the show and in Far Cry 4 the psychotic, mad-with-power Pagan Min fills the same role. His debut is a jarring reveal, but it comes off slightly stale: we've been down this ...
Because if there's a criticism of Far Cry 4 pre-release, it's that it looks like and plays like Far Cry 3. I've only played the same open mission that Ubisoft has been demoing since E3.
Far Cry 4 capitalizes on every available strength to make it an amazing open world for first-person action and adventure, while failing repeatedly in creating enjoyable characters within it.
Far Cry 4, GTA V First Person, Dragon Age: Inquisition - The Lobby Danny and Chris get crazy in Far Cry 4, try out some First Person mode in GTA V and explore the world in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Far Cry 4 has just been released this week and here's a quick guide to get you started on your adventure in Kyrat. Learn how to survive and you'll be fine.
But Far Cry 4 is addictive, beautiful, and immensely fun. Nothing can compare to the sandbox Ubisoft Montreal has crafted. While it's clearly built using the same basic template as its predecessor ...