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What's most disappointing about this game is the setting. It's the reason I'm not excited for it even though I loved farcry 3 and 4. America is just a boring setting.



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bananaking21 said:
What's most disappointing about this game is the setting. It's the reason I'm not excited for it even though I loved farcry 3 and 4. America is just a boring setting.

I hope this will not be the case with non-american gamers like me :D



NeverEndingStory said:
bananaking21 said:
What's most disappointing about this game is the setting. It's the reason I'm not excited for it even though I loved farcry 3 and 4. America is just a boring setting.

I hope this will not be the case with non-american gamers like me :D

I'm none American. 



bananaking21 said:
NeverEndingStory said:

I hope this will not be the case with non-american gamers like me :D

I'm none American. 

So why do you think this will get boring? America is a big country, with so many beautiful places ;)



From skimming the lower scored reviews, looks like some of the main criticisms are "it's a lot like the previous games so it deserves a lower score" and "it didn't get political enough with the story."

Slant Magazine -- "Divorce it from its narrative and Far Cry 5‘s biggest overall problem is just how little mechanical innovation separates the game from Far Cry 4."

Fandom -- and, of course, the inevitable, "a game that adds nothing of substance to either genre or franchise."



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shikamaru317 said:
pokoko said:
From skimming the lower scored reviews, looks like some of the main criticisms are "it's a lot like the previous games so it deserves a lower score" and "it didn't get political enough with the story."

Slant Magazine -- "Divorce it from its narrative and Far Cry 5‘s biggest overall problem is just how little mechanical innovation separates the game from Far Cry 4."

Fandom -- and, of course, the inevitable, "a game that adds nothing of substance to either genre or franchise."

I was honestly shocked to see so many critics say that they didn't change much in Far Cry 5, leading to it feeling stale. From what I've seen they've made alot of changes, too many changes imo:

-They dropped radio towers for unlocking the map. While I get why they did it, because people have been bitching about the Ubisoft tower mechanic for years, I personally thought Far Cry did the tower mechanic better than any other Ubisoft series, each tower was basically a little mini platforming puzzle, and you got free weapons unlocks for completing the towers. 

-They dropped the experience based skill system, in favor of a challenge based perk system. I personally don't like this, because the new system forces you into trying multiple weapons and play-styles in order to complete all challenges and unlock every perk. Historically Far Cry was a play your own way style game, you could complete the whole game with stealth, or run and gun the whole game, you could use just stealthy silent weapons like bows and silenced sniper rifles, or go crazy with flamethrowers and shotguns. Instead of letting you play the way you want to, the new system forces you to try every playstyle and weapon, not a fan. 

-There is no longer a reward for clearing an outpost stealthily afaik, big disappointment for me there.

-You no longer use skins to craft pouches and weapon slings and such, another big disappointment for me there because it makes hunting feel pointless. 

-There is no longer a structured story, you can complete the 3 regions in any order you want to, clearing them each in succession, or making progress on all 3 as you go. Need to actually play it to comment on rather or not this is a positive change.

I don't know about the rest--I'd have to play it first--but I'm happy to hear about Radio Towers.  I loathe first person platforming and thought some of the towers in previous games were a dreadful chore that broke up the flow of the game.  I liked attacking them, hated climbing them.

What gets me, though, are how many people thought THIS Far Cry game was going to be completely different, like some kind of linear, psychological thriller with a deep, politically charged narrative.  All they had to do was watch some random videos to see that this Far Cry is just like the previous two entries in tone.  



bananaking21 said:
What's most disappointing about this game is the setting. It's the reason I'm not excited for it even though I loved farcry 3 and 4. America is just a boring setting.

Interestingly, the setting is what has me excited about this game.  I don't normally play Far Cry.  But, dealing with a Montana cult sounds awesome to me.  Maybe its because I'm a 37 year old American.  Prior to 911, we used to hear a lot about the far right crazies in that region.  It will be interesting for me to see how this is portrayed in a game.  



NeverEndingStory said:
shikamaru317 said:

From what I've seen, there are no technical issues or anything on PS4. Just seems to be because Sony had marketing rights for it and most critics got PS4 review codes.

There are only 12 reviews for the Xone version and 45 for PS4. Thats why I think

I going to play on PS4, because I have a Pro.  I also own an Xbone, but not a XBX.  So, I figured the PS4 version will be superior for me.  I'm going to be pissed if I find out that the XB version is actually better though.  



Hmm expected higher for this game.. well its not a bad score at all.



CaptainExplosion said:
Azzanation said:
Hmm expected higher for this game.. well its not a bad score at all.

Isn't it a higher score than what Far Cry: Primal got?

Primal is a spin off, 5 is the mainline game.. they normally are in the high 80s