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Far Cry 4: A Review
Topic Started: May 2 2016, 04:41 PM (212 Views)
Daemon Keido
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Hello and welcome to another Game Reviews by Daemon_Rising!

Today, I am reviewing Far Cry 4, and as always, spoilers will not be revealed. So, onto the review!

You are Ajay Ghale and when your mother died, her will left you instructions to go back to her homeland of Kyrat and to "spread my ashes at Lakshmana". With nothing else to go on, you head to Kyrat.....where all hell breaks loose. You are taken in by the ruler of Kyrat, a man called Pagan Min, a psychopath in his own right. When you leave his palace you find yourself among the Golden Path, a resistance group that seeks to overthrow Min and return Kyrat from the brink. But how they do that is up to you, as their two leaders cannot agree on the direction the Golden Path must follow. How will Kyrat change with you? What choices will you make.....?


The Gameplay is a derivation of Far Cry 3 and to that end many of the things from that game are in this one. Many of the same weapons are available as well as attachments and the ability to buy the Wing Suit. The sheer verticality of the mountainous Kyrat also includes a new vehicle: an ultralight helicopter called a buzzer. A hovercraft can also be found in the lowlands of Kyrat, and overall it feels like an evolution on all the fun parts of Far Cry 3.

The music is Asian inspired in general as it should be for a country in the Himilayas. There does however appear to be some western influences to the musoc at times which is also fair for a country in flux to its current path. In general, I like it.

As a Far Cry fan I have to give this game a 9/10. The evolution from Far Cry 3 showed they knew what their playerbase wanted.

As a nonfan, I still give it a 9/10. This is a supremely well-made game and should be on everyone's shelves, especially FPS players.
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Have always been interested in Far Cry 3 and 4. Only played the first one where the feral serum or whatever was still a thing and allowed you to do superhuman things. Didn't get into the second one, but I hear the fourth one and the third one are pretty wacky.
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That.....is certainly one way to.describe them, yes.
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Greetings. I will be your waifu this season.

Still haven't completed 4, I got bored of it shortly after either the arena section or the snow section can't quite remember...

Actually no that might be where I was in the main story but I tried out the Yeti DLC and then stopped.


The whole game just felt underwhelming to me. Pagan Min was cool but...he never really did anything so far as I got.
The gun mechanics annoyed me, the side missions were extremely repetitive and basically the same as in 3 and the Yeti DLC was just awful. The multiplayer was kinda boring too but not as bad as 3's crappy co-op.


Not really sure how to score it with numbers but my thoughts can be summed up by "More of the same but not nearly as fun second time around"

Maybe a 6/10 on the basis that it didn't feel very new.
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I haven't played the DLC but I liked that it wasn't as...."heavy" as Far Cry 3 was.
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