Anton Castillo rose to power with the promise of restoring the once-thriving island nation of Yara to its former glory and plans to forge his vision of paradise by any means necessary. With his
Anton Castillo rose to power with the promise of restoring the once-thriving island nation of Yara to its former glory and plans to forge his vision of paradise by any means necessary. With his 13-year-old son Diego by his side, Anton holds Yara's future tightly in his hands.
Anton Castillo rose to power with the promise of restoring the once-thriving island nation of Yara to its former glory and plans to forge his vision of paradise by any means necessary. With his 13-year-old son Diego by his side, Anton holds Yara's future tightly in his hands.
Yara is located in the heart of the Caribbean, a tropical paradise frozen in time. Decades of economic sanctions have devastated the nation, leaving it poor and divided. While some Yarans blindly follow Anton, others submit in the name of restoring paradise. As the atrocities of his rule reach a fever pitch, anger boils over and the fire of rebellion ignites across the country.
Ignite the Fight for Freedom
Join the revolution to resist the oppressive regime of dictator Anton Castillo and his teenage son Diego. You are Dani Rojas, a true Yaran, becoming an unstoppable guerrilla fighter, battling for the liberation of the nation.
Guerrilla
Experience the action and chaos of guerrilla warfare in the heart of a revolution. Use powerful weapons, vehicles, and loyal friends to burn down the tyrannical regime.
Explore Yara
For the first time in Far Cry, explore an expansive capital city: Esperanza. You can take on Anton's army with stealth tactics or all-out depending on the situation and your playstyle.
Specifications
Genre
Action, First Person, Shooter
Release Date
2021
Release Date
07/10/2021
Age Rating (PEGI)
18
New Release
No
Edition
Yara
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It will not perform at its best if played on a screen smaller than 42 inches. Most of you probably play it with negative comments. This game needs a big screen in order to showcase its exceptional graphics, which are becoming more and more realistic. However, it lacks imagination, innovation, and novelty. After so many episodes, the game's style could be somewhat different. Yes, unfortunately, the game likes to repeat itself. Something very good cannot become excellent. For this reason, because it is much better, more enjoyable, and of higher quality than many PS games, I strongly recommend it as always. No, FC4 is not enough. But FC5 is way ahead! The opponents in this episode have a significantly reduced IQ, a major disadvantage that I must mention. On the other hand, the explosions of helicopters and vehicles impress. They may be easier, but at the same time more enjoyable. For me, Far Cry will always be at the top of the game, no matter what.
A game that doesn't impress you with its story but is simply very entertaining with a lot of shooting and decent graphics. It is very repetitive, with the same side quests from beginning to end, but the story missions are very enjoyable and there are many weapons to choose from. It's worth the money, although it's not something extraordinary, and I also encountered 4-5 bugs. I would give it three stars, but its gameplay is very fun and it excels in that aspect.
Just a fun game, nothing special. You'll have a good time, but it's not a masterpiece. The game's villain was wasted, unfortunately. Minimal changes to gameplay and story, it could have been utilized much more. It's a shame the hype they created for the main villain. The world is typical Ubisoft (with all the good and bad), a large map, lots of content but repetitive (they took the same buildings and copy-pasted them here and there, without any coherence or logic, just to fill it with hours). There are too many weapons, but most of them are useless early on. You'll choose 2-3 weapons, fully upgrade them, and finish the game with them. The story is mediocre, no twists, no emotions, after so many Far Cry games, you expect much more. Hunting/fishing is completely useless, I don't know who would bother with it and why, it doesn't offer any upgrades or motivation (it was much more utilized in Far Cry 5). For me, just another missed opportunity for Ubisoft to overcome the stagnation they created since Far Cry 4 and onwards. For 20-25€, go ahead without fear. Don't spend more money on it.
This game doesn't have anything too bad (with one exception), but it also doesn't have anything too good. If you've played another Far Cry or any other Ubisoft game, you know what to expect. It doesn't have any bugs, the shooting is okay, and the open world is the classic Ubisoft open world. The story was TERRIBLE, the characters were AWFUL and VERY CRINGE, I only liked the villain and not as much as the old villains in the series. They're asking for 70 euros for a game that is a recycled version of previous Far Cry games with a worse story. I only recommend it on sale for 20 euros, and that's if you haven't played another Far Cry.
The fans of this particular series will not be disappointed, I have been playing the game for six hours and so far I find it excellent. It has a huge map, many activities beyond the main/side quests. The sound and graphics are satisfactory for the PS4 Slim that I am using, and there is original equipment for the hero or heroine depending on who you choose to play as (there is a choice between two characters). There is also the option to organize a team to complete missions in which you earn resources and upgrade equipment and hideouts. The story also seems interesting, but it is still too early to compare it to previous games. Someone who has not been involved with the previous games can also play it, as in each game of the series the heroes and places are different.
The game is an upgraded version of Far Cry 5. Huge map, main story 25-30 hours, graphics at the same level but with a more beautiful environment. The gameplay follows the same logic with endless shooting and similar missions. Overall, in my opinion, it neither impresses nor disappoints. Ubisoft tends to do a rush job in recent years, just like in its other franchises (Watch Dogs, Assassin's Creed, Ghost Recon), without really adding anything new. Get it if you're a fan of the series or if its price drops a bit.