Sometimes the open world aspect seemed daunting.One of my favourite things in the game was Dani singing along with the radio as you’re driving, and I had so much enjoyment from tearing down the fanciest military that held a noose over Yara Rating Overall this game was so incredible fun and the experience was fantastic. I only had a couple of glitches, seeing a few NPCs acting a little off at times, floating, walking into a bush, however, this didn’t interfere with my experience and was of no real concern to the feel of play which was smooth and effortless as breathing. There’s so much to see, do, explore in this game and I fully enjoyed every minute of it, the exploration and Yaran story telling was engaging and once I learnt one aspect of Yaran history, I wanted to know more. You also unlock fast travel points, which are plentiful, as well as an on-hand car that you can call upon from the weapon wheel anytime you’re near a road, there is no cause for needless walking/running as there have been in previous Far Cry games. There’s no unnecessary walking whilst you make your way around the large map of Yara, with all different vehicles, planes, cars, trucks, horses, even a wingsuit to help you get to your destination as painless as possible. Which also include the Supremo weapons backpacks that each have different perks and also allow you to carry different gadgets and aids. ‘Special’ weapons can be brought from Juan, a former KGB spymaster who is highly skilled in the revolution. There are also plenty of weapons for all the player’s needs and these can either be found at different locations throughout the map, or from venders at the ‘Home Bases’. One of the cutest Amigos you can recruit is Chorizo the Dachshund, he is a two-legged fearless puppy that will have the player, and enemies swooning over. These can be recruited by completing main missions, side missions and Yara story missions as you go. There are also 5 “Amigos” to recruit to aid you in your fight that are all super skilled and super awesome. So I recommend playing through some of the side missions and level up a little as you go. One thing to look out for however is the levelling system, as the more you play through the main story, the higher the enemy rank rises. It has an amazing soundtrack and plenty of collectibles, tasks and missions to keep the player engaged and interested.Īlong with the main missions, there are plenty of side missions and stories just waiting to be discovered and the player can choose their path to the finish line with as little or as much of exploration and discovery and they like. By the way the trees blew in the breeze, or the way Dani sings along to the radio as you drive to the next mission. The colours and look of the trees, landscapes and outfits are perfect for the scenes of survival and I was blown away by the amount of significant detail. The game is fully responsive, whatever the player chooses, whether it’s to stealth their way to take down an “FND” base, the outposts of this Far Cry instalment, or equip the loudest, bulkiest rocket launcher to blast their way to victory. However, I was fully immersed from the start, fighting alongside Dani to take down Anton and his band of violent, ruthless followers. I really enjoyed playing this game, I confess it’s only the second Far Cry I’ve played, third if you count Far Cry 5’s New Dawn expansion. You get completely swept up in the Guerrilla movement, who are fighting to take out antagonist Anton Castillo, a dictatorial militant who heads the military junta as their “El Presidente” along with his son, Diego, who he is guiding to take up the position when the time comes.Īfter joining the Guerrilla movement, “Libertad” Dani finds it impossible to resist helping the Guerrillas and does everything humanly possible to ensure the successful overthrowing of Anton to restore Yara, so it can rebuild and live in peace. Not only for Dani, but for the player too. This game is full of high stakes and big rewards. ReviewĪt the start of this high impact, high fun action-adventure first person shooter, the player gets to choose which Dani to fight with, male or female. But to enable the escape, Dani must first help out some Guerrillas, and ends up tangled in their revolt. A military dropout who isn’t interested in joining the revolution and instead wants nothing more than to escape the country. You follow protagonist Dani, born and raised in Yara’s capital. Introductionįar Cry 6 is the sixth game to come from Ubisoft, three years after their previous release of Far Cry 5. Disclaimer: This review contains spoilers, please read at your discretion.
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