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Abstract: I went in with minimal expectations and literally only bought Far Cry New Dawn because it was 10 bucks, yet I still feel I got robbed. I've beaten Far Cry 2, 3, 4, and 5, so I'd say I'm qualified to judge this game versus the others in the series, and th...
Abstract: The premise of New Dawn follows the end of Far Cry 5, which had Hope County devastated by a nuclear blast. The entire country (and potentially the world) has been affected by a nuclear exchange. The people of Hope County hid in bunkers, and emerged to re...
Tiered guns and reworked outposts add much-needed complexity, Expedition missions impress with notable American landmarks and tight action
Story is bland at best, baffling at worst, Short length means new systems feel a bit rushed
Great changes, all told. Far Cry: New Dawn is surprisingly satisfying to play, and enticed me to explore outside the bounds of the main story more than its predecessors ever did. Between the Treasure Hunts, the Expeditions, the reworked outposts and weapo...
Gorgeous graphics, Excellent performance, Same great open world action with some twists
It's not really postapocalyptic in any way, If Far Cry 5 wasn't your jam, this one won't be either
It's fair to say that Far Cry New Dawn is 'more of the same', by and large. But when it's more of the same of the good kind, it's hard to find any serious complaint. The game is a ton of fun to play, looks great and runs even better than that. Just don't...
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Published: 2019-02-28, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: Far Cry New Dawn is by and large the same game as Far Cry 5. The mechanics are the same, the guns are the same, even the characters are mostly the same. But it ditches the previous game's modern setting for a more wilfully daft post-apocalypse. It's a cha...