Far Cry 5 is probably the best game yet in the franchise but still does stutter from repetition in the overall narrative because of the open world nature. Even with this, however, Far Cry 5 has a massive world that is fun to explore both solo or with a fr...
Beautiful, interesting, and dynamic open world is ripe for experimentation, Organic discovery mechanics make exploration exciting, Specialists and Guns For Hire are an entertaining addition, Precise gunplay feels great, Far Cry Arcade holds potential for
Far Cry 5 is another wide-open playground with all the necessary ingredients for causing a real ruckus: loads of enemies and allies, temperamental wildlife, and plenty of explosions. Amidst all the insanity it manages to tell a serious story with respecta...
Far Cry 5 manages to deliver some satisfying open world action with a focus on co-operative play, but a few poor design choices, disappointing story and occasional bugs hamper the overall impression...
Beautiful, interesting, and dynamic open world is ripe for experimentation, Organic discovery mechanics make exploration exciting, Specialists and Guns For Hire are an entertaining addition, Precise gunplay feels great, Far Cry Arcade holds potential for
Published: 2018-03-28, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: The “Far Cry” series is known for dropping players into huge, open-world settings and letting them sow chaos and destruction as they take on each title's menacing villain. But those settings and enemies have always been based in largely poor, tropical are...
Beautiful graphics, Relatively smooth gameplay, Co-op available from start of game
Story doesn't really mesh with overall gameplay
At its core, Far Cry 5 is just another fun entry in the series. You get to run around in a massive, lovingly created world, hunting, fishing and dispatching cult members along the way. Small tweaks that Ubisoft made to overall gameplay only serve to add e...
Published: 2018-03-27, Author: Rob , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Far Cry 5 kicks off with the same formula most of the series seems to have embraced: putting you face to face with the big bad in the opening scene. Taking a page out of Far Cry 4, there's even an option in that scene to do nothing and let the credits rol...
Abstract: I've spent a long time trekking across Far Cry 5's fictional Hope County, Montana fighting the members of an apocalyptic cult led by a man called Joseph Seed, and I'm still not sure what their deal is. They drive around blasting weird Christian synth and...