Arguably the best Far Cry to date, Far Cry 6 maximizes PS5 capability while delivering a terrific experience. New and old Far Cry players shouldn't miss this one.
While it may not wholly evolve the franchise in a radically new way, Far Cry 6 smooths out many of the wrinkles and growing pains previous Far Cry games have had, while building on a foundation that’s largely worked for the series since 2012’s Far Cry 3. Far Cry 6 strikes a great tonal balance, a variety of activities and exploration that never get dull, another imposing villain whose presence can be felt throughout, and a brilliant main character. Yara is a fun playground because it’s Dani’s playground, and that’s a crucial part of the equation, part of the meaningful growth the latest entry brings to the Far Cry franchise. ¡Viva la Revolución!
The story can be a bit confusing, as is the structure of how it's played out, but this doesn't detract from the fact that this is probably the most fun I've had with a Ubisoft game and a Far Cry game in particular.
Far Cry 6 is the best version of Ubisoft's open world formula to date, but whether that's still a selling point to you is up for debate. The few advancements and new mechanics won't be enough to convince those burnt out to return for one more exotic trip, but if you're down for another lengthy checklist to complete, then the series has never been better. It's another healthy serving of comfort food; one that sticks to what it knows best while slightly iterating positively.
If I’m being honest, my frustrations with the marketing’s focus on the worst caricatures of Latinx people made me brace myself for a racist triple-A experience full of gross clichés and awkward attempts to be apolitical. Instead, I was surprised to find that more thought than I expected was put into its depiction of Latinx people. Although it isn’t perfect — those cringeworthy lines! The grind of finding gear! — it’s better than what I initially expected, and that counts for something.
If you’re interested in another Far Cry game that does the Far Cry stuff the way it’s been doing it for 10 years, you’ll probably have a good time, but if you’ve already hit your limit with this kind of game, Far Cry 6 is the ne plus ultra of why open-world game design is so badly in need of a revolution.
Não sei porque a maioria não gosta desse jogo, na minha opinião é o melhor Far cry já feito. Ele é um jogo que apresenta um mapa lindo cheio de lugares para explorar, tem uma história muito boa, tem diversos veículos e possui um sistema de modificação e criação de armas muito boa. Para mim ele é bem melhor que o Far cry 3 que é o queridinho de muitos.
Far Cry 6 feels like a wasted opportunity for something great. The game starts and it's pretty fun, with a cool world to explore and some very nice creativity on the weapons side. The amigos feels pretty nice if you like "insane" stuff (especially Chicharron)-
From a gameplay perspective, it feels like the added creativity in weapons type, enemies resistances and all, gets wasted by an AI and a fighting system that's way too easy, to the point at times I could just charge in between enemies, or send an amigos in, and it would be an easy fight anyway... but it's the story that really fails.
At the beginning the story feels pretty nice and enjoyable, the usual Far Cry kind of silly mixed to serious mixed to absurd that can be enjoyable to who likes it, and the first areas with the Montero is pretty enjoyable, but it gets horrible in the other two.
The maximas matanza are the worse written characters I've ever seen in a Far Cry game and they made me wish I could just shoot all of them in the head and be done with it by conquering the rest of the area on my own without their crazy interferences and totally empty personalities. The Legends are a little better, but sadly the guerrilla allies of the areas are, once again, very badly written and designed.
If with my girlfriend (we often play together) we went ahead and played every day to keep the story going at the beginning, from Maxima Matanzas onward, it felt like a chore and we almost did not even finish it simply because it was not an enjoyable experience anymore.
I'm usually someone who likes many games despite of bad criticism, but this game is just sooo awful, graphics looks horrible, specially on cutscenes, game is a **** gringo anti-commie propaganda, also the latin American dub ****, I like how Ubisoft looks at us Latin Americans as a minority and try to be "inclusive" (to sell more of course, they don't give a **** about us in reality) adding an attempt of cuban accent to a Mexican dub, but the result is so fake and sounds very artificial. I tried, I gave it like 3 hours of playtime but I can't just stand such a bad game, I love Giancarlo Espossito, and I love Gerardo Reyero as a VA (specially on villains) but even that can't make me play this game any further.
SummaryFar Cry 6 reveals a Caribbean island simmering with revolutionary tension. The title features actor Giancarlo Esposito (“Better Call Saul,” “The Boys,” “The Mandalorian”) as President Anton Castillo, the violent leader who grips the island of Yara with an iron fist, promising a return to its former glory. With an arsenal of weapons and a...