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Far Cry has always been an interesting game and each new part brought a lot of fun. And this “part” (you can’t call a full-fledged game, most likely a large dlc) brought a lot of pleasure, but also caused mixed feelings, namely, a note of dissatisfaction was the drm protection, which at the start of the game brought a lot of problems and inconveniences. The pricing also spoiled the impression a little, since they asked for a price for the game that was clearly too high for such a product. Well, the graphics somehow weren’t very impressive, but that’s just nitpicking))

As for the game world itself, it turned out to be rich, a little monotonous, but still interesting to explore. The plot, unfortunately, also lacks stars in the sky and it turned out to be very crumpled and short, which is why … Read full

Gameplay
10 / 10
Graphics
8 / 10
Story
4 / 10
Controls
7 / 10
Sound and Music
8 / 10
Multiplayer
1 / 10
Localization
7 / 10
6.4

Even when the game was just announced, I immediately had a complaint about it: why the hell did Ubisoft decide to essentially sell an addon for full price? There was a normal idea to release Blood Dragon for part 3 as an addition. But no. Having taken everything they could from Part 4, leaving a bare landscape with caves and redesigned Stone Age animals, Ubisoft released Primal on a cosmetically modified piece of the map from the same Part 4. Since part 3, the gameplay has not changed in any way, except that there are no firearms or equipment. The outposts and “towers” ​​that act as signal fires here remain, and a bunch of icons are also present on the map. The only new thing to note is the taming of animals and the drone owl, which marks enemies and drops all sorts of nonsense on them, su… Read full

Gameplay
5.5 / 10
Graphics
8 / 10
Story
3 / 10
Controls
8 / 10
Sound and Music
6.5 / 10
Multiplayer
1 / 10
Localization
6.5 / 10
5.5