I purchased this as a Christmas gift that my husband wanted. He has played all of the FarCry games to date and has loved them all. Can't wait to see how he likes this one
Manufacturer: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
I purchased this as a Christmas gift that my husband wanted. He has played all of the FarCry games to date and has loved them all. Can't wait to see how he likes this one
One of the best games for PS4 so far. Great graphics and a huge open world to explore.
fun; Good price; Great graphics
None that I can think of
Fantastic game. I took my time with it. Gave me a sense of adventure. One of my favourite games on PS4
The winner of the overall GiN Game of the Year, Far Cry 4, continues to improve and expand. Whereas the first DLC, Escape From Durgesh Prison, brought us a perma-death 30 minute thrill ride which could be extended by activities during the brief adventure, Valley of the Yetis offers more of a...
Far Cry 4 is an amazing game, although the story isn't the most thrilling, it keeps you entertained as you run, gun, sneak and fly through a beautiful Kyrat landscape. For me it got a little repetitive towards the end, but I had pretty much completed everything in the game, so it's not a big issue.
When I hear the words ‘Far Cry' mentioned, memories of 2012 come flooding back. Memories such as walking through luscious forest in fear of being mauled by a nearby wandering tiger, driving along rocky paths at breakneck speeds you just wouldn't dare to do in real-life, to taking down those...
A lively; vast and very graphically rich world of Kyrat with lots to uncover; Plenty of dynamic and structured missions to keep you focused/distracted; Flying the mini copter vehicle alone is worthy of the entry fee
Eagles! Those pesky air-attacking eagles; You can spend hours outside of the main campaign; Auto drive AI is terrible and some enemy AI could be improved
Valley of the Yeti is certainly worth playing for its interesting new ideas and that classic Far Cry feel, but its overly cold approach to its story
This is probably the best that Far Cry has ever been. And that's saying something.
The scale of the environment is stunning to behold and interactive with; Consistent surprises mean it's impossible to ease into a predictable routine
Competitive multiplayer is functional and nothing more; Disappointing, Some missions are overly linear, at odds with expansiveness elsewhere
Far Cry 4 certainly has a big pair of boots to fill, especially moving into the PS4/XB1 era. And truth be told, it is at first glance just more of the same, just with a new setting and a new story.
High in the Himalayas.
+ A great villain; + A large world with plenty to do; + Personable experience with great characters
- Slow first half; - Long treks
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