


In your way are a crack team of mercenaries who may spend their time chatting about fishing, but as soon as they see or hear you (or see a flare sent up by one of their compatriots), some mightily impressive Al kicks in. Your mission is to traverse sand banks and beaches, sneak through jungles, fight your way through abandoned forts and destroy the satellite dish at the top of the island's mountain. Now Far Cry has joined the hall of fame, and if you fail to coo and paw at the screen then you can no longer be considered a human being.īeautiful isn't it? And bloody hard as well. So, while going through the longest Far Cry game to date, players will find themselves having to download plenty of patches and updates.Every now and then a demo appears that's so vast, wide-ranging and just so goddamn gob-smacking that it demands copious joyful replays. Given that Far Cry 6 is the type of game that can take tens of hours to complete, it’s important that it be as smooth of an experience as possible. While some may have dinged the game for its story, it has done pretty well for publisher Ubisoft, selling numbers similar to the launch of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey some years back. The game was mostly well-received upon launch, with many remarking upon the game’s improved mechanics from previous entries in the series. Since Far Cry 6’s launch just under a month ago, it’s had its fair share of tweaks like any other game. Far Cry 6 has plenty of DLC coming, so clearly, the game has much more to offer players in the future. The game already boasted a map size bigger than all of the previous games in the series, and now it may also hold the title of biggest file size. Far Cry 6has only been out about a month, but like many AAA games these days, it’s already receiving a truly massive patch that adds new challenges and fixes a whole host of bugs.
