Far Cry 4 is teeming with female characters, says creative director Alex Hutchinson, who tallies half of the game's main antagonists and half of the rebel fighters as ladies. For more Far Cry 4 story details, such as how Pagan Min is definitely for sure absolutely "not your father", take a watch.
Far Cry debuted on March 23, 2004, meaning that next week, it will have been 20 years since Jack Carver first washed up on the shore of a tropical paradise teeming with hostile mercenaries.
I'd love a far cry pack with the original PC game (not the half assed port on ps360) instincts, predator even a port of far cry 2 to modern consoles back when these games had their own identity and weren't far cry 3 cut and pastel
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Since the first game was released in 2004, Far Cry has set the standard on fantastic open-world shooters.
I would put 5 above 6 but agree with the other ratings. Though 6 has more refined gameplay compared to 5 it's lack of a compelling story really does hurt it imo but if you are a gameplay fiend and don't really care about story it makes sense.
Damn I was positive from the way he spoke in the trailer he might be your father. Clearly I was wrong. Really looking forward to this game.
Pagan Min is your father confirmed.
looking forward to this game=lier
Finally, I've got a reason to buy a Far Cry game ... yay!
While it's perfectly fine that there's a decent amount of female characters, why has it reached the point where developers need to give people a count of the amount of female characters in a game? Is this seriously how things are going lately? As if the amount of female characters in a game determines its relevance. Just saying, this political correctness is getting out of control, where people are more concerned with 'representation' than how good a game is. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy there's a variety of characters but them being female doesn't make me any more or less excited; I care about how interesting they are, not their gender. I always want more games to have cool characters, both male and female, but I don't need to be assured that the ratio is equal, and neither should anyone else. Seriously.