Analog Addiction writes, "I absolutely loved Far Cry 4 when it was released late last year. The more vertical, mountainous landscape was a nice change from the tropical jungles of Far Cry 3, the missions never felt the same and the game improved on its predecessor in pretty much every area. I was hoping Valley of the Yetis, the final piece of downloadable content (DLC) for Far Cry 4, would be more of the same; cool, unique story missions, perhaps some outposts to capture, and a mysterious new Yeti mystery to uncover. As it turns out, Valley of the Yetis is a bit of a disappointment in most areas. If anything, it pin points why Far Cry 4 was such an amazing game – its creative mission design (among other things)."
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.