SegmentNext - While the Far Cry franchise has never been the bloodiest and the most violent of the entire action adventure genre, since the last two iterations at least, it has been a game suited for the mature audience. However, things might be a little different with Far Cry Primal.
Far Cry Primal was a bigger switch for the series, and can provide a good template for a possible New Dawn sequel.
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"Since it is set in the stone age, the lethal weapons of modern age are no where to be found in the game. The only thing that works in it are bows, arrows and related weapons."
Stone Age had excessive violence from what i read so to make it for rated for 16 is a bit low for its time. And Far Cry always was brutal. Its so weird for it to lose it M rating.
I'm positive that Far Cry Primal will be rated M. The past 2 Far Cry games had nudity in them and I'm pretty sure this one will as well.
Why? I loved the violence...
I reckon Primal will be a Mammoth game.
Seems kinda weird. I think most people would've expected a stone age game to be much more violent/brutal than a current-day game. Of course it depends on your definition of violence, but gun violence is often seen as PG-13 material, maybe even less
Far Cry wasn't even particularly violent in the first place