Sunday, 16 October 2016

Far Cry Primal


Far cry primal is the prehistoric version of the Far cry series. Set in the Stone-Age era it’s based on one-man, “Takkar” who is in the search for the lost members of his Wenja tribe. The gameplay and its setting is surprisingly authentic.
The world of Far Cry Primal is called the “Oros Valley”, a dense wilderness of forests, swamps, and frozen caves, spread with mammoths and sabertooth tigers. The game shows off its features with its brutal and satisfying close quarter combat and wild beast hunting, though where it lacks is in its basically predictable campaign.
For people new to the franchise, the game can be a whole lot of fun. You as ‘Takkar’ are a lone wanderer, exploring the land, locating the people of the wenja tribe and hunting or even taming wild beasts and even though there are endless ways to die in this Far Cry than any previous game from the series, Primal never feels too difficult.
The game is free flowing and there is a fine balance between tension and fun that enhances the whole experience. One thing missing - ONLINE, if this game allowed you to join up with friends and explore the jungles of the valley it would just step it up a notch.
To really understand the true experience of the far cry series, as a gamer you have got to get a hold of this game and give it a go!
 
Pros:
 - Great graphics with a detailed wilderness setting
 - Compelling story line
 - Can be addictive
 - Ability to tame beasts and become a “beastmaster”
 
 Cons:
 - Career mode lacks length and gets repetitive at certain points
 - No Co-op or online
 
Overall, I would rate the game a 7.5/10.
 
Editor
Arjun Vasudeva
 
Sources
-https://static.independent.co.uk/s3fs-public/thumbnails/image/2016/02/23/12/Far-Cry.jpg
-http://static.blog.playstation.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/BLOG_FARCRY_1280X788_001A.jpg

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