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Far Cry 5 - PlayStation 4 Standard Edition

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Platform For Display: PlayStation 4


Edition: Standard


Features

  • Fan the flames of resistance and fight to free Hope County from the grip of a deadly cult in the newest installment of the Far Cry series
  • Beware of the wrath of Joseph Seed and his cult followers as you support the resistance in small town America
  • Explore Hope County and discover the Montana countryside, wildlife, and its inhabitants in an exciting open world
  • Play your way. Build your character, make your own allies, and watch the world change as you progress
  • Upgrade to the Gold Edition and get immediate access to all Deluxe add on content, plus the season pass

Description

Welcome to Hope County, Montana, land of the free and the brave, but also home to a fanatical doomsday cult known as Eden's Gate. Stand up to the cult's leader, Joseph Seed, his siblings, the Heralds, and spark the fires of resistance that will liberate your besieged community. From the savage mountain forest to the hamlet of Fall's End, freely explore Montana's rivers, lands, and skies in true Far Cry style, with more customizable weapons and vehicles than ever before. Carve your own path through a world that reacts to your decisions. Find your own way to survive, thrive, and beat back the forces of oppression. The stakes have never been higher.

Genre: shooter-action-game-genre


Publication Date: March 27, 2018


Computer Platform: PlayStation 4


Global Trade Identification Number: 48


UPC: 887256028848 887256028824


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation 4


Release date: March 27, 2018


Product Dimensions: 0.59 x 6.62 x 5.25 inches; 2.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: UBP30512104


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Department: Adults


Manufacturer: Ubisoft


Date First Available: May 26, 2017


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  • I Didn't like Far Cry 2, 3, 4 or Primal. Far Cry 5? AWESOME. Gameplay is flat out fun and doesn't get old.
To start off, I'm not writing a review to sell the game. Just giving my thoughts on what I really love about Far Cry 5. I'm a 41 year old dad of 2 boys that's been playing since I was 6 (original mario, duck hunt, atari, amiga, texas instruments, etc) Feel like I've seen alot of games and played alot of games. Although, I'm a casual gamer. I've had to become one mainly because I have a family, job and just don't have the time to invest in games anymore I don't get into stories in games. I purely play games for gameplay. ONLY gameplay. I could careless if 'Brenda' marries 'Steve' and has 'little Timmy' sacrificed to the sun Gods in order to save humanity. I could careless and think games have tipped WAY to far to that side of the fence that gameplay in the past 15 years has been watered down. I just want games that I can jump into and have a blast playing. Saying that, I've never been a big fan of Far Cry 2, 3, 4 or Primal. To me the Far Cry series kept getting further and further away from what made Far Cry so great from the original 'Far Cry 1'. Far Cry 1 was all about gameplay. I've played Far Cry 2, 3 & 4 and skipped Primal. I maxed out 2, quit 3 half way through and quit 4 half way through. SO I was hesitate to get Far Cry 5. Figured it's more of the same or worse. BUT something about Far Cry 5 really tugged at me. Maybe it's because it's based in the good ol' USA, feels like home and feels real. MAN, am I glad I pulled the trigger and bought this game. I've been gaming for 35 years and have played alot of open world shooters. It's been awhile since I've had this much fun playing a game for a few hours on end. My son watched me play last night and we laughed so hard at some of the things you can conjure up in this game. Just flat out fun gameplay. I'm just flat out excited to have a game that feels so much fun to play and it wants you to play it that way. Just have fun and go at your own pace. There is something about this game that absolutely reminds me of Far Cry 1 the original. It honestly feels like it went back to it's roots in alot of ways. I don't hear alot of people comparing it to Far Cry 1 but I'm pretty sure it's because they never played it OR the majority of the people reviewing this game are to young to even know a Far Cry 1 exists. Anyone that complains about this game is probably purely focused on story or anything other than the actual gameplay itself. Which just boggles my mind over the past 15 years... It's about gameplay right? Why story? Frickin watch a movie or tv show. I want a game for gameplay and Far Cry 5 gave me that. Havin' a blast and hope you do to! See you in the Arcade... That's where the real crazy good times are going to blow up! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2018 by RedmondIvy

  • Excellent game
This is refreshing to have such a good game that doesn't require online access. So far we find no fault with it, technically or artistically. Certainly one of the best gaming experiences ever. It builds further mechanics that were very good in Far Cry 4, and leaves behind some that were irritating. The story is excellent, and many games lose it there. This one delivers. I always like earlier Far Cry games, prior to 4, but they've upped their game significantly in these two with 5 being the pinnacle. I have to say that one thing that makes this standout so much in the console gaming world, is that it's not tied to an internet connection and a continuous feel of trying to sell you something, which I think destroys immersion (along with having to game with strangers on the net). In this game, it's you and the story, and you are part of it. Weapons are excellent along with the variety of vehicle types. I'm not much on flying games, but the flying portion is straightforward. It also shares something I liked about CoD, none of the bosses are magical, it's realistic in that. It can be played like Fallout or Just Cause. Update: Replay is probably better than Fallout. We have kept this game going over and over, figuring out new ways to defeat the bosses while still playing all the content. The hardest difficulty is pretty easy if you play through a few times and build your money and weapons. Experienced gamers probably can handle the hard mode first play through. Warning, all those folks out there who don't get the story, drive sometimes and listen to the radio station. The story is clear and well done, but you do have to listen to the news broadcasts to understand what is going on in the bigger picture world the story takes place in. That is a very realistic aspect since in the real world, if you don't listen to what goes on in your little part of the world, big events will take you by surprise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2018 by Eagletree

  • boring grinding(you no longer need to spend 3 hours skinning ...
Ubisoft finally realized what to they needed to keep samey and what needed to be trimmed away with the series, and compiled all of it into what is called Far Cry 5. No more needless, boring grinding(you no longer need to spend 3 hours skinning rhinos to be able to carry more money)and no more stupid Assassins Creed style progression. Instead, they’ve focused entirely on the gameplay - you progress by doing ACTUAL side quests, some of which are incredibly fun, some of which are incredibly dull, similar to the elder scrolls series. You unlock markers and things to do as you discover them, not climbing a stupid tower and then having to pick something random. The Arcade also adds a TON of potential for free user created content I’m sure modders will have a field day with. All in all, everything in this game has been improved from previous entries. My ONLY gripes: once again, the PVP multiplayer is pretty lackluster, almost wonder why they even bother to include it. The world and game as a whole feel significantly smaller - however, everything you do is more meaningful and overall fun because of how they’ve tightened the gameplay. Less activities, but they’re more impactful as a result. The world itself isn’t as fun to explore because it’s all based in a Midwest rural town in America. So it’ll all feel familiar, like you’ve been there before. As opposed to the settings of the last 2 games which were very foreign and unique. This is personal preference though. You need to give this game a try. Any fan of open world games will love it. Very great game. Not perfect; but well worth the price, and it has some promising looking DLC. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2018 by Michael Weisensee

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