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February 2016
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The editors liked
Beautiful
Highly detailed environments and creatures
Greater focus on melee and beast companions makes combat much more involved and personal
Excellent PC port
Excellent Rendition of 10
000 BC
Jaw Dropping Live Events
Polished Skill Tree
Creative Freedom while Hunting
SFX
Quirky cast of characters
Beast taming
Great combat
Looks gorgeous
The editors didn't like
Lacks impactful
Eccentric NPCs
And story suffers for it
Gameplay doesn't evolve much past the first few hours and becomes repetitive
Melee Combat System
Limited Weaponry
Minimal inCombat Creativity
Lack of Far Cry Signature moments
Reusage of older Far Cry missions
So-so story
Rating (out of 10)
9
We played a review copy of Far Cry Primal on the PS4. The game is available on the PS4 and Xbox One for Rs. 3
499 from February 23. The Windows PC version will be available from March 1
Excellent Rendition of 10,000 BC, Jaw Dropping Live Events, Polished Skill Tree, Creative Freedom while Hunting, SFX
Melee Combat System, Limited Weaponry, Minimal inCombat Creativity, Lack of Far Cry Signature moments, Reusage of older Far Cry missions
Far Cry Primal is a solid return to the franchise, but to count this as the franchise moving forward, would be slightly untrue. Primal rides on Mammoths, Jaw Dropping Visual, Live Events and one of the greatest SFX since Alien: Isolation. The Melee combat...
No guns and vehicles, but Far Cry Primal is still an excellent game. The makers deserve praise for taking the game back in time, and delivering an astonishing setting. They have moved away from previous Far Cry concepts, but have stuck to the franchise's...
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Published: 2016-03-03, Author: Gabriel , review by: in.pcmag.com
Beautiful, highly detailed environments and creatures, Greater focus on melee and beast companions makes combat much more involved and personal, Excellent PC port
Lacks impactful, eccentric NPCs, and story suffers for it, Gameplay doesn't evolve much past the first few hours and becomes repetitive
A change of scenery does the Far Cry shooter series good. Primal's caveman drama, beast-taming, and prehistoric hunting are highly satisfying, even though we've tread this ground before. Can we get dinosaurs next, please...
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Published: 2016-02-22, Author: Luke , review by: in.ign.com
Far Cry Primal succeeds in transporting the Far Cry formula back in time and comes to the table with a quiver of neat ideas and a dangerous and fascinating open world. The visceral and varied combat is fun, the beast-based gameplay is a winner, and the lu...
Quirky cast of characters, Beast taming, Great combat, Looks gorgeous
So-so story, Rating (out of 10): 9, We played a review copy of Far Cry Primal on the PS4. The game is available on the PS4 and Xbox One for Rs. 3,499 from February 23. The Windows PC version will be available from March 1, ->
averaging the results from all resolutions it was interesting to see that especially the 980 Ti is really pulling away from all the other contenders It looks like the fully fledged NVIDIA GPU paired up with 6 Gigabyte of VRAM performs very well in combin...
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Published: 2016-03-19, Author: John , review by: eteknix.com
Far Cry Primal is characterized by good optimization which allows for excellent frame-rates providing the resolution doesn't surpass 2560×1440. The GTX 980Ti performs extremely well and even manages to maintain 60 frames-per-second on a 1440P panel. Furth...
Published: 2016-02-29, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: DSFar Cry Primal is headed into new territory, whisking you back to 10,000 BCE and stripping you of the modern gizmo's and widget's you're accustomed to.It's a bold move from Ubisoft and truth be told, we've probably not played a better prehistoric game t...
Published: 2016-02-26, Author: Steve , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: Finding a game disappointing because of its similarity to last year's instalment is one of the great complaints levelled at the modern industry and its love of annual franchises. Far Cry 4, for example, was certainly accused of being too much like Far Cry...