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Abstract: Far Cry New Dawn is set 17 years after the explosive events of Far Cry 5, and it's safe to say that the fictional Hope County is unrecognisable. Nukes decimated the modern world and forced humanity underground, but in the absence of man, nature flourishe...
Home base system and Expeditions add a new spin,Cleverly reworked weapon system,Generous with Perk points,Great art direction,Good underlying environmental destruction and generational conflict themes
Starts unpromisingly,Too similar in many aspects to Far Cry 5,Disjointed storyline,Identikit enemies
In short, we enjoyed our three hours of play. The first two were as a single-player thrust into the game as soon as the opening into sequence had finished. What we did was entirely up to us, so we explored, found friends for hire, completed a side mission...
In short, we enjoyed our three hours of play. The first two were as a single-player thrust into the game as soon as the opening into sequence had finished. What we did was entirely up to us, so we explored, found friends for hire, completed a side mission...
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Published: 2019-02-15, Author: Christopher , review by: gamecrate.com
Far Cry: New Dawn is a well-put-together Far Cry title that does a great job of bringing the story of Hope Count to a satisfying conclusion. It's fun for all the reasons Far Cry is fun with some addictive survival and base-building elements that shake up...
Pre-existing exploration and progression loop is still compelling, Surprise superpowers add fantastic new elements to combat, Expeditions showcase some great level designs
Light RPG mechanics feel redundant, Post-apocalyptic setting is underutilized, Plot and characters are noticeably lacking
Published: 2019-02-14, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
New Dawn a lot of what makes the Far Cry games work without a lot of the distractions. You explore a massive map, get into gunfights, and upgrade your character and camp. It's just missing some of the production values of a “real” Far Cry, which means you...
Pre-existing exploration and progression loop is still compelling, Surprise superpowers add fantastic new elements to combat, Expeditions showcase some great level designs
Light RPG mechanics feel redundant, Post-apocalyptic setting is underutilized, Plot and characters are noticeably lacking