Far Cry 5 - Reloaded

Far Cry 5 - Reloaded
Ubisoft's Far Cry series is certainly one of the most appreciated by the public of free roamer enthusiasts: from time to time it is pleasant to have a nice outing, in a jungle, on a tropical island or in the woods without too much hesitation in the get firearms out of the running cars and start shooting everything that moves. The Far Cry series, born back in 2004 from a graphics engine conceived as a demo on the Pleistocene dinosaurs, has come a long way from its humble origins to become one of Ubisoft's most popular franchises.

After the last two chapters set in the jungle and the interesting digression in prehistoric times of Primal, Far Cry 5 has changed the setting again without drastically moving away from its essential roots. A huge area that can be freely visited where overwhelming enemy forces must be fought to do the right cleanup without that, after weeks of shootings worthy of a Stalingrad contested by Russians and Germans, nobody raises a finger to call someone (Federal? National Guard?) To to take a look. The plot, rather unlikely, recalls a Waco to the nth degree in which the script moves from the Warlords of a tropical island to a sect inspired by that of David Koresh who takes total control over a beautiful valley in the state of Montana .

To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings The trailer of the PC version of Far Cry 5.




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