The best Far Cry game since Far Cry 3
(Minor spoilers are ahead)
Far Cry 5 isnโt Far Cry 3. Nor is it Far Cry 4. Itโs better.
Stranded in the middle of Hope County, Montana, the player, a Sheriffโs Deputy in the region, must find a way to get in contact with the outside world and find a way out.
But this isnโt your average county in Montana. Project at Edenโs Gate and itโs followers (known as Peggies by the locals) have gained complete control of the entire county and are terrorizing itโs citizens. The religious cult is lead by the Seed family (brothers Joseph, John, and Jacob, and their adopted sister, Faith). You must work with the locals to take out each family member one by one until you reach The Father, the leader of the cult, Joseph Seed.
Ubisoft does an excellent job of creating an idea of what happens when a religious cult, or any cult for that matter, goes unchecked for an extended period of time.
To the religious, concerned about the game:
I consider myself to be a religious person and still had an amazing time. The game references HEAVILY to the Book of Revelations, which should be expected considering the Project at Edenโs Gate is a doomsday cult. Contrary to what some sources would have you believe, youโre not fighting religion. Youโre not running around burning down churches and smashing crosses. In fact, one of your allies is a priest at a local parish. However there are some religious symbolism one may find disturbing and put them on edge. But thatโs part of the experience in my opinion.
The following is about the ending of the game. I will do my best not to spoil any aspect, but be mindful as you read the next part of the review.
Many people, and by that I mean nearly everyone, who have completed the game have complained about the ending. This reviewer doesnโt hate the ending, they love it. There are several ways the game may end, but only one REAL ending. Every single ending is intense and suspenseful leading you to wonder โWhat will happen next?โ
What I dislike about the game
The location of Montana is a perfect selection by Ubisoft. Itโs absolutely gorgeous. However with beauty in video games comes performance issues, and this game has many. Screen tearing and frame drops are common and extremely obnoxious. However, when youโre in the middle of combat, you kinda forget about them.
The combat in the game is left to be desired. It feels... too easy. It feels like every gun you pick up will do nearly the same amount of damage which may be fine to some players, but for me, I donโt want my pistol doing the same damage as my .50 Cal sniper rifle.
The endgame of Far Cry 5 seems almost non existent. Sure you can get a few hours extra with the DLC, but not everyone has $30 they can spend on the season pass (which is another thing. $30? Come on, Ubisoft!). If you enjoy achievement hunting or are a completionist, similar to me, youโll enjoy the endgame. However, some may find it left to be desired.
In conclusion, Far Cry 5 wonโt be a game you can sit down and bang out in one day. Itโs an emotional roller coaster of a game that takes you all around Hope County. Itโs an adventure that will take maybe a good week or so to complete. Take your time, enjoy Montana, and fight the good fight against the Peggies!
(Also the soundtrack of the game is absolutely AMAZING. Look up the โWe Will Rise Againโ soundtrack and you will be entranced!)
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned