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It already didThis means Far Cry 3 funna get that PS+ treatment soon
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It already didThis means Far Cry 3 funna get that PS+ treatment soon
if only the goal was actually making a good game
Iook at their goal again and tell me how they achieve that without porting while next gen consoles are brand new...They can start by stop making ports for last gen consoles. That shyt is annoying.
The story in FC3 was straight ass. Voice acting was well done though. It needs to go back to its roots of FC1 and FC2.
I just hope the protagonist is non white I think it'll be an Indian raiji I think is the name they had during the presentation.
We need more Asian protagonist word to Wei Shen.
ragdolling nikkaz with an elephant...
Turns out you're wrongHate to break it to you, but the hero is white like usual.
That's set to change significantly once you tread the Himalayan footpaths of Far Cry 4, says narrative director Mark Thompson. The game's opening moments see new protagonist Ajay Ghale persecuted in his former home of Kyrat, barely escaping an encounter with a vile, sacrilegious despot named Pagan Min. Ghale is a returning native, while Min, an elite figure from Hong Kong's criminal underworld, is the outsider casting the shadow of monarchy. The story of Far Cry 4 clearly hinges on the history of Nepal and its bloody turn from monarchy to sovereign state, but it also reflects on Far Cry 3's sham of a hero.
More here"I think it's important that Ajay doesn't ever become the savior of the game," Thompson says. He is positioned as an "agent of change," just like the player is within Far Cry's powder-keg explosions of violence, but his work will be "alongside the movement of other people" in a region-wide resistance. "It's not him leading them, it's him helping them."