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Ubisoft's most content-stuffed Far Cry yet lands with a gorgeous Caribbean playground and drop-in co-op, but the formula fatigue is real and the "Mixed" Steam score tells you everything about who this is and isn't for.

I've spent enough time in open-world Ubisoft sandboxes to know exactly what I'm walking into, and Far Cry 6 is the most honest version of that deal yet: a gigantic, sun-drenched island packed with outposts to liberate, weapons to mod, and animal companions to recruit, all wrapped around a story that has flashes of genuine ambition but keeps tripping over its own excess. You play as Dani Rojas, a guerrilla fighter trying to topple the iron-fisted dictator Anton Castillo, voiced by Giancarlo Esposito with a screen presence that the rest of the script rarely earns. Dani herself is one of the stronger protagonists the series has produced, and the fictional Caribbean island of Yara, with its jungles, beaches, and the urban sprawl of the capital city Esperanza, gives the world genuine visual variety. On the shooting side, Far Cry 6 introduces multiple damage types - soft-body, armor-piercing, blast, poison, and incendiary - that are supposed to push you into swapping loadouts before each fight. In practice, most players find a suppressed rifle, stick to it, and breeze through the campaign. There are also Resolver weapons (the cobbled-together improvised armaments, including a harpoon gun that pins enemies to walls and a backpack flamethrower), unique non-modifiable weapons found in the open world, and a full weapon workbench system. The skill tree is gone, replaced by building up six different upgrade huts at your guerrilla camps, each with three tiers that unlock things like a wingsuit, food buffs from a cantina, and fishing. It sounds like a neat reimagining but most reviewers found the systems felt arbitrary rather than essential, with huge amounts of content that are easy to ignore entirely. The co-op situation is worth spelling out clearly for anyone buying this with a friend in mind. The game supports two-player online co-op only - no split-screen, no three or four-player lobbies. Both players must own the game. Drop-in, drop-out is available for the full campaign and for dedicated Special Operations missions at guerrilla camps, which reward Moneda currency for the Black Market. The catch: only the host player gets full story progression, so the guest will need to host their own separate run to get campaign credit. There is also no cross-play between platforms, so your PC copy only matches with other PC players. For a group of four hoping to queue up together, Far Cry 6 simply cannot deliver that experience. The Steam "Mixed" verdict at 71% positive is accurate and earned. Series veterans who have played every entry since Far Cry 3 will feel the formula fatigue hardest - the hunting loop has been hollowed out, the open world is enormous but much of it blurs together, and the ending is almost universally criticised as flat. But for someone new to the series, or a player who wants a visually impressive, low-friction shooter to run through with exactly one friend online, there is genuine fun buried in the chaos. The world is enormous, the weapons are silly in a good way, and Yara as a setting has more personality than most Ubisoft maps. Just set your expectations accordingly: this is a comfortable, occasionally spectacular sandbox, not a step forward for the franchise. Riley, Scout Team

Far Cry® 6

Far Cry® 6

May 11, 2023Ubisoft TorontoUbisoft
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Ubisoft's most content-stuffed Far Cry yet lands with a gorgeous Caribbean playground and drop-in co-op, but the formula fatigue is real and the "Mixed" Steam score tells you everything about who this is and isn't for.

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I've spent enough time in open-world Ubisoft sandboxes to know exactly what I'm walking into, and Far Cry 6 is the most honest version of that deal yet: a gigantic, sun-drenched island packed with outposts to liberate, weapons to mod, and animal companions to recruit, all wrapped around a story that has flashes of genuine ambition but keeps tripping over its own excess. You play as Dani Rojas, a guerrilla fighter trying to topple the iron-fisted dictator Anton Castillo, voiced by Giancarlo Esposito with a screen presence that the rest of the script rarely earns. Dani herself is one of the stronger protagonists the series has produced, and the fictional Caribbean island of Yara, with its jungles, beaches, and the urban sprawl of the capital city Esperanza, gives the world genuine visual variety. On the shooting side, Far Cry 6 introduces multiple damage types - soft-body, armor-piercing, blast, poison, and incendiary - that are supposed to push you into swapping loadouts before each fight. In practice, most players find a suppressed rifle, stick to it, and breeze through the campaign. There are also Resolver weapons (the cobbled-together improvised armaments, including a harpoon gun that pins enemies to walls and a backpack flamethrower), unique non-modifiable weapons found in the open world, and a full weapon workbench system. The skill tree is gone, replaced by building up six different upgrade huts at your guerrilla camps, each with three tiers that unlock things like a wingsuit, food buffs from a cantina, and fishing. It sounds like a neat reimagining but most reviewers found the systems felt arbitrary rather than essential, with huge amounts of content that are easy to ignore entirely. The co-op situation is worth spelling out clearly for anyone buying this with a friend in mind. The game supports two-player online co-op only - no split-screen, no three or four-player lobbies. Both players must own the game. Drop-in, drop-out is available for the full campaign and for dedicated Special Operations missions at guerrilla camps, which reward Moneda currency for the Black Market. The catch: only the host player gets full story progression, so the guest will need to host their own separate run to get campaign credit. There is also no cross-play between platforms, so your PC copy only matches with other PC players. For a group of four hoping to queue up together, Far Cry 6 simply cannot deliver that experience. The Steam "Mixed" verdict at 71% positive is accurate and earned. Series veterans who have played every entry since Far Cry 3 will feel the formula fatigue hardest - the hunting loop has been hollowed out, the open world is enormous but much of it blurs together, and the ending is almost universally criticised as flat. But for someone new to the series, or a player who wants a visually impressive, low-friction shooter to run through with exactly one friend online, there is genuine fun buried in the chaos. The world is enormous, the weapons are silly in a good way, and Yara as a setting has more personality than most Ubisoft maps. Just set your expectations accordingly: this is a comfortable, occasionally spectacular sandbox, not a step forward for the franchise.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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Single-playerMulti-playerCo-opOnline Co-opSteam AchievementsCaptions availableIn-App PurchasesPartial Controller SupportHDR availableDrop-in Co-opOpen World ShooterDamage Type SystemResolver WeaponsGuerrilla Camp UpgradesAnimal CompanionsNo Split-ScreenOnline Only Co-opPost-Launch DLC

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Game Info

Developer
Ubisoft Toronto
Publisher
Ubisoft
Release Date
May 11, 2023
Age Rating
PEGI 18

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