I'm walking through the forest with my bow, hunting badgers why not? I find one and murder the little bugger, and I hear a gunfight not far from me. I go assist my fellow Golden Path buddies in fighting King Min's army, after mutilating the badger with a khukri of course. It's an intense firefight. An eagle swoops down and claws me in the face, and flies away, so I shoot some dope. A wolf suddenly grabs my leg, and I shoot it in the head and shoot some more dope. The gunfight still going on in the background of course. Then I hear "look out, dogs!" and a pack of 4 dogs comes along and somehow manage to devour the 5 soldiers that are left, armed with assault rifles and clearly cognizant of the fact that there are dogs coming to devour them. I start firing my sub-machine gun at them. While I'm doing this, a rhinoceros merrily thumps along and he's pissed as hell. He knocks me down, and the blow simultaneously knocks a truck about 30 feet and knocked another syringe into my chest and shot some dope right into my heart this time. I struggle to my feet and start booking it. An eagle swoops down and claws my eyes out, again, and I shoot some more dope. Rhino knocks me down again of course, and this time finishes me off before the "getting up" animation finishes.
This game has some amazing details to it. It's so incredibly immersive, easily the most immersive game I've played in fact - or it would be...
There are far too many things that break immersion in a ridiculous way. Yes, the above story did happen to me this morning, and things like it happen constantly. It's hilarious the first one or two times, but when this happens almost every place I go, it starts to irritate the hell out of me. I mean, this game has so much going for it, but stuff like this, coupled with things like the rebels just randomly firing their guns into the air, CONSTANTLY, destroys it very, very fast.
Lets say for the sake of argument that some of the rebels are left surviving this mess - which never happens by the way, because rebels are nice and they don't actually WANT to shoot anyone or anything, so they fire around their targets instead of at them. Lets say, they survive - what's the very first thing they're going to do? One of them has a heart attack. Two others start waving their guns around firing them all over the place like lunatics, some of the time firing it horizontally and not even realizing it.
Seriously, why =( If stuff like this were occasional it wouldn't bother me at all, but it seems like most of the fights I get into end with like 5 animal species involved and a mountain of corpses. I really hope stuff like this is considered with Far Cry 5, because this isn't just a minor flaw, it's nearly game destroying.
I'm not against drugs, obviously, but Ajay Ghale has a serious problem.


