It might better to close the thread... even though the subject matter will keep coming up.
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It might better to close the thread... even though the subject matter will keep coming up.
And it's said the American left are the "snowflakes", but it's the rightists who are outraged by a game concept. I hope the development team pushes it as hard as they possibly can. Call of Duty...
Without a doubt, when I first discovered FC Primal, I was both psyched and disappointed. I really wanted to see the two-player co-op from FC4 return, but it's not, and I'll get over it.
Otherwise,...
Yeah, exactly. Who knows, the game could come out, we could all play it and think, "Ok, co-op wouldn't make any sense here. Now I see." But to be worth $60, I'm hoping for a LOT more SP content......
I don't mind paying for DLC when it's worth the price, but most of FC4's DLC was over within a few minutes, and even "Valley" was disappointing in terms of content. For $30, I want another half a...
I hope only for expansions to the map. I learned my lesson with season passes in FC4. They wanted $30 for a handful of levels and Valley of the Yetis; and even that can be completed in a sitting. I'd...
Yeah, I'm definitely in the minority. I never played Far Cry for its competitive multiplayer modes, so I was primarily a single-player guy myself.
Then Far Cry 3 came out and had a few co-op...
I'm all for exploring the new locale; it's what brings me back to Far Cry. For shooters I've always enjoyed foliage over metal walls, war-torn streets, smoggy cities, and most especially, anything...
Making a game with a two-player co-op doesn't make it lackluster. And that was my point; perhaps it was only my experience, but others here agree with me. Experiencing the campaign with a friend is...
I'm very interested in the concept. A post-apocalyptic world or "zombie" game is the last thing Far Cry needs, given that's what every other game is about. Far Cry is known for its exotic locales...