THE latest title in the Far Cry series is a monster, with more than 100 missions for gamers to blast their way through
Far Cry 4 is set to be the biggest game in the series.
The open-world shooter, set in the Himalayan mountains, will have more story missions and side quests than ever before.
An Ubisoft insiders reckons it's lengthy campaign will come in about a quarter longer than the 2012 series effort.
At a hands-on event in London last week a spokesman for the game said there will be "about 50 story missions relating to the campaign and then about another separate 80 side missions".
Far Cry 3 - which took gamers on average about 25 to 30 hours to complete - only had 39 story missions, making the upcoming sequel massively bigger.
And with download content promised, fans will can expect months of fun come the game's release on November 18.
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The article is brief but did say they got the chance to play the game.
First impressions were that this was true "next-gen" technology at play.
The PS4 version looked colourful and alive on screen, better than anything the PS3 could muster, with stunning imagery surrounding snow-capped mountains, lush grasslands below and near-photorealistic elephants grazing nearby.
Nice, Hopefully the side missions are better and more fun than they were in FC3, I played them only on my first playthrough and after seeing how pointless they were never touched them on subsequent playthroughs. the missions with the blue "!" that is... they were mostly things like, go here, photograph these dead guys, go pick these plants etc... don't remember one that even involved combat... They all seemed very tacked on to me...
I enjoyed the story, allthough the best character died to early, but it was nothing close to 25-30 hours.
The rest was for the achievement hunters and didn't add a whole lot to the game, Same for the open world of watchdogs, which is amazing but after you finish yet another short storyline there is no replay value.
I don't see this changing in FC4.