

Whatever else Far Cry 4 gets right though the characterisation is disappointing, with Pagan Min being a minor variation on Far Cry 3’s equally insane Vaas. The game’s story casts you as Ajay Ghale, who returns to Kyrat to scatter his mother’s ashes but finds out he’s the son of a famous resistance leader and instantly gets drawn into a civil war against the psychotic Pagan Min. There’s never a hint of slowdown either, and as with Dragon Age: Inquisition, the implications for what this means for the future are just as exciting as what’s already been achieved now. The open world is huge and filled with details such as vegetation that reacts to your passing (trees that sway in the downdraught of your gyrocopter are particularly impressive) and bush fires that can flare up with a single Molotov cocktail. None of this puts it in line for any innovation awards but in the end the fundamental difference between Far Cry 4 and Assassin’s Creed Unity is obvious: Far Cry 4 is fun to play.Īlthough Far Cry 4 is also a last gen game, and therefore held back in its design by the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, it’s still a remarkably good looking game. Far Cry 4 is essentially the same game as Far Cry 3, only with a different setting, better graphics, and some new co-op features. It also happens that Far Cry 4 has changed less from its predecessor than Unity has, even if many of Unity’s differences are subtractions rather than improvements.

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Far Cry might be a first person shooter at heart but from climbing up tall buildings to update your map to the endless array of trivial collectables the open world structure is very similar. In fact of all the Ubisoft games Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed are perhaps the most similar. They are after all both sequels in franchises that already have a well-worn template, and they do both follow the Ubisoft open world formula to the letter. But just saying they were different teams doesn’t seem explanation enough for the huge disparity in quality between the two games.
