And that’s where we come in.
Whether they’ll ever come to fruition or not is another story.
So, from that, here are five things we’re crossingourfingers for with Far Cry 6.
So, maybe less climbing towers, and more Yara exclusive side hustles?
They’re just not that great.
In fact, they never really have been.
And to be fair, even Ubisoft probably pleads guilty to such a harsh critique.
The villains are what make the Far Cry franchise superior in the first-person shooter domain.
But the shoes we fill?
We tend to forget they even exist most of the time.
Perhaps Far Cry 6 can change that tired old formula?
After all, heroes need love, too.
Share the spotlight a little, eh?
Evil governor gets dethroned, lo and behold the region is restored to its former tranquil state.
Well, it should do, seeing as it was the premise of most Far Cry games to date.
Of course it does.
And the same goes for the Far Cry outline.
Far Cry 6, admittedly, feels no different to its previous chapters.
It’s not ideal, butit sells.
And that’s something wereallydon’t want to see in Far Cry 6.
And so, here’s hoping the immersion isn’t tarnished through cash grabs and money-hungry devs.Fingers crossed.
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