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Far Cry 6 Gameplay

Far Cry 6 Gameplay

Written by Eric Hauter on 8/31/2021 for PC   PS4   PS5   XONE   XSX  
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How does one describe a Far Cry game? This is a franchise packed full of games that are so rich, so dense, filled with so many mechanics, characters, and stand out moments that it is difficult to find a point of entry when discussing a new entry. Should I talk about the incredible motion captured performances by top tier actors? Maybe I should go on and on about the expanded crafting system, and how you can customize every weapon you find to allow it to better serve your playstyle. Or perhaps I just want to spend a few paragraphs talking about how you can ride a horse, and shoot bad guys from horseback like some sort of Cuban Lone Ranger. I could write about how you can put your gun away, and just walk right up to bad guys without arousing any suspicion.

But I also don't want to take away any of Far Cry 6's fun surprises. And in the four or five hours I was able to play the game at a recent Ubisoft event, I did see plenty that surprised me. The world feels more realistic and oppressive than those in past games. The violence is more savage, with melee kills pushing the upper limits of video game brutality. Though Far Cry 6 is filled with plenty of the franchise's emergent moments of chaos, that "anything could happen" aspect of the game appears to be toned down some, in favor of more realistic gunplay.

Of course, this is not The Division, nor it is Ghost Recon. Despite its more serious tone, this is still Far Cry, and the potential for a wild animal to come wandering into the middle of a firefight is still completely present (though not featured in my video), and you are still able to ram jet skis full speed into beaches while jumping off and blasting some hapless dudes with an incendiary shotgun from midair (totally in my video).

In the video below, I try to avoid any major spoilers, while still showing off a lot of Far Cry 6 gameplay, both single and multiplayer. Fun note: the other player in multiplayer is Gerard Williams, also known as Hip Hop Gamer. I wish I had some of the audio, because it is mostly me following him around while he enthusiastically talks about how awesome everything is. Look him up. He's a ton of fun. I broke the video down into easily digestible chunks, showing off a few different mission types and a few interesting new mechanics.

Far Cry 6 has the potential to be a franchise standout. With its stellar villain, realistic world, and incredible array of wild weapons, Far Cry 6 has the potential to be a new benchmark for a series that has never been afraid to pivot or take chances. I cannot wait to get my hands on the full game, as I have only scratched the surface of what appears to be a very rich and deep universe. 

Far Cry 6 is scheduled to release on October 6, 2021, on PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Stadia, and Luna. 

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About Author

Howdy.  My name is Eric Hauter, and I am a dad with a ton of kids.  During my non-existent spare time, I like to play a wide variety of games, including JRPGs, strategy and action games (with the occasional trip into the black hole of MMOs). I am intrigued by the prospect of cloud gaming, and am often found poking around the cloud various platforms looking for fun and interesting stories.  I was an early adopter of PSVR (I had one delivered on release day), and I’ve enjoyed trying out the variety of games that have released since day one. I've since added an Oculus Quest 2 and PS VR2 to my headset collection.  I’m intrigued by the possibilities presented by VR multi-player, and I try almost every multi-player game that gets released.

My first system was a Commodore 64, and I’ve owned countless systems since then.  I was a manager at a toy store for the release of PS1, PS2, N64 and Dreamcast, so my nostalgia that era of gaming runs pretty deep.  Currently, I play on Xbox Series X, Series S, PS5, PS VR2, Quest 3, Switch, Luna, GeForce Now, (RIP Stadia) and a super sweet gaming PC built by John Yan.  While I lean towards Sony products, I don’t have any brand loyalty, and am perfectly willing to play game on other systems.

When I’m not playing games or wrangling my gaggle of children, I enjoy watching horror movies and doing all the other geeky activities one might expect. I also co-host the Chronologically Podcast, where we review every film from various filmmakers in order, which you can find wherever you get your podcasts.

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