I’ve played other Ubisoft games before, most recently AC Odyssey. Been on a Switch kick for a minute and smashed 200 hours in TOTK, potentially one of my favorite games ever at this point. But I wanted to switch it up and go through some of my PC backlog so I started up Far Cry 5.

The beginning was decent…but it became very apparent quickly that the entire model of the game was very, well, familiar. In that it’s almost identical in gameplay design to AC Odyssey. Add to that the almost distracting number of bugs in the game - constantly have civilians that I can’t liberate for no reason, and if you use a game controller the reverse and decelerate buttons for driving vehicles straight up aren’t even mapped - and my opinion is that this is a subpar experience. I haven’t extensively looked up other people’s reviews or experiences, but I was curious to know if anyone felt similarly.

  • @FlickOfTheBean
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    31 year ago

    Oh no! Far Cry 5 is in my backlog and nearing my play point! While I personally have no issue with the play style of AC Odyssey (I do like that game a lot) I see how that can be a startling similarity. Any tips on making the play through better? First one appears to be don’t use a game pad as not all the buttons work out of the box lol

    That aside, I’d say it’s almost unfair to compare a PC AAA title from years ago to a Nintendo AAA title of today. From what I’ve read at the very least, there’s been a big push to get away from mechanics of the older gens recently, so I wonder if that’s what you’re picking up on.

    Then again, it could just be recycled engines that’s going on… I’m no expert here, just a speculator :)

    • @[email protected]OP
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      31 year ago

      I think the most important takeaway I’m getting from this experience is that my usual playthrough method of trying to 100% a game by doing all the side missions and quests will not be rewarded much in this game due to the repetitive nature of it. I’m thinking I’ll enjoy it more if I just stick mostly to the main plot. I grinded AC Odyssey for like 200-300 hours and I think this game is similar enough that I wouldn’t get much out of it playing the same way.

      I still like the game, honestly, I just do think the dichotomy of the experience is throwing me off and making me appreciate Nintendo’s ability to create virtually bug free, very complete gaming experiences more than I did before.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I think it speaks to the polish of Tears of the Kingdom. When Breath of the wild came out, I played it and went straight into Horizon Zero Dawn. Which is a great game, but the open world aspect and freedom BOTW had, made the open world in Horizon feel clunky.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      FC 5 is a good game. Of course it has the same open world mechanics as the AC games. Just like Division, Cyberpunk, iNFAMOUS, Spider-Man. They are just kind of unavoidable.

      I played through FC 5 twice closer to when it was released. I never encountered bugs that I have any memory of, so nothing a reload save or restart game couldn’t resolve. Don’t let this post dissuade you from playing the game. I would avoid the DLC/expansion New Dawn as I’m guessing they still sell as a bundle. It was bad due to bullet sponge hell.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I played it through recently and enjoyed it. There are some bugs, but I really got lost in the world and the music.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      41 year ago

      It is really not a bad game, but I probably should have started something smaller and more indie after TOTK rather than going to a big studio game as the comparison isn’t super fantastic. The comparison between the virtually bug free TOTK and this one is dramatic. Add to that the fact that the game plays very similarly to the last PC game I played and it’s coloring my perception of it. It’s just crazy to me that AAA western studios are willing to put out games with bugs after playing so many japanese games for the past year.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        It’s funny though try to say that but they just released a patch to fix the main quest line in ToTK. Smdh

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I like the Far Cry games and while they do have their misses, Far Cry 5 was a pretty darn good one.

    Better than 4, better than 6. Villains are for real spooky, the sidekicks are all pretty fun. Also it introduced The Ballad of Clutch Nixon to the world, and that alone is worth it.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      This is my first Far Cry game! It was recommended to me as someone who really liked both the Assassins Creed games and the Fallout series.