The Far Cry series is pretty good, it’s not my favourite Ubisoft IP but I’ve had a lot of fun with its games especially Far Cry 4.
While I haven’t played the last two games I have looked in them and seen they weren’t everyone’s cup of tea, as the series very rarely divulges from its tried and true formula.
Far Cry 6 was the worst offender of this, though it’s DLC expansions were solid
Fortunately it sounds like Far Cry 7 is going to revamp the series for the better, or worse depending on your point of view.
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Interestingly it’s claimed there are two Far Cry games currently in development according to leakers, there’s an extraction shooter and a more traditional Far Cry game which will act as Far Cry 7.
It’s said Far Cry 7 will give players a total of 24 real-life hours to finish the game, as a ticking clock will be introduced that denotes how much time the player’s character has to save the day.
As someone who loves the old Dead Rising games and how much pressure is placed upon the player to get through the game quickly I’m actually into this idea, but it obviously depends on the execution.
Apparently the player’s character will need to rescue their family who’ve been taken hostage by terrorists, and the timer tells you how long you have to rescue them before it’s too late.
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It’s an interesting premise for sure but again we’ll have to see how it works in gameplay before passing any judgements.
Fans are hesitant too, with some saying “the 72 hour in-game timer sounds interesting but I don’t know if Ubisoft actually has the chops to pull off that kind of game mechanically.”
Others are less optimistic, as for many “Far Cry is the only Ubisoft ‘formula’ that I actually liked.”
“Timer? Hard pass. Hate those and at this point, I refuse to buy any games that have it” added another fan.
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I’ll be holding off my opinions until we actually see the game, but for the time being I’m interested in what Ubisoft is cooking up.
Topics: Far Cry, Ubisoft, PC, Xbox, PlayStation