Publicerad: 2016-02-26, Författare: Steve , testad av: theguardian.com
Sammanfattning: Finding a game disappointing because of its similarity to last year's instalment is one of the great complaints levelled at the modern industry and its love of annual franchises. Far Cry 4, for example, was certainly accused of being too much like Far Cry...
Publicerad: 2016-02-23, Författare: Steve , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Fresh and original Stone Age gameplay; tame beasts are a joy to wield; believable and interesting characters (however primitive); unmistakably still a Far Cry game; vast array of side-missions
Lacks an arch-villain; tamed owl seems a bit superfluous; lack of guns and vehicles will turn off some gamers hoping for an even more familiar Far Cry experience
One possible criticism of Far Cry Primal is that it lacks good baddies, which its predecessors featured – Far Cry 4's Pagan Min would have graced a Hollywood film. Batari, leader of the Izila, is pretty great in Primal though: she's surprisingly att...
Publicerad: 2016-02-22, Författare: Joe , testad av: gamesradar.com
The Far Cry template is always good for mindless fun, Oros is a beautiful, and surprisingly changeable, land, Training animals is a great sidequest/mechanic
Lacks a clear focus, making the whole affair aimless, Prehistoric inventory is brave, but limited, Reduces its weirdest ideas to distractions
Primal takes the great structure of the Far Cry series, but little of its character. No clear goal and a limited arsenal end up making this feel a little prehistoric itself...
Ride mammoths, sic saber-tooths, set fires, Stone Age setting is perfect for an open world, Big moments are thrilling, Freedom to explore and tinker
Hunting, crafting, gathering become tedious and repetitive, Exciting moments too few and far between, “Hunter Vision” over-simplifies core activities
Far Cry Primal is packed full of stuff to do, just like every other open world game in publisher Ubisoft's growing stable of the genre. It does some interesting things by applying the formula to a Stone Age setting, but like other Far Cry titles, it's so...
Publicerad: 2015-12-08, Författare: Steve , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Fresh and original Stone Age gameplay; tame beasts are a joy to wield; believable and interesting characters (however primitive); unmistakably still a Far Cry game; vast array of side-missions
Lacks an arch-villain; tamed owl seems a bit superfluous; lack of guns and vehicles will turn off some gamers hoping for an even more familiar Far Cry experience
One possible criticism of Far Cry Primal is that it lacks good baddies, which its predecessors featured – Far Cry 4's Pagan Min would have graced a Hollywood film. Batari, leader of the Izila, is pretty great in Primal though: she's surprisingly attractiv...
Being the Beast Master, Improved combat, Stone Age setting
Missions are often too easy, Supporting characters too shallow, Gameplay too similar to 4
My time with the game was a disjointed set of activities The addition of animal companions and exchange of guns for spears, rocks, and a good old club isn't enough to convince me of Primal's vision. My time with the game was a disjointed set of activitie...
Is it worth entering the land of Oros and fighting for the survival of the Wenja? I believe it is. Far Cry Primal is a good game, with some weaknesses and good strengths. One thing I want to say is that it feels more like Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon than eithe...
Publicerad: 2016-04-19, Författare: David , testad av: pcpowerplay.com.au
The hackneyed story doesn't detract from the thrilling world and new challenges of 10,000BC.
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Publicerad: 2016-03-29, Författare: Mike , testad av: itwire.com
Sammanfattning: It's not the Far Cry to start your Far Cry foray, but it is a hell of a lot of fun.Far Cry games are about as Ubisoft formulaic (as far as that companies big AAA releases are concerned) as they come.Open world, violent, progression based around building u...
Sammanfattning: Developer: Ubisoft MontrealPublisher: UbisoftRelease Date: March 1, 2016Platform: PS4, Xbox One, PC (Reviewed)Genre: Open-world RPGMSRP: $59.99I can confidently say that Far Cry: Primal is one of the best games I've played in recent years. It's a fascinat...