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Now, about the graphics… If you aren’t absolutely floored by the awesomeness that is looking out upon a foggy mountain range, knowing full well that you can explore every square inch of the terrain then we just don’t know what to say. There are literally so many things you can do here, as well as a very large map to fully explore you could spend a seemingly infinite amount of time just wandering around boosting up your character’s assets if you wanted to. For those who might have become accustomed to today’s more modern survival sandboxes, this grants the game an extra sense of appeal, of course. Whereas a lot of other open world titles tend to sort of “hold your hand” and guide you through the bulk of the experience, FC4 just turns you loose and leaves it to you to learn to survive.
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The action itself remains largely the same, which isn’t a bad thing at all. Of course, Far Cry 4 really shines on the PlayStation 4, which is able to really deliver the goods on the graphical front. Well, it seems as if they’ve nailed it on all fronts…yes, this is THE open world FPS / RPG experience that many are likely to go absolutely bonkers for. In short, FC4 maintains the same basic open world system and mechanics as its predecessor, neatly upgrading where possible, while also vastly improving the overall way that players delve into its open world and how the plot meshes with that concept. Naturally, expectations are high for Far Cry 4, not only because it is the next in line for release, but also due to the fact that developer Ubisoft Montreal (known for turning out blockbuster hits) has promised us the moon this time around. Much has been said about the Far Cry series and untold multitudes of gamers have done even more inside of its fictional open world sandboxes, with the previous installment “Far Cry 3” definitely hitting a high water mark.