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The archetype for a game like this is pretty clear: Far Cry 2. Far Cry 2 was a modern shooter at the time, only stripped down and nasty -- sort of what Ubisoft was going for with Far Cry Primal.
Far Cry Primal starts with a fantastic premise but quickly falls into the same traps as its predecessors.
Far Cry Primal’s 10,000 BCE Stone Age setting takes us back into human prehistory, casting us as a hunter called Takkar, who's part of a fractured tribe known as the Wenja. We also know he has a ...
Far Cry: Primal PlayStation 4 Review: High Evolutionary Paleolithic Europe is about to E-X-P-L-O-D-E. Does this this primordial reskinning of Far Cry 4 make us want to take up the cause of Cro ...
We're intrigued, at the very least, and we're already thinking about what we hope Primal will be. Here are the things I want from Far Cry Primal.
Far Cry Primal is worth playing in 2025 (Image via Ubisoft) If you are a Far Cry fan who loves the series for its exotic locations and gameplay, Primal is definitely worth trying in 2025.
Far Cry Primal isn't out on PC yet, but we've spent some time with the console version to give you our thoughts so far.
Although earlier Far Cry games may boast far more compelling antagonists, Primal’s supporting cast is arguably the strongest in the series, despite having far fewer lines of dialogue.
Here’s what it is: I’ve played the first three hours of Far Cry Primal, and I’m neither sold on it nor ready to condemn it. The reason I’m feeling conflicted is that much of the allure of ...
Far Cry Primal takes us back to 10,000 BCE, a simpler time full of sabretooth tigers, woolly mammoths and a generous amount of clubbing your fellow man over the head with a big stick.
This guide will show you where to locate each of the glowing Daysha Hands in Far Cry Primal. Collecting each Daysha Hand will grant you an additional XP boost, which will help you level up faster ...
Far Cry: Primal Developed by: Ubisoft Published by: Ubisoft Available on: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One On a recent rainy afternoon, I re-watched Werner Herzog’s “Cave of Forgotten Dreams ...