

There’s lots of new ideas here, most of the good, but the rhythm of the experience is familiar and remains compelling. Far Cry Primal is a serious game, for the most part, but the moments of levity are welcome.Īll in all then, Far Cry Primal is a good game that does enough to differentiate itself from its predecessors.
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One character in particular was responsible for most of them, his missions playfully taking the piss out of established series tropes. Oh and it’s funny too! Without spoiling too much, Far Cry Primal made me laugh out loud on a few different occasions. It’s a decent fit for a game all about freedom. Far Cry Primal doesn’t offer up a linear narrative, instead providing a handful of storylines to follow in whatever order you fancy. There’s even a new approach to the story, which gives you a degree of freedom over what order you take on missions.

You can ride some of the land’s bigger animals, like bears and mammoths. In the northern reaches of the map it’s icy and cold, dictating that Takkar has to avoid prolonged exposure to the elements by ducking into caves and searching out fire. You can even get the owl to swoop down and take out weaker enemies, or drop little handmade bombs to give you a further advantage. This allows you to make more informed decisions about where and when to move, essential if you’re planning on taking everyone down stealthily. Before wading into enemy encampments, you can now scope out the area and tag all of the different enemy types to get the lay of the land. Similarly, the ability to control an owl is a good new addition, giving outpost attacks a slightly different flavour. Wandering around with one of the most badass, visually distinctive beasts at your side is a great feeling and vital to your progress. They’re pretty fun, these missions, each one ranging across a number of locations and calling on you to build traps to either stall or damage. The most useful companion animals can be found via Beast Master quests, which see you track, hunt and tame the land’s most fearsome nasties in long, multi-part missions. Rather go in stealthy and pick people off one by one? The wolf is probably your best bet. Want to burst into an outpost and mess shit up? You’ll be wanting a bear. Each animal type has its own stats, across stealth, speed and power, allowing you to pick a companion that suits your playstyle. The headline new addition is Takkar’s Beastmaster abilities, which allow the character to tame and control some of the game’s wildlife, from wolves all the way up to sabretooth tigers. Rescue an NPC and they’ll join your community, swelling its ranks and allowing you access to greater perks. It’s essentially the same in Primal, but instead of being represented by just numbers, your actions now have an impact on your village. In the last couple of Far Crys, if you bumped into someone being held hostage or in a running battle with an enemy, you could rescue them for XP. The village even adds a bit of meaning to some of the encounters you’ll stumble across out in the wild. It’s all represented in a hub area that you can explore, a nice way of visually representing your progress.
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Use your gathered resources (wood, rocks, skins) and you can upgrade the hut in which the character lives, unlocking further abilities. Bring a character skilled in crafting back to your village, for example, and you’ll gain access to new crafting abilities. As you progress you’ll encounter a handful of new story characters, each with their individual area of expertise. One big change is the addition of your tribe’s village. But as you play, the new stuff becomes apparent. It’s Far Cry in a pair of hairy Speedos, basically. There’s skinning and crafting, flower picking, side-missions, grappling hooks and a squillion collectibles. Wildlife roams around causing trouble for the locals and interfering with your adventures. There are outposts to liberate, either with stealthy take-downs, noisy battles or a messy combination of the two. There’s an exotic location with a big map that reveals itself as you explore. Prowling the land are mammoths, sabretooth tigers and a plethora of higher-up-the-food-chain prehistoric nasties, as well as rival tribes that want to eat Takkar’s face, burn him to a crisp and otherwise see him extinct. Set in the Stone Age, Far Cry Primal sees you take the role of Takkar, a great big lump of a caveman intent on reuniting his tribesmen and creating a safe haven for them to thrive.
