• Far Cry 4: King of Kyrat
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oh god yes
You know, i kinda wanna buy the game just so that i could experience the bad guy in FC4. And on the other hand, it´s an Ubisoft game. And the entire Watchdogs thing blew their chances for them to get any money from me. UUURGH.
Now hopefully they don't kill him off halfway through the game and replace him with a lame, generic evil businessman.
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;46081856]Now hopefully they don't kill him off halfway through the game and replace him with a lame, generic evil businessman.[/QUOTE] maybe they'll kill him with the preorder exclusive harpoon gun
Modern Far Cry games have the best villains. I really hope this guy stays for the whole game though, still kinda pissed about Vaas.
[QUOTE={TFS} Rock Su;46081770]You know, i kinda wanna buy the game just so that i could experience the bad guy in FC4. And on the other hand, it´s an Ubisoft game. And the entire Watchdogs thing blew their chances for them to get any money from me. UUURGH.[/QUOTE] There's a different development team working on FC4. Watch dogs was also solely developed by Ubisoft Montreal, whilst the FC series has 4 collaborators. It's dumb to say you're wary to buy it because it's a Ubisoft game when all Ubisoft is is a conglomerate, it's the people actually developing and directing it that produce or fail to produce a worthwhile result. Far Cry 3 was incredible and I have no doubts that Far Cry 4, based on the gameplay videos, will be just as badass.
[QUOTE=hexpunK;46081989]Modern Far Cry games have the best villains. I really hope this guy stays for the whole game though, still kinda pissed about Vaas.[/QUOTE] I don't think The Jackal gets enough credit. He was a bad guy who fuelled a bloody war, but when you listen to his tapes you really see where he's coming from and how he thinks he's doing the right thing in the end.
[QUOTE=Janus Vesta;46082385]I don't think The Jackal gets enough credit. He was a bad guy who fuelled a bloody war, but when you listen to his tapes you really see where he's coming from and how he thinks he's doing the right thing in the end.[/QUOTE] Reminds me that I have still never finished FarCry 2. I finished FarCry maybe 4 times, FarCry 3 twice, but never finished FarCry 2. :v:
Sure as hell ain't preordering it but I look forward to playing it eventually.
I think I'll pass.
I'm really not liking how they stuck with the 'bad guys wear red clothes' theme.
his face kinda borders on uncanny valley for me.
Fuck, I so want to ride an ATV down a mountain shooting an M79 at enemy cars in open world coop.
Looks very much Far Cry 3, not that that is a bad thing.
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