Far Cry New Dawn review

Far Cry New Dawn review

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What is it? Far Cry 5, but smaller and with a few new tweaksExpect to pay $40/£38Developer Ubisoft MontrealPublisher UbisoftReviewed on GTX 980, Intel i5-6600K, 8 GB RAMMultiplayer Co-opLink Official siteBuy it Steam, Uplay

You'd think a nuke being dropped on Montana would have changed it somewhat, but Far Cry New Dawn's post-apocalyptic version of Hope County is essentially the same one we know from Far Cry 5. Once again the locals are being terrorized by armed gangs speeding around in infinite trucks while furious bears and homicidal turkeys leap from the bushes to claw at anything that moves. New Dawn adds a couple new twists to the series' formula—at times you can leave Montana to visit other states—but nothing to make it feel like a wholly different game. This is Far Cry 5 again, just on a smaller scale and with more pink flowers.

Far Cry New Dawn review

Feb 14, 2019, 11:15am UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/far-cry-new-dawn-review/ > What is it? Far Cry 5, but smaller and with a few new tweaksExpect to pay $40/£38Developer Ubisoft MontrealPublisher UbisoftReviewed on GTX 980, Intel i5-6600K, 8 GB RAMMultiplayer Co-opLink Official siteBuy it Steam, Uplay > You'd think a nuke being dropped on Montana would have changed it somewhat, but Far Cry New Dawn's post-apocalyptic version of Hope County is essentially the same one we know from Far Cry 5. Once again the locals are being terrorized by armed gangs speeding around in infinite trucks while furious bears and homicidal turkeys leap from the bushes to claw at anything that moves. New Dawn adds a couple new twists to the series' formula—at times you can leave Montana to visit other states—but nothing to make it feel like a wholly different game. This is Far Cry 5 again, just on a smaller scale and with more pink flowers.