![]() ![]() Very often the main characters who were unquestionably Indian/Nepalese, address the main protagonist as "Ay-Jay" when it is clearly just "Ajay". ![]() One thing that was a huge let down was the pandering to the western audience of the game. Nothing is as exciting as hearing your enemies scream "Ajay, Saalae Behanchode" or "Ghale, Madharchode" when engaging them in a firefight. ![]() It is great to walk around a find temples littered with Indian/Tibetian/Nepalese names, artwork and sculptures. The story is good and choice system offers a new narrative during the second run of the game. This could serve people who find the outpost missions a drag by simply getting on a gyro-copter, equip a grenade launcher, hover over an outpost at a height where the enemies bullets can't reach you and carpet bomb the entire place. I managed to unlock all the radio towers in the South of the region with a single Gyro-copter in under an hour. Find one, land on the roof, free it and move onto the next one all in a matter of minutes. With the Gyro-copter, its no longer a chore. There are new additions to the vehicles and it includes the great "Gyro-copter" which is a blessing for people like me who by the 10th Radio-Tower just do it find the climbing and grappling a chore. There are a few changes to the types of secondary missions available and they are great. This is great when going for a second run of the game and offers great replay value. Letting some one you are supposed to kill changes the mission and story structure in future missions. The biggest change are the choices that the game presents during its main missions which changes the types of missions and the ending of the game. All of the signature weapons from the previous game make an appearance here with no changes. The Skills and weapons are in every way identical compared to its predecessor and this was a let down for me as I was hoping for a completely new and varied system of weapons. If you played Far Cry 3, you should be right at home in this game. I was hoping for substantial changes to the gameplay like AC: Unity minus the bugs and glitches. My problems with the game include the similarity and lack of innovation that this game offers over its predecessors regarding gameplay. ![]() This might have been tackled in the update Ubisoft released for Far Cry 4 2 days ago Not a deal breaker but definitely irritating considering the backlash Ubisoft faced for the bugs and glitches one had to bear while playing Assassin's Creed Unity. It largely occured during replaying outputs missions. This doesn't happen very often and faced only 6-7 times during my entire 40+ hours of gameplay. The game suddenly quits and takes you back to the main menu or the game suddenly stalls during the loading screens and a restart is required. I bought mine for the Xbox One and faced some problems with game bugs. I will have to agree with these and was a bit let down but, the game is still very much fun and you can easily milk around 40+ hours of gameplay with this game. Most of the complaints about this game centre around the lack of innovations and it being too similar to Far Cry 3. If you loved Far Cry 3, you will love this. ![]()
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