Yes, Far Cry 5 can be frustrating due to its intense gameplay and frequent challenges.
Yes, Far Cry 5 can be frustrating due to its intense gameplay and frequent challenges.
Half-life 3... if it ever occurs without facing the same end, it might be the greatest thing ever... but still...
I played Far Cry 3 (my initial Far Cry title) and found it enjoyable at first but eventually lost interest and stopped playing. I didn’t feel motivated to continue with the subsequent Far Cry games since they all seemed similar. I chose Far Cry 5 because I wanted a shooter experience after my previous RPGs, and it surprised me how close it felt to the original. It had some engaging parts but also had several drawbacks:
1. Early in the game you get to decide whether to cuff or not, but later missions don’t let you make that choice (why am I forced to jump off a book?). Be firm with the developers.
2. Enemies are everywhere and can be frustrating—like being attacked by multiple trucks on the same road within seconds.
3. The weapons options were limited to automatic rifles, SMGs, and handguns (excluding shotguns and grenade launchers), which felt outdated.
4. Clearing areas often felt repetitive, with little time to explore before the next objective appears.