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The Future Of Far Cry: Remote Alaska Survival Setting

Added: 05.01.2015 19:10 | 1 views | 0 comments


Clipping Error discusses what he thinks the next Far Cry game could be like based on the first setting suggested on the recent survey Ubisoft sent out to fans. He opens up the comments for people to add to the extreme wilderness vision for the next massive open world game as well.

From: n4g.com

Future Far Cry Environments Could Feature Vampires, Dinosaurs

Added: 05.01.2015 18:00 | 1 views | 0 comments




Take this news with a grain of salt given the source and relative absurdity of adding dinosaurs to any first-person shooter, but Ubisoft has surveyed some gamers and potentially revealed that the company may consider a dinosaur or vampire themed version of the popular FPS franchise Far Cry.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Far Cry Survey Seeks Ideas on Future Settings, From Vampires to Vietnam

Added: 05.01.2015 11:49 | 0 views | 0 comments


Publisher Ubisoft appears to have issued a survey to some of its customers, asking them what they would like to see in future Far Cry games.

The questionnaire, brought to light by suggested the open-world FPS "represents the good, the bad, and ugly of video games all at once."

"It's awesome and messy and dumb and fun and annoying and gross and beautiful," the review concluded.

From: www.gamespot.com

Far Cry Survey Seeks Ideas on Future Settings, From Vampires to Vietnam

Added: 05.01.2015 11:49 | 0 views | 0 comments


Publisher Ubisoft appears to have issued a survey to some of its customers, asking them what they would like to see in future Far Cry games.

The questionnaire, brought to light by suggested the open-world FPS "represents the good, the bad, and ugly of video games all at once."

"It's awesome and messy and dumb and fun and annoying and gross and beautiful," the review concluded.

From: www.gamespot.com


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