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Far Cry 4 Review: Content is King | Paste

Added: 26.11.2014 10:12 | 0 views | 0 comments


Paste: I am Ajay Ghale, the son of the legendary revolutionary Mohan Ghale, and Im on the receiving end of a lecture about morality. Sabal, one of the leaders of the freedom-fighting Golden Path, expounds on the value of tradition and the need for the people of the (fictional) Himalayan country of Kyrat to return to their honorable cultural roots. He slams a door in my face, and a moment later, the word SKILLS is emblazoned across the side of the screen, stamped in bright yellow. The UI rushes to catch up: I have new side missions available! I have another 130 Propaganda Posters to remove! I should hurry to the monastery! This is Far Cry 4.

From: n4g.com

Last chance to get Persona Q preorder bonus plus more deals on other Persona games

Added: 24.11.2014 5:11 | 0 views | 0 comments


Gamers have a last chance to get the Persona Tarot Cards preorder bonus for Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. Persona 4 Arena Ultimax and Persona 4: Golden are also on sale at discounted prices.

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What The Story Of 'Far Cry 4 Gets Right

Added: 23.11.2014 6:11 | 3 views | 0 comments


On the surface, Far Cry 4 seems like a fairly simple story. Youve got your loathsome villain, Pagan Min, and his drug-dealing, deathmatch-staging flunkies. And youve got the heroic rebels fighting him, the Golden Path. But the story, once you start playing the game, is a lot more rich and complex. And, to be honest, it actually treats some fairly serious themes and problems in an intelligent way that acknowledges the murky greys that come with a nations people going to war with themselves.

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Far Cry 4 Review | GameRevolution

Added: 22.11.2014 23:15 | 4 views | 0 comments


GR: A good cry. Far Cry 4's Kyrat, the scenic destination of protagonist Ajay Ghale, is both a playground and a slanted microcosm of Tibetan culture, guerrilla warfare, and an authoritarian regime. It's a world where the capriciously sadistic Pagan Min has pushed the diminishing Golden Path resistance to the southern border, where the bounty of mountainous cliffsides come pre-installed with grappling points, where the local wildlife approach and murder civilians on a regular basis, and where the flashing treasure chests littering the landscape hide such wonders as condoms and birth control pills. The incongruencea pristine, sacred setting adorned by waterfalls and massive statues to gods and goddesses yet at the same time torn by constant warfaremostly works in favor of the game. Peering at the carved sky can bring moments of peace and awe where the nearly endless number of firefights do not. The open world has such freedom and verticality that it's almost impossible not to...

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Far Cry 4 Review | GameRevolution

Added: 22.11.2014 19:15 | 5 views | 0 comments


GR: A good cry. Far Cry 4's Kyrat, the scenic destination of protagonist Ajay Ghale, is both a playground and a slanted microcosm of Tibetan culture, guerrilla warfare, and an authoritarian regime. It's a world where the capriciously sadistic Pagan Min has pushed the diminishing Golden Path resistance to the southern border, where the bounty of mountainous cliffsides come pre-installed with grappling points, where the local wildlife approach and murder civilians on a regular basis, and where the flashing treasure chests littering the landscape hide such wonders as condoms and birth control pills. The incongruencea pristine, sacred setting adorned by waterfalls and massive statues to gods and goddesses yet at the same time torn by constant warfaremostly works in favor of the game. Peering at the carved sky can bring moments of peace and awe where the nearly endless number of firefights do not. The open world has such freedom and verticality that it's almost impossible not to...

From: n4g.com


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