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			<description><![CDATA[<br>Fans should hear more relatively soon, as Ubisoft's recently announced digital showcase comes in July, which should provide a major update for several of these franchises. Hopefully Far Cry 6 will be among the announcements and hopefully a legitimate release schedule is also revealed, as that's a lot of games to pack into a relatively small amount of t<br><br> <br>Tom Clancy's The Division 2 takes place just seven months after the events that occurred in the previous title in the franchise. There is a civil war happening in Washington, D.C. that will pit survivors against gangs of marauders. This means that players will need to cooperate to complete missions and take on these marauders. One of the most fun elements, though, are raids, which will allow teams of up to eight players to come together to achieve their objectives. The game will also feature three episodes of DLC, which Ubisoft will offer to players of the game for f<br><br> <br>A nameless, faceless, voiceless protagonist once again feels like a significant backstep. While it is fun to make a bald, bearded Lou Contaldi to liberate Hope County, I think it is a decision that naturally leads to most games feeling narratively half-baked. When I'm unable to interact with the characters outside of receiving direction, I end up feeling like a backseat passenger (who happens to be doing all the wo<br><br> <br>Despite the middling score, I hope Far Cry New Dawn indicates and speaks to the future of the Far Cry series. Every risk and change that Ubisoft brought to New Dawn pays off in dividends and is a boon to the series. And though the RPG progression and world-building is a smart pivot, it's no substitution for meek and half-hearted narratives -- even when it comes at a value retail price out the g<br><br>Most games have a main villain, that big bad guy who becomes the essential center to your characters story. That antagonist can come in a number of forms, from former allies to the simple essence of pure evil. But what is it that makes a villain great and memorable, one we want to know more about versus a villain we just want to stop? Usually, it is their charisma, their sense that what they are doing is right more than their sense of style or their actual master plan to enslave or  <a href="https://Farcry6Zone.com/">Farcry6Zone.Com</a> destroy humanity. I've always been a fan of a great villain, in the sense that I've always enjoyed pitting myself against a character that actually makes me think, or who is so intriguing that I want to know more about them, or is so insane that I can't help but wonder what drives them, or, dare I say, one who is so charismatic that with the right combination of words and rewards, I could actually be convinced to join.<br><br> <br>On the other end, adding RPG elements to every game is going to come with one notable shortfall: grind. And there is a repetitive grind in Far Cry New Dawn , whether it is going through the procedurally generated Expeditions or letting outposts fall back into the hands of Highwaymen scum. A lot of the game is going to be chasing after materials to upgrade and purchase better weapons; on the plus side, this feels like more of a balancing issue and less like a way for Ubisoft to target money with progression microtransactions (even if those are readily availab<br> <br>Just like the series, Far Cry New Dawn is a game of exploration and self-discovery. Despite flaws and bumps along the way, New Dawn captures new magic and shows a glimmer of what the future of the Far Cry series looks like. Now if only Ubisoft could match the game design with equal level and story quality, we may be able to see the series capstone game in Far Cry<br><br> <br>Soon Far Cry fans will be entering this period for Far Cry 6 as it will likely be shown during the Ubisoft Forward showcase. For the last game, Far Cry 5 was officially teased by Ubisoft about four days prior to the official reveal in 2017. That would mean Far Cry 6 teasers could show up as early as next week, with Ubisoft Forward scheduled for Sunday, July 12. Assuming Ubisoft and the Far Cry team opts for a similar tease for Far Cry 6 , fans may able to narrow down and debunk the many rumors circulating about Far Cry 6 very s<br><br> <br>The first real co-op game arrived on PC in 1993 with Doom . The title introduced a co-op mode that allowed a team of four players to travel through the game together via LAN. Doom changed the way gamers played and encouraged them to host LAN parties where everyone brought their own computers and connected them to the same network. Since then, co-op has only grown, thanks to an increased interest in team gameplay and better technol<br><br> <br>On the other hand, Far Cry New Dawn has the most impressive landscape of any game in the series, bar none. Nuclear-reclaimed Hope County has visual diversity and beauty unseen in the series, clearing one of the significant issues from its predecessor. With both a stellar graphical engine and smart improvement of the map, its fun to explore the environment and settings -- even if it ends up feeling like you are driving waypoint to waypo<br>]]></description>
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			<title>Christiane Thurber updated their profile information.</title>
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