After Vaas stole Far Cry 3 to the point where no one can actually remember who the main villain in that game actually was Ubisoft had to pull out all the stops to make the lead bad guy in Far Cry 4 more interesting. There are two big delights when it comes to the story. Oh, and your mother will need a good scattering at some point.
#FAR CRY 4 PC RECENSIONE FREE#
As Ajay is the son of the former King he’s something of a celebrity, and after they break him out of Pagan’s compound he (meaning you) join the Golden Path and fight to free Kyrat from Pagan Min’s tyranny. Ajay returns to find Kyrat split by civil war between the despotic “King” Pagan Min and the rebels of the Golden Path. After Ajay Ghale’s mother’s death her last request was to have her ashes returned to their home, the (fictional) Himalayan country of Kyrat. There’s some texture pop-in and a few dropped connections but otherwise I had no technical problems with the game at all. No one’s more relieved than I that this isn’t the case. They did the same with Assassin’s Creed Unity and that turned up a glitchy, buggy mess, so I’m sure everyone was worried it would be the same case with Far Cry 4. I am going to say right now at the beginning of the review that despite Ubisoft’s reluctance to send out the game to reviewers early Far Cry 4 is rarely buggy and is in fact a very polished experience.