far cry new dawn review

Far Cry New Dawn Review | Same old dawn

Since its debut in 2004, the Far Cry series has hopped all around the globe and time itself from the Nepal-inspired Kryat to the prehistoric Stone Ages. However, FAR CRY NEW DAWN marks the first time the franchise has returned to a location. Far Cry 5’s Montana is back but has been perverted…

  • Late game skills are a solid addition.
  • Building a base gives you something to work toward.
  • Incredibly similar to past installments.
  • Story comes up short and character moments fall flat.
  • RPG systems give the game an odd, jarring difficulty curve.

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Late game skills are a solid addition. Building a base gives you something to work toward. Incredibly similar to past installments. Story comes up short and character moments fall flat. RPG systems give the game an odd, jarring difficulty curve.
Late game skills are a solid addition. Building a base gives you something to work toward. Incredibly similar to past installments. Story comes up short and character moments fall flat. RPG systems give the game an odd, jarring difficulty curve.
Late game skills are a solid addition. Building a base gives you something to work toward. Incredibly similar to past installments. Story comes up short and character moments fall flat. RPG systems give the game an odd, jarring difficulty curve.
Late game skills are a solid addition. Building a base gives you something to work toward. Incredibly similar to past installments. Story comes up short and character moments fall flat. RPG systems give the game an odd, jarring difficulty curve.
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