Not played an incredible amount into the game yet (only about 7hrs) but I would say if you were looking for immersion into the game world like Far Cry 2, then you won't find it here, sadly. The gameplay is fun, guns feel nice to use and the takedowns are interesting, if a little repetitive if you go completely stealth. Yes. Yeah well that depends, I live in Croatia and here you're considered lucky if you get paid $1200 a month soo $150 is a lot of money for me. Yeah, no matter your income the add ons are a poor value at full retail. I’m just saying it’s nice to support the developers who make content you like. Alternatively Far Cry 3, 89% DRM Uplay Price £40/$60 Release Out now Developer Ubisoft Montreal Publisher In-house Link Official site. $14.99. but others are worth spending time with. The Far Cry 6's season pass gives fans the power to play Vaas Montenegro (from Far Cry 3), Pagan Min (from Far Cry 4), and Joseph Seed (from Far Cry 5). Each plot line sees the villain in question on Far Cry 3 is an example of the rare ambitious, big-budget game that accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do---chaotic yet controlled, with a brilliantly-balanced mechanical ecosystem that Far Cry 3 has a variety of Signature Weapons, but what Signatures have stats worth fighting for, and which are not worth anyone's while? In anticipation of the upcoming Far Cry 6 , some fans of the franchise have gone back to previous installments to experience the FPS sandbox elements Ubisoft is known for. I’d say yes. I’ve played all of the FC games starting with 2 on the PS3. If its $15 or less go for it. Dont expect a FC3 or newer game, because it is not that. It is gritty and dark, but nonetheless one of my favorite games. Also Idk how old you are. If you are not used to those graphics it may feel dated. Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is the best DLC I've ever played. just got it for 3 bucks on Steam, and holy cow its worth it. I absolutely love when video games don't take themselves too seriously (kinda like Borderlands). The cinematics are short and simple, and as soon as you're thrown into the revamped, (subtle, but different enough) environment BbMRd.