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Software | Win7 Pro 64bit |
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In my opinion FarCry 4 is frustratingly addictive, the game scenery is amazing and many aspects of the game are new and fresh, and some of the old in the previous games is gone, which is good.
I 've played it through twice the first time I played it Sabals way, the 2nd time Amitas way, with differing outcomes with each choice path, even though the choices you make during the game play through change with your choices, in the end you basically have 3 options no matter how you play through.
Has anyone else played FarCry 4?
In my opinion FarCry 4 is frustratingly addictive, the game scenery is amazing and many aspects of the game are new and fresh, and some of the old in the previous games is gone, which is good.
I 've played it through twice the first time I played it Sabals way, the 2nd time Amitas way, with differing outcomes with each choice path, even though the choices you make during the game play through change with your choices, in the end you basically have 3 options no matter how you play through.
Has anyone else played FarCry 4?