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People like to hate on FC5 but honestly it's my favorite one
I just hated being railroaded into the drug trips. Like, in the northern region, there is literally no way to escape the hunters with bows who drug you. You can be in an enclosed helicopter a hundred feet off the ground, and they still hit you with an arrow.
Otherwise, great game, beautiful game, and honestly not awful co-op.
I seem to remember FC to have been rather railroady at times since at the very least FC3. But agreed, these scripted events often end up being kind of silly.
Agree. It's still my personal favourite, but the forced kidnapping was really unnecessary. It wouldn't have been any worse if they just did a standard "here's your next story mission location" and the mission has a scripted kidnapping scene. Trying to force it at a random time just ended up feeling unrealistic and annoying.
I just hated seed. To me a religious extremists is deplorable beyond redemption, so I found nothing about him cool or interesting, I didn't wanna hear his ranting I just wanted to kill him. Maybe that was the point, but I got used to farcry being the series with the cool villains you grow to love, but Joseph seed to me was very one dimensional, boring and i had zero interest in him to the point where I never finished the game when I found out the ending.