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- Aviva las llamas de la resistencia y lucha para liberar al condado de Hope de las garras de un culto mortal en la nueva entrega de la serie Far Cry.
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Las mejores reseñas de México
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Revisado en México el 27 de octubre de 2021
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Revisado en México el 27 de febrero de 2024
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Buen producto excelente estado
Revisado en México el 22 de febrero de 2024
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Llego a buen tiempo, un poco maltratado, solo se rompió el celofán del juego.
Todo lo demas excelente compra
Todo lo demas excelente compra
Revisado en México el 8 de enero de 2023
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Versión español
Revisado en México el 30 de abril de 2024
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Es mejor jugarlo directamente en PS5, va muy mal en ambas ps4
Revisado en México el 28 de febrero de 2024
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Llegó en buenas condiciones
Revisado en México el 11 de septiembre de 2018
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Llego en tiempo, por el lado del producto a llego integro, no maltratado ni nada. Y del juego que decir, es la misma formula de Far cry con nuevos elementos, si eres fan de la saga te hara muy feliz.
Revisado en México el 6 de septiembre de 2018
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Un gran juego, lo pude conseguir a un muy buen precio. El envío fue en el tiempo establecido, la caja venía con los códigos de la edición y venía bien empaquetado.
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Rochelle
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Early arrival
Revisado en Canadá el 29 de abril de 2020Tamaño: Tamaño StandardColor: AzulCompra verificada
Came early .. husband checked it out and seems to like it ..
StuBod
1.0 de 5 estrellas
A simply brilliant game ruined by one thing which makes it almost impossible to finish
Revisado en el Reino Unido el 3 de mayo de 2020Tamaño: Tamaño StandardColor: AzulCompra verificada
Firstly I would say this is a first rate game, great story, superb detail and plenty of missions and I would have given a 6+ star review.......BUT, whoever thought it was a good idea to add the capture missions needs a good talking to. They are totally pointless, you can't skip them and against the clock (why?), they are extremely hard to complete. So you get to a reasonable point in the game and suddenly find you cannot progress any further which is a real shame..
AL
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Great game. Has its flaws, but is an all-around good time. Also, shovels are awesome.
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2018Tamaño: Tamaño StandardColor: VerdeCompra verificada
Definitely my favorite Far Cry title to date. Ubisoft made a wise choice moving away from the tower-focused exploration mechanics that have dominated their open world games to date, and have opted for a more organic approach: you can take off in any direction and discover new areas, find maps that reveal places of interest around your current location, or gather intel from the locals.
The guns for hire system has also seen a major revamp, allowing you to recruit locals to assist you in overthrowing the cult. You can recruit most friendly NPCs you encounter, and there are 9 specialist Nova to recruit. The specialists accommodate a wide range of playstyles, from the stealthy cougar Peaches to the guns-a-blazin' Adelaide. While it's safe to stick with the specialists, the average Joe/Jane you can recruit also provide unique skills such as the ability to remain hidden in tall grass, vehicle repairs, and harvesting resources when not in combat.
The game can feel hectic at first, as you are dropped into a county firmly under a zealot's control, with an army backing him up to boot. The roads will be patrolled heavily by cultists, but as you regain more control over a region, friendly assets will begin patrolling the roads and fighting back.
As you regain control, you'll hit milestones that will trigger capture parties, groups of cultists who will come to take you to one of the cult leaders. This is an unavoidable event, something which some players might find annoying, as the game forces you into a mission regardless of what you are doing. The missions are all excellent and action-packed, though, and each provides insight into the motivations of the cult's leaders.
The subject matter of the story might draw ire from some people. Small town culture, survivalism, religious extremism, and the American gun culture are all portrayed in an over-the-top fashion, so it might turn off people who see it as pandering to liberal sentiments. At the end of the day, it's just a game, and while the themes do seem relevant to our times, it's also a fun change of setting.
Overall, Far Cry 5 is an excellent continuation of a series that has been maturing and developing an identity that makes it stand out, and you could do a lot worse than spending a few(dozen) hours saving Hope County.
Also, you can throw shovels like javelin, and carry 9 of them. Awesome.
The guns for hire system has also seen a major revamp, allowing you to recruit locals to assist you in overthrowing the cult. You can recruit most friendly NPCs you encounter, and there are 9 specialist Nova to recruit. The specialists accommodate a wide range of playstyles, from the stealthy cougar Peaches to the guns-a-blazin' Adelaide. While it's safe to stick with the specialists, the average Joe/Jane you can recruit also provide unique skills such as the ability to remain hidden in tall grass, vehicle repairs, and harvesting resources when not in combat.
The game can feel hectic at first, as you are dropped into a county firmly under a zealot's control, with an army backing him up to boot. The roads will be patrolled heavily by cultists, but as you regain more control over a region, friendly assets will begin patrolling the roads and fighting back.
As you regain control, you'll hit milestones that will trigger capture parties, groups of cultists who will come to take you to one of the cult leaders. This is an unavoidable event, something which some players might find annoying, as the game forces you into a mission regardless of what you are doing. The missions are all excellent and action-packed, though, and each provides insight into the motivations of the cult's leaders.
The subject matter of the story might draw ire from some people. Small town culture, survivalism, religious extremism, and the American gun culture are all portrayed in an over-the-top fashion, so it might turn off people who see it as pandering to liberal sentiments. At the end of the day, it's just a game, and while the themes do seem relevant to our times, it's also a fun change of setting.
Overall, Far Cry 5 is an excellent continuation of a series that has been maturing and developing an identity that makes it stand out, and you could do a lot worse than spending a few(dozen) hours saving Hope County.
Also, you can throw shovels like javelin, and carry 9 of them. Awesome.
Christian Romero
5.0 de 5 estrellas
Far Cry in Big Sky Country
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2018Tamaño: Tamaño StandardColor: AzulCompra verificada
Far Cry 5 takes the series to the states in the big sky country of Montana. Where a cult has taken over the fictional Hope County and establish their own theocratic state with a cult leader, the man bun cult of personality Joseph Seed and his siblings. You play as a sheriff's deputy who in a series first is completely customizable. Task with arresting Joseph and shutting down the cult. In typical Far Cry fashion everything went wrong and now you are stuck in the county and must lead a local resistance to free the county and take out Joseph Seed. Far Cry 5 manages to be better than the recent entries in the series and is close to rivaling Far Cry 3. How? Let find out.
Pros:
The Graphics:
I’ve said many times before in this generation but it keeps being true. Far Cry 5’s graphics are one of the best looking games in the market especially running this on 4K with a Pro. Rural Montana is the last place I expect the series to take place but Ubisoft really hit it out of the park with the graphics of the game looking down right photorealistic at times. All while having a locked 30 frames with hardly any drops even in the most hectic of scenes where explosions are going off everywhere and it’s none stop chaos. We come a Far Cry from the third game with unstable frames in the past generation of consoles. Ubisoft should be commend for pushing the envelope.
Gameplay:
Simply fun and enjoyable to blast around Montana taking down cultists called peggies. Gunplay is tight and responsive. The myriad of choice returns how to play guns blazing, stealth, and even with air support now. Just cathartic fun. A somewhat new addition is the ability to recruit npcs and bring them with you along the fight. I would I appreciate it more if most of them didn’t suck. AI is piss poor and pretty much one or two are only useful to you like Jess the huntress. Alternatively you can play Co-Op and take down missions. It works the same as Far Cry 4 and that you only progress on the host’s world. The open world has been refinited where you don’t open up and see a bunch of icons and you have to actually explore the world to find stuff. Gone are the towers you have to climb to defog the map now actual exploring is required. It’s still the same Ubisoft Open World style but it has been refined to better and these changes show I had more fun in this open world than other ubisoft games.
Music:
The ost is one of the best in the franchise with country and religious themes all mixed in to make a fitting soundtrack. Also sound is great and voice acting is serviceable.
Not Political:
What might a disappointment to some or a relief to others is the lack of political commentary in Far Cry 5 plot. At first glance the plot might be some commentary about Middle America as the story is about some religious zealots who uses a well armed militia to enslave a town. At the end it doesn’t make any commentary or critiques about middle america or even religion for that matter. It can be a disappointment to some who want to see some over all message. But for me and others who don’t want games to be politicalization it was nice to see that Far Cry 5 wasn’t some modern day political commentary about rural America. At the end of the day Far Cry 5 is anticult and that’s about it. So for those who are Pro Cult Far Cry 5 is not your game.
Far Cry Arcade:
A content creator that has massive potential for those who master it and put content regularly. At the time of this review it’s still barebones as the game has been out for a week only but in a couple months I can see great things coming from the content creator. If Far Cry 5 plays its cards right they can have an unless stream of content released for free by the community. Arcade a nice edition that adds more value to the game.
Cons:
Far Cry does so much right however it does stumble along the way with some bizzare choices.
Silent Protagonist:
The silent protagonist returns something that has not been done since Far Cry 2 and it's just bad. In the game you have these face to face cutscenes and your character is just an annoying mute. Silent Protagonist can be a good thing if implement right and Far Cry 5 doesn’t implement it right. You have all these characters talking to you and about you. No lines of dialogue to respond with either to justify the choice of a silent protagonist. I know the deputy can be male or female but your telling me a billion dollar company like ubisoft couldn’t hire two voice actors one male and one female to do the voice for the protagonist. A step back from the past three Far Cry games which had a talking protagonist.
Story:
Another weak point in Far Cry 5 is the story side missions can be fun and goofy. But the main story is mediocre at best. The cult are your clear cut bad guys. The Seeds try to seem sympathetic to you with the stories of their past having tragedy but it doesn’t really work with giving them character. The basic gist of the cult is their doomsday preppers and the end is near and they want to build the society after the fall of civilization. They also kill or kidnap people against them and at the end it just a generic evil organization with no real depth. Joseph Seed is no Vaas, no Pagan Min. He a step back from the evil but likeable villains of past Far Cry games and that’s a shame you see some potential but it poorly written. A majority of the characters are also forgettable which is disappointing as Far Cry is known for its colorful characters.
Microtransactions:
Useless and glorified cheat codes that you pay money for. Tolerable? Yes. No Battlefront 2 here but still should not be in the game it already has a $30 Season Pass how much more monetization does the game need? Still completely ignorable but should not be in the game as stated before there justed cheat codes and cosmetics that you pay for. That you can unlock by playing the game. So please don’t buy the microtransactions.
Melee Combat:
The thing that made me hate Far Cry Primal returns in all it’s floating glory. While shooting is nice melee is not. It feels floaty and unresponsive. Lucky you can ignore it mostly unlike Primal’s limiting weapons.
Conclusion:
Far Cry 5 is not a reinvention of the series it’s still the same formula but refined to make it better than it was before. The return back to gunplay from the spears, clubs, and axes from Far Cry Primal is just what the franchise needed. The setting of Montana although unexpected was a welcoming surprise and end up stealing the show along with it soundtrack. 2018 is shaping up to be a great year in gaming compared to the disappointment that was last year. Between Dragon Ball Z Fighters and the sleeper hit Kingdom Come Deliverance. Now Far Cry 5 easily one of my top 5 games of the year so far. I absolutely recommend Far Cry 5 it’s glorious cathartic fun.
Pros:
The Graphics:
I’ve said many times before in this generation but it keeps being true. Far Cry 5’s graphics are one of the best looking games in the market especially running this on 4K with a Pro. Rural Montana is the last place I expect the series to take place but Ubisoft really hit it out of the park with the graphics of the game looking down right photorealistic at times. All while having a locked 30 frames with hardly any drops even in the most hectic of scenes where explosions are going off everywhere and it’s none stop chaos. We come a Far Cry from the third game with unstable frames in the past generation of consoles. Ubisoft should be commend for pushing the envelope.
Gameplay:
Simply fun and enjoyable to blast around Montana taking down cultists called peggies. Gunplay is tight and responsive. The myriad of choice returns how to play guns blazing, stealth, and even with air support now. Just cathartic fun. A somewhat new addition is the ability to recruit npcs and bring them with you along the fight. I would I appreciate it more if most of them didn’t suck. AI is piss poor and pretty much one or two are only useful to you like Jess the huntress. Alternatively you can play Co-Op and take down missions. It works the same as Far Cry 4 and that you only progress on the host’s world. The open world has been refinited where you don’t open up and see a bunch of icons and you have to actually explore the world to find stuff. Gone are the towers you have to climb to defog the map now actual exploring is required. It’s still the same Ubisoft Open World style but it has been refined to better and these changes show I had more fun in this open world than other ubisoft games.
Music:
The ost is one of the best in the franchise with country and religious themes all mixed in to make a fitting soundtrack. Also sound is great and voice acting is serviceable.
Not Political:
What might a disappointment to some or a relief to others is the lack of political commentary in Far Cry 5 plot. At first glance the plot might be some commentary about Middle America as the story is about some religious zealots who uses a well armed militia to enslave a town. At the end it doesn’t make any commentary or critiques about middle america or even religion for that matter. It can be a disappointment to some who want to see some over all message. But for me and others who don’t want games to be politicalization it was nice to see that Far Cry 5 wasn’t some modern day political commentary about rural America. At the end of the day Far Cry 5 is anticult and that’s about it. So for those who are Pro Cult Far Cry 5 is not your game.
Far Cry Arcade:
A content creator that has massive potential for those who master it and put content regularly. At the time of this review it’s still barebones as the game has been out for a week only but in a couple months I can see great things coming from the content creator. If Far Cry 5 plays its cards right they can have an unless stream of content released for free by the community. Arcade a nice edition that adds more value to the game.
Cons:
Far Cry does so much right however it does stumble along the way with some bizzare choices.
Silent Protagonist:
The silent protagonist returns something that has not been done since Far Cry 2 and it's just bad. In the game you have these face to face cutscenes and your character is just an annoying mute. Silent Protagonist can be a good thing if implement right and Far Cry 5 doesn’t implement it right. You have all these characters talking to you and about you. No lines of dialogue to respond with either to justify the choice of a silent protagonist. I know the deputy can be male or female but your telling me a billion dollar company like ubisoft couldn’t hire two voice actors one male and one female to do the voice for the protagonist. A step back from the past three Far Cry games which had a talking protagonist.
Story:
Another weak point in Far Cry 5 is the story side missions can be fun and goofy. But the main story is mediocre at best. The cult are your clear cut bad guys. The Seeds try to seem sympathetic to you with the stories of their past having tragedy but it doesn’t really work with giving them character. The basic gist of the cult is their doomsday preppers and the end is near and they want to build the society after the fall of civilization. They also kill or kidnap people against them and at the end it just a generic evil organization with no real depth. Joseph Seed is no Vaas, no Pagan Min. He a step back from the evil but likeable villains of past Far Cry games and that’s a shame you see some potential but it poorly written. A majority of the characters are also forgettable which is disappointing as Far Cry is known for its colorful characters.
Microtransactions:
Useless and glorified cheat codes that you pay money for. Tolerable? Yes. No Battlefront 2 here but still should not be in the game it already has a $30 Season Pass how much more monetization does the game need? Still completely ignorable but should not be in the game as stated before there justed cheat codes and cosmetics that you pay for. That you can unlock by playing the game. So please don’t buy the microtransactions.
Melee Combat:
The thing that made me hate Far Cry Primal returns in all it’s floating glory. While shooting is nice melee is not. It feels floaty and unresponsive. Lucky you can ignore it mostly unlike Primal’s limiting weapons.
Conclusion:
Far Cry 5 is not a reinvention of the series it’s still the same formula but refined to make it better than it was before. The return back to gunplay from the spears, clubs, and axes from Far Cry Primal is just what the franchise needed. The setting of Montana although unexpected was a welcoming surprise and end up stealing the show along with it soundtrack. 2018 is shaping up to be a great year in gaming compared to the disappointment that was last year. Between Dragon Ball Z Fighters and the sleeper hit Kingdom Come Deliverance. Now Far Cry 5 easily one of my top 5 games of the year so far. I absolutely recommend Far Cry 5 it’s glorious cathartic fun.
RIcky Crane
5.0 de 5 estrellas
It is a good game
Revisado en el Reino Unido el 9 de agosto de 2018Tamaño: Tamaño StandardColor: VerdeCompra verificada
Is the best Xbox game