Ubisoft tease three new gaming titles for E3 2017

The Far Cry series is the only good thing Ubish!t has ever done. Still doesn't justify that Uplay crap though. But I have bought / played every game in the series except for Primal, so chances are I'll get 5 too.
 
I would be amazed if The Crew 2 stands up to Need For Speed (2015). Whilst it isn't perfect it's pretty damn close. Still, more driving games is not a bad thing. Stopped playing Far Cry games ages ago so meh on that.

Now South Park? yeh, want. Note they haven't mentioned it though :(
 
I played Black Flag a lot, and mostly loved it. Or actually loved the game, but hated the damn flashforwards. Got startet on Unity, but started to study again, so didn't play it enough to give it a thumps up or down.
 
It's ubisoft games, pre order nonsense with spreadsheets and iconic dumb stuff loaded with dlc and the ever so terrible uplay, safe to say, i don't really care at all for it.
 
I hope the new AC title is amazing. One of my favorite series of all time. I played ever major release until Unity came along...
 
The Far Cry series is the only good thing Ubish!t has ever done. Still doesn't justify that Uplay crap though. But I have bought / played every game in the series except for Primal, so chances are I'll get 5 too.

No, Settlers was amazing! Not everything has to be AAA titles.
 
The Far Cry series is the only good thing Ubish!t has ever done. Still doesn't justify that Uplay crap though. But I have bought / played every game in the series except for Primal, so chances are I'll get 5 too.

I'm so bored of the Far Cry premise. Blood Dragon even recognised this and mocked itself. Far Cry 5 will have to completely revamp things. Otherwise it'll be another pass for me. Even Far Cry Primal didn't offer any genuine variety. What it offered was skin deep, with a change to the setting and a rearranging of the weaponry. It still followed the same basic core gameplay philosophies which I feel have become dated now. I'm tired of collecting stuff and taking over encampments in an environment that looks nice but has no real dynamism or creativity. I'm tired of upgrading my character in a very linear and predictable way. Give me something new.

Far Cry 1 was amazing. One of my favourite games of all time.

Far Cry 2 completely changed the formula and put the player in an untypical setting.

Far Cry 3 updated the story and took us back to the same gorgeous coastlines of the original, but ultimately it was the same game.

Far Cry Blood Dragon was basically a DLC intended to mock the series.

Far Cry 4 was Far Cry 3 with a few tweaks to the animal life and a few vehicle additions. Same basic premise and story.

Far Cry Primal felt like another DLC. They created their own language, got rid of many of the ranged weapons, and that's it.

Far Cry 5 needs to offer a new gameplay mechanic. Creating a believable, dynamic, adaptable world like in Shadow of Mordor would be awesome.
 
Far Cry 1 - Was fantastic until the end part with the alien things.

Far Cry 2 - drive in circles for ages taking out wagons. Yawn. Only redeeming features were the beautiful graphics and the poison dart sniper rifle that I had so much fun with.

Far World Of Warcraft 3 - erm yeah, nah.

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Yeah, the Far Cry 1 ending was so dumb, but it's still one of my favourite memories of FPS gaming. Its engine allowed things I had never seen or done before. I could role barrels down hills and knock enemies down. I could shoot actual bullet holes in bodies. I could swim with fishes. It was awesome. My brother and I got into PC building because of Far Cry. We were already playing Half-Life, Deus Ex, GTA, Quake, Civilization, Counter Strike, EVE, Unreal Tournament, things like that, but Far Cry's engine was so revolutionary.
 
The water in FC1 absolutely blew my mind. Just totally and utterly blew my mind... I still remember :D

And wandering around the island was just breathtaking. And exploring etc etc. Just a shame it all turned to lava and thus poo at the end lol.

Definitely one of the defining moments in gaming though that. Half Life was too. I remember seeing a mate playing it and I didn't have a PC so I went out and bought one :D
 
I remember we could never afford a gaming PC as kids, so we built a really, really cheap one out of old components. We used to play Unreal Tournament 2003 at, like, 20 FPS with every single setting turned to the lowest. But when Far Cry came out, my brother was able to afford a basic gaming PC and we were able to run Far Cry. Then we picked up Unreal Tournament 2004 and had so much fun playing with tanks in single player mode. We couldn't play online as we only had dial up, but it was still a lot of fun and helped solidify my love for gaming.
 
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