Weapons come in multiple forms in Far Cry 6, but it's important to note that unique weapons aren't necessarily the best of the best. Bring a silent weapon with you for times where you might want to be discreet, but don't deprive yourself of using the sniper that fires explosive rounds or the shotgun that lights enemies on fire. Stealth is a very viable option, but don't rob yourself of the fun that comes from blowing everything up in sight and honking the horn as you race to run over the last enemy before your crocodile companion rips them apart himself. Far Cry 6 is at its best when things get chaotic, and if the game gifting you a freakin' rocket launcher backpack right near the start is not enough of an indication, much of its fun will come from getting into huge, loud firefights with enemies. Sure, disable cameras and take out a few enemies stealthily, but don't hesitate to engage with the opposite end of the spectrum. (Ubisoft's certainly not giving you any Splinter Cell games at this point to satisfy that urge.) And that is extremely effective-if you're looking to get through a base or mission as easily as possible, stealth is almost always your best option.īut my advice to you is to fight that impulse and go loud. In Far Cry 6, you can certainly do that, scouting bases with your camera and then picking off enemies one-by-one with melee attacks or quiet weapons, hiding bodies, disabling alarms and cameras, and generally doing your best Sam Fisher impression. Every time I play a game like Far Cry, where you can choose to dive into the action or remain stealthy, I invariably choose the latter path. Now Playing: Far Cry 6 - 7 Things You Should Know Before Playingįirst up is less a tip, and more a suggestion to have as much fun as possible. It’s implied in Far Cry 5 that Rachel Jessop is not the first Faith Seed, and Faith is a sort of moniker for a certain role within Joseph’s “Flock.” But the revelation that he has groomed, at the very least, two women after his deceased wife is incredibly disturbing.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's It’s a painful experience that feels odd in contrast to other secret endings in Far Cry 6, but the big realization comes with the name of his wife: Faith. The secret ending references Joseph’s final call to his wife before realizing he’s lost her and his child. He did not hear the “Voice” before this, but it’s said in passing really and players can be easily be forgiven if they forget Joseph was ever married. Not only is this trope problematic enough, but it’s more amplified in FC6’s DLC than in FC5 even (just a brief mention and a comic reference). In Far Cry 5, Joseph Seed mentions he lost his wife and child to an accident-“God Taketh.” Much like the loss of his daughter impacted Pagan Min’s descent, so too is it implied this is the beginning of Joseph Seed's. And somehow, instead of focusing on larger worldbuilding as Vaas and Pagan Min’s DLC did, Joseph Seed’s secret ending make this whole situation somehow worse. It's enough to really showcase the abusive and manipulative relationship between Joseph and Faith it was too much more often than not, as players through Joseph’s eyes are forced to witness these acts. Noting his deceased wife, she slaps him and Joseph, in anger, raises his hand against her-if not following through. This causes her mental stability to dwindle to the point that she renounces him, hates him, and isn’t who he claims her to be. But that’s not what happens instead, Faith runs out of Bliss and begins suffering from withdrawals of the drugs (that Seed makes her use). Joseph envisions some peaceful, blessed ending for his family and perhaps an odd sexualization of his would-be sister, for her role in the larger scheme. At one point, Joseph receives a vision of what would have happened if his siblings survived the Collapse.
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