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You and a fellow captive have been rounded up and tortured in Yuma’s prison. Escape from Durgesh Prison and survive the hostile lands of northern Kyrat. This DLC features a new mode in the open world that will challenge even the most seasoned players.
You have 30 minutes to get to the extraction point. Race against the clock and complete additional quests given by Pagan Min to earn more time, upgraded your weapons and vehicles. Proceed with caution because this DLC features permadeath.
Should you die, you will have to start the mission over again, but this time you’ll have the weapons and skills you gained in your previous attempts. Each run will post a new score to the leaderboard for everyone to beat. Hold off Yuma’s forces at the extraction point in one last stand to complete your escape.
Playable in Single-Player and Co-op.
An absurdly entertaining open world playground that’s at its best when it breaks away from script. Shame about those tailing missions.
Quotation forthcoming.
A worthy purchase certainly, but only if you’re prepared to accept Far Cry 3.5 rather than Far Cry 4.
It also runs great on PC, where the higher potential resolution and better image quality really stands out. That's the version to play, if you have a PC that's capable of running it properly.
It's Far Cry 3 sporting a likable psychotic antagonist and a less douchy protagonist. Baby steps by Ubisoft, but steps none-the-less. [Jan 2015, p.60]
It takes what the last game did, and makes it better, but at the same time it's because of this that it doesn't break new ground.
For all its visual appeal, however, Far Cry 4 remains a shallow experience. It has loads of things in it, but having a lot of things is not the same thing as having depth. With a vapid story, activities that rely more on regurgitation than anything else, and a campaign that is exciting only for as long as you can ignore how insincere it all is, this is a game that affects a meaningful experience, rather than manage to be one.
April 10, 2017
Alex Hutchinson (Far Cry 4 & AC 3 creative director) leaves Ubisoft to form Typhoon Studios.