Hopefully they'll be able to add enough exotic animals and other bits to keep it from turning the game into Skyrim 2.0I am intrigued yet a bit confused by the choice of this new setting (exotic in a different way) but I've got to say, the bad guy looks awful.
Far Cry 4.
#26
Posté 16 mai 2014 - 02:49
#27
Posté 16 mai 2014 - 05:48
The bad guy is clearly Captain Picard in a flamboyant jacket because he's the man with the biggest willie around and can wear the most questionable clothing, while sitting on a defiled statue of buddha with a little Tibetan boy by his side.

#28
Posté 16 mai 2014 - 08:29
Also some people think the blonde dude is Asian. I really can't see it.
#29
Posté 16 mai 2014 - 09:38
^ Looks like that mass murderer from Norway. Anders.
I hope the character is another normal guy, I always liked the protagonist being a normal mug and thrown into a horrific situation. More immersion.
I still don't see how the Himalayas can beat the savagery and darkness of Rook Islands and its jungles.
- Loup Blanc aime ceci
#31
Posté 18 mai 2014 - 11:09
^Where did you find those images?
#32
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Posté 18 mai 2014 - 11:53
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
^Where did you find those images?
Game Informer
#33
Posté 19 mai 2014 - 12:34
Game Informer
Link please.
#34
Posté 19 mai 2014 - 06:40
Might turn out either great or horribly repetitive.
#35
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 19 mai 2014 - 06:44
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
#36
Posté 19 mai 2014 - 08:10
#37
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 19 mai 2014 - 08:14
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
There's this 16 bit one where the cover characters are in Shao Kahn's position on a MK stage that's pretty sweet.
#38
Posté 19 mai 2014 - 08:47
There's this 16 bit one where the cover characters are in Shao Kahn's position on a MK stage that's pretty sweet.
Yep and for some reason I have a feeling this may become a meme.
#39
Posté 10 juin 2014 - 02:30
We got our big bad number 1.
Meet Far Cry 4's Pagan Min, a man known as much for his sense of style and charisma as his cruelty and calculated brutality. Pagan Min remains as unpredictable and quirky as it gets. The self-appointed ruler of Kyrat escaped from his underworld roots and has set his sights on the failed state of Kyrat.
He's alright, a little over the top and a step down from Vaas, but I'm sure I'll warm up to him.
Gameplay:
You'll carry with you a truly unique arsenal of weaponry that lets you play your way, whether it's sniping, sneaking or all-out assault. When all else fails, animals can be your biggest allies or your greatest danger, as Kyrat's wilderness delivers on the promise of a true open world anecdote factory.
Weapons and equipment: Grappling hook, AK-47/103, Rapid Fire Crossbow(hopefully bow hasn't been thrown out), C4 (now can kick C4 equipped barrels) suppressed TEC-9 (can now be fired from vehicle), Combat Knife (driving take downs), Wing Suit, MG42 along with grenades, Molotovs, throwing knifes, and an unknown sniper rifle/shotgun, Autogyro, and M79 grenade launcher.
#40
Posté 10 juin 2014 - 02:33
I like the new villain he seems less psychotic and more james bond villain. Like what Hoyt should have been. Anyways I need to sort out the OP now.
#41
Posté 10 juin 2014 - 02:58
I don't think we should compare him to Vaas.
As much as Vaas was great villain he was way overhyped, the fact that you kill him so early in the game. To be honest i would rather work with this guy. The plot will just end up like the 3rd game if Pagan will be villain.
#42
Posté 10 juin 2014 - 02:58
I'm hoping our protagonist won't be yet another white 18-35 dude who flies in to save all the poor brown people who can't do anything to save themselves and gains mystical powers out of nowhere.
You'll be playing as Ajay Ghale, a Nepali American who was born in Kyrat but came back to scatter his Mother's ashes.
Looks like we will be related or be very close to the Big Bad.
As much as Vaas was great villain he was way overhyped, the fact that you kill him so early in the game.
Some theories have stated that Vaas wanted to escape and kill Hoyt but he couldn't do that in his drugged out and servant state, so you can say he was reborn in Jason after he killed him and then killed Hoyt and escaped the Island.
But again that's just gamer fridge logic.
#43
Posté 10 juin 2014 - 03:24
I found Far Cry 3 kind of conflicted in its approach. Some of the time, it seemed to be undermining the action/adventure stereotypes by depicting Jason as becoming unhealthily drawn to all the violence and exploring his psychology fairly seriously, but then at other times it seemed to go for over-the-top satire, e.g. the German-American CIA guy who yells "Blitzkrieg!" or Jason firing a machine gun from a helicopter with Wagner playing in the background. Citra was IMO the biggest misstep, and the one that opened the door to criticisms of racial stereotyping. Most of the Rakyat seemed like sensible, down-to-earth people, so how did they end up with this kooky "warrior princess" as their leader? And why did they put up with her apparently ineffectual leadership? There seems to be absolutely no plan or strategy for resisting Vaas's and Hoyt's people before Jason shows up.
I hope FC4 settles on a more consistent tone if they're going to be doing a similar story, i.e. an action/adventure yarn that questions its own morality and premises along the way.
#44
Posté 10 juin 2014 - 03:53
Citra was IMO the biggest misstep, and the one that opened the door to criticisms of racial stereotyping. Most of the Rakyat seemed like sensible, down-to-earth people, so how did they end up with this kooky "warrior princess" as their leader? And why did they put up with her apparently ineffectual leadership? There seems to be absolutely no plan or strategy for resisting Vaas's and Hoyt's people before Jason shows up.
I guess you could chalk it up to the people of Rook Island strongly believing in the warrior mythology of the Island, which does seem to be a self-fulling prophecy: Warrior from a distant land frees people of Rook Island and then fathers children to the warrior leaders of the Rakyat before going mad.
#45
Posté 10 juin 2014 - 06:54
So apparently:
Vaas: Your first playground bully that wants your lunch money.
Pagan Min: That bad influence friend that will get you in jail.
Also Pagan Min had been ruling Kyrat for 20 years and is trying to drag the region into the 21st century.
The E3 interviewer is godawful.
#46
Posté 11 juin 2014 - 12:01
Look at his eyes, he looks completely deranged in this image.

- General TSAR aime ceci
#47
Posté 11 juin 2014 - 03:15
Yep, nice to see the journey of madness is still continuing in FC4.
#48
Posté 11 juin 2014 - 05:23
Hopefully the protagonist this time won't be an unlikable wuss like Jason Brody. I couldn't care less about him and his rich friends in FC3. That, coupled with Vaas getting killed off too soon, just made me lose interest in the story. Honestly, FC3 would have been better if the protagonist had been Grant.
#49
Posté 11 juin 2014 - 08:23
So what shall we do as the protagonist? Siding with punks or killing punks?
#50
Posté 12 juin 2014 - 05:02
A little bit more about Pagan Min.
He's an outsider from Hong Kong, hates tradition, and is the despotic ruler who is trying to put down a rebellion.
Ajay Ghale's parents were leaders of the rebellion, father later bought it and mother left the country with baby Ajay.
So what shall we do as the protagonist? Siding with punks or killing punks?
A little from column A and a little from column B.





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