
Matt Doria writes "Ubisoft struck gold when they released Far Cry 3 back in 2012. The lucratively dark tale of meal-turned-meal-maker Jason Brody, Far Cry 3 shook up an otherwise dispensable formula with an impeccable blend of adventure, chaos and ferocity, with a nice tinge of insanity thrown in for good measure. Catapulted into a world we didn’t understand with motives we couldn’t comprehend, Far Cry 3 saw us fight for our life and the lives of our friends as we were pitted against a delusional maniac with an unusual drive to tell us what the meaning of insanity was. It took the gaming world by storm, and for good reason – it was something we hadn’t seen before, and something we wanted more of. Fast. And so, much of that same cataclysmic atmosphere has been reestablished with the recently released Far Cry 4. But with an askew change of pace and a dissimilar determinant, does Ubisoft’s latest mountainous epic have what it takes to reach the intense levels of deranged eccentricity as its predecessor?"

Ubisoft's latest Far Cry 4 update enables 60 FPS on PS5 after releasing an update earlier for Far Cry New Dawn with similar improvements.
Sony....you're really letting ubisoft out of all all companies to out class you??? Give us the bloondborne 60 fps patch....ffs
Kudos to Ubisoft for once again going back to older titles and then offering a nice upgrade for free. I know the company gets a lot of criticism, in quite a few cases understandable and justified, but in this area of contintued post-launch support for their SP games, they deserve some credit.

Update: Ubisoft has acknowledged that the Japanese version of the game, which includes regional censorship, was mistakenly released globally. The company says it has reverted these changes in the game's worldwide branch.
Ubisoft has quietly removed nudity from Far Cry 4 in a recent update, sparking speculation about Tencent’s growing influence on the publisher.
You can murder, mame, and viciously attack people, but anything that deals with showing a body in a natural state whether for titillation or narrative, is some truly terrible thing. We are so weird with our puritan thought process. Feed our bloodlust and fuel our enjoyment for entertainment of simulating acts of harm and murder, but god forbid you see digitized TnA. It will never make sense to me.
Far Cry debuted on March 23, 2004, meaning that next week, it will have been 20 years since Jack Carver first washed up on the shore of a tropical paradise teeming with hostile mercenaries.
I'd love a far cry pack with the original PC game (not the half assed port on ps360) instincts, predator even a port of far cry 2 to modern consoles back when these games had their own identity and weren't far cry 3 cut and pastel