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We knew the new Far Cry was going to be something radical. Admittedly, the gaming community was a bit too radical in its speculations that it would pit players against dinosaurs in a Jurassic Park-type scenario, or even in an alternative prehistory where man and dinosaur crossed paths.
Instead, we got Far Cry: Primal, which may not have any dinosaurs, but still has the potential to deliver an experience unlike any that gamers have had before. For the first time in video game history, we have a AAA game braving the stone age – specifically the Mesolithic period between 10,000 BC and 5,000 BC, when humanity was trying to carve out a place for itself among the mammoths, sabre tooth cats, and other menacing megafauna that ruled the prehistoric wilds.

Far Cry Primal was a bigger switch for the series, and can provide a good template for a possible New Dawn sequel.

Rayan from NoobFeed writes - Sony's latest PlayStation Spring Sale is definitely worth looking for those who have been wishlisting these games after playing on PC and wanted to try them on a different platform.
These are ok and all, but the real jackpot is the AC Antiquity Pack - AC Origins + Odyssey for under $25.00. Now that's a deal.

PP: Sony has added a whole bunch of new games to its ongoing sales, and this week’s new additions are actually really good.
Sony has updated its continuing sales with a plethora of new titles, and the games added this week are top-notch. The unpredictable truck's movement adds an extra layer of fun and energy to the game, and each level adds a fresh dose of stress and adrenaline. https://clusterrush.io
What about having an 'arrow-time' and 'spear-time' Max Payne style? It's like 'Bullet-time' only different.
A level editor with full logic for NPCs and objects like levers, switches, and doors. Timesplitters, Little Big Planet, and Project Spark are good examples.