Ubisoft Montreal takes Far Cry Primal to the next, natural step: a foggy, Mesolithic land of raw survival, set 12,000 years in humanity's past.

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.
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Screen-tearing AND not even a locked 30fps. Sounds solid(ish) for the most part, but I just point this out towards all the fan boys who were claiming all (if not most) PS4/XB1 games would be running at 60fps LOCKED prior to launch. In reality these numbers rarely matter dramatically, but just an observation.
So, 'underpowered'...
- Horizon Zero Dawn
- WiLd
- ARK: Survival Evolved
- Scalebound
Compaired to these......this looks average at best for the genre. I'll give it to Ubisoft for atleast trying something new. I think there timing is good on release though. Get this in before the others release and it will help them on sales I think. After playing Far Cry 4 last year though, which I liked, I just don't want to go full caveman on a Ubisoft open world title if that makes any sence.