https://www.allgamesbeta.com/2014/05/far-cry-4-announced-coming-in-november.html
I’m so happy.
A weird way to announce a game…we’ll probably have to wait till E3 to see some footage.
Shut up and give me Blood Dragon 2, Ubisoft.
Cross-gen… hmm.
Mountain gameplay could be interesting
Stupid people already making gay “jokes” (more like insults) all over the internet. Talk about ruining one’s enjoyment outta things.
Welcome to my world…
Desperately-clutching-pinless-grenade-lever-guy, where are your feet?
You don’t wanna know.
if the protagonist is a white male I’m not getting it. you can’t pull that shit 4 games in a row.
Androgynous silent floating arms of ambiguous race and sexual orientation gooooo
…or more likely, Jack Carver v2 (3? 4?)
They gave you a choice in FC2 and some of them were brown-skinned.
Yeah, but they had no women, though. 13 men! but god forbid a lady pick up a knife and cut something’s neck out.
Don’t give me that “oh a girl can’t surbibe in the wilberness” crap. I know y’all played tomb raider
I just had a brilliant idea. Let players create their own character! Surely this is an unheard concept!
Seriously tho, I had this idea where in FC4 (or any other FPS really) you are given a way to customize how your first person arms look. In FC4’s case, take the crafting/unlocking feature from FC3 and apply it to your arms in the context of aesthetic stuff like gloves, wristbands, watches, jewelry, tattoos, scars, etc.
inb4 arm-based microtransactions
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
What?
It was in reply to arm based microtransactions.
Ah, they should lampoon it by making it an in-universe thing.
That would eventually make it so that your character conveys a lot of personality through choices of clothing alone in a non-intrusive way. It’s kinda fucked now that I think about it of how nobody ever implemented it.
I’d really love custom protagonists. Like I said in the Rage Topic though, I really just hope they either improve or get rid of the forced stealth missions.
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