- Publisher: Ubisoft
- Release Date: Nov 16, 2021
- Also On: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 47 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 47
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Mixed: 9 out of 47
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Negative: 23 out of 47
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Nov 19, 2021Игра не плохая по сюжету, но очень короткая по времени прохождения. Если немного снизить цену, то нормально
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Dec 12, 2021I'm not a fan of rouge-lite games so this wasn't my cup of tea but it was nice to see Vaas again and some of the dialogues/story bits are great.
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Nov 18, 2021It's a nice DLC. I guess it's Ubisoft's first attempt at Rogue-like. Unfortunately, Ubisoft doesn't offer a very different experience every time you die. I think rogue-like shouldn't be like that. The game can be summarized as follows: Far Cry, but you have one life. I wish we had a slightly different experience every time we die.
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Nov 17, 2021
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Dec 2, 2021In general, Vaas Insanity is not very playable. After experiencing the limited content, what is waiting for the players is the monotonous content that will no longer attract them. Considering that the next two DLCs will also use the "Roguelite" mode, it is a bit worrying. Of course, only from the experience of the first round of play, the quality of this DLC is actually good. The expressiveness of the scene and the design of some levels are very imaginative. For players who want to know more about the story behind Far Cry 3 or are interested in the villain "Vaas", this DLC is still worth playing.
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Nov 24, 2021This is a great starting point to the trio of DLCs Far Cry 6 is about to get. While Far Cry 6 focused on improving on an old format, Far Cry 3 managed to give us something refreshing.
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Nov 18, 2021At the very least, Vaas: Insanity succeeds more than Far Cry 6 proper at moving the franchise forward. By the same token, sanding off the hard edges of a character conceived in a much different world could sever the last few connections to Far Cry's glorious past. The DLC's roguelike structure feels novel but incomplete, another ultimately unsuccessful attempt at mixing things up after Far Cry: New Dawn's RPG elements and Far Cry 5's DLC adventures into new genres. If Ubisoft can do a better job of recapturing the spirit of its other two antagonists in the rest of Far Cry 6's season pass (or in the recently rumored Vaas film project) franchise fans may finally have something to celebrate in 2021.