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  1. Jan 3, 2023
    10
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  2. Mar 13, 2022
    8
    I just finished it on Xbox Series X with 60 FPS and I gotta say it is still looking pretty good in 2022! Cool graphics and concept, nice gameplay, 40 hours to get „platinum”. I recommend it!
  3. May 17, 2021
    9
    As one of the few Xbone games that looked pretty good and never got any enhancements, this is a game that is very worth play on the Series X with the 60FPS boost.
    With a generation full of FPS clones that has been a drought for inovation, Far Cry Primal stands with a very small elite group of titles that not only did something different but did it well.
    It a beutifull anchient world they
    As one of the few Xbone games that looked pretty good and never got any enhancements, this is a game that is very worth play on the Series X with the 60FPS boost.
    With a generation full of FPS clones that has been a drought for inovation, Far Cry Primal stands with a very small elite group of titles that not only did something different but did it well.
    It a beutifull anchient world they have crafted with an addicting stock of prime eval weopons to unlock and traits to learn.
    Its also one of the last Ubisoft games to be ballanced around progresion and unlockables being satifying and fun, not around making the player want to spend real world money to progress or get new stuff.
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  4. Feb 15, 2021
    10
    Когда-то еще в незапамятные времена на компе не проникся я первобытным фариком и бросил его, практически не начав. В своё оправдание скажу, что играл я в него чуть ли не сразу же после прохождения 4ой части и перестроиться с весьма разнообразного арсенала огнестрельного на простите что-то собранное из говна и палок я не смог. И вот только теперь, когда захотелось чего-то действительноКогда-то еще в незапамятные времена на компе не проникся я первобытным фариком и бросил его, практически не начав. В своё оправдание скажу, что играл я в него чуть ли не сразу же после прохождения 4ой части и перестроиться с весьма разнообразного арсенала огнестрельного на простите что-то собранное из говна и палок я не смог. И вот только теперь, когда захотелось чего-то действительно нового и свежего Primal зашел просто идеально. Far Cry Primal вышел вслед за великолепным миновским, из чего можно догадаться, что картинка тут выше всяких похвал. О да, природа здесь великолепно прорисована, тут и летняя пестрота субтропиков, сменяющаяся мрачной холодной морозной стужей гор, то вдруг на горизонте появятся выжженные долины гейзеров мрачные и безжизненные. Красота да и только! Разработчики прекрасно также поработали с солнечным и лунным светом, туманом и игрой того самого света в деревьях и парящих частицах ну или просто клубах пыли - честное слово завораживает это всё дело. Отдельно также хочется сказать и про фауну - тут ведь еще не человек, а именно те самые саблезубые тигры, мамонты, лохматые носороги и безумные лоси с бесконечными рогами правят миром, ты здесь разменная монета и каждый день и особенно ночь ты должен бороться за свою жизнь. Арсенал борьбы за существование весьма обширный - тут у нас и дубинки одноручные/двуручные, луки трех видов, копья, различные бомбы, собранные из пчел и прочей отравы, ловушки, ножики из камня. Главное всё это дело тактически грамотно применять. Сюжет и персонажи в игре очень колоритные и за ними безумно интересно наблюдать. По геймплею по сути это тот же классический Far Cry с поправкой на эпоху. Впервые в серии появляется возможность получать питомца и не просто собачку, а за определенные заслуги можно себе отжать и саблезубого тигра, который будет за вами бегать аки котенок, но при этом будет беспощаден к вашим врагам. Придраться к игре у меня не получилось, она прекрасна, разве что бои на дубинках не сильно зацепили, в остальном же время с Far Cry Primal пролетало незаметно. Expand
  5. Jul 24, 2020
    10
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  6. Apr 21, 2020
    8
    The game is best described as Far Cry meets The Beastmaster. (Look it up kiddos) You play as Boga Boga and you must stop the rival tribes from decimating you while you try and rebuild your own. Much in the Far Cry fashion you meet interesting characters such as balding chick who is fascinated with taking the ears of her enemies. The shaman who is constantly making you drink blood andThe game is best described as Far Cry meets The Beastmaster. (Look it up kiddos) You play as Boga Boga and you must stop the rival tribes from decimating you while you try and rebuild your own. Much in the Far Cry fashion you meet interesting characters such as balding chick who is fascinated with taking the ears of her enemies. The shaman who is constantly making you drink blood and getting you high as **** The dude who pisses on you, and a few more down the road. The villains however are vastly uninteresting to say the least. Unlike Far Cry 3 and 4 the villains in Primal are just there. You have a tribal leader who is a cannibal which the game attempts to have you pity him. Then some tribal leader who just likes to burn people alive for her God. You get three interactions with them a piece with all being brief and ultimately boring. The games story is boring it is just plain bad. There is nothing deep, nor crazy that has you wanting more. With this being in the caveman era I was hoping for more of a interesting new tale, and not just kill them because they are evil story.
    The game looks beautiful. While some say that it is a semi different version of Far Cry 4’s map you’d be hard-pressed to realize that while playing. I couldn’t tell you if the voice acting is good or bad being that they don’t speak English. I personally love the fact they don’t, but I can see a lot of people in the camp of, “Read! What the **** I ain’t reading **** My argument against that is would you rather them have British accent or New York, or even better a surfer accent?

    The gameplay is why I enjoy the hell out of this game. The combat is well… PRIMAL to say the least. You are either shooting arrow, using or throwing spears into people, or my personal favorite beating them to death with a club. Where the game truly shines is in the beast taming mechanic. Taming a beast means that other beast tend to **** off so you don’t get the horrible Far Cry thing of getting ****ed up by a badger. This game funny enough gets stupid easy the more you play, and I am perfectly okay with that. I hate it when you put 8+ hours into a game and the enemies just keep getting harder so you never feel like you’ve progressed at all. I love feeling like King **** of **** Mountain and making my enemies run in fear. The crafting can get tedious at times and constantly grabbing material can get annoying, but if you don’t mind it the gameplay is brutally phenomenal.

    Overall the game is a great 14+ hour experience with a ton to do and explore. You just might want to put a podcast on while you play because it has no deep rich story to speak of, and you have to read it anyways. I enjoyed the hell out of this game it is so far the best thing I’ve played in Q1 of this year, but The Division comes out tomorrow so we’ll see. I give this a 4/5, if you like Far Cry but were on the fence about this game you should buy it you won’t be disappointed. To the others I highly recommend checking it out we rarely get games like this and it is so cool and interesting I want to see more of these kind of games out there. Ubisoft took a chance on this game and I hope they get a good return investment out of it.
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  7. Jul 22, 2019
    10
    This game was fun and exciting it was also a unique far cry experience. There are not many video games that take place in 10,000 BC which is one factor, the other is Ubisoft went all in on originality by making up there own primitive fake dialect for this game to try to make it more realistic because back in 10,000 BC the people didn't speak any modern language. The game also lets you tameThis game was fun and exciting it was also a unique far cry experience. There are not many video games that take place in 10,000 BC which is one factor, the other is Ubisoft went all in on originality by making up there own primitive fake dialect for this game to try to make it more realistic because back in 10,000 BC the people didn't speak any modern language. The game also lets you tame wild animals ride them and craft weapons of that time period. Expand
  8. Mar 24, 2019
    8
    What this game lacks in story it completely makes up for in a massive amount of single player content. You completely lose yourself exploring the world in 10,000 B.C. hunting and taming all sorts of awesome animals. This game does a fantastic job making you feel like you're really there, and with so much fun things to do like building your village and fighting off enemy tribes, you end upWhat this game lacks in story it completely makes up for in a massive amount of single player content. You completely lose yourself exploring the world in 10,000 B.C. hunting and taming all sorts of awesome animals. This game does a fantastic job making you feel like you're really there, and with so much fun things to do like building your village and fighting off enemy tribes, you end up like me logging over 40 hours into this adventure. Expand
  9. Mar 17, 2019
    8
    Good presentation and good controls. The setting is very interesting. It makes fun to kill nomad tribes with bow and spear setting the enemys on fire. Enjoyable game.Funfactor 4/5
  10. Jan 3, 2019
    9
    This is my favorite Far Cry since 3. It gives a real sense of fear without being too overwhelming, in gaming that is a thin line. Everyone who reviews with their criteria of gaming are missing one big thing. Just doing menial tasks were a big thing back in 10,000 B.C. and although there isn't huge improvements to the series I personally love how the age and series fit together. The animalsThis is my favorite Far Cry since 3. It gives a real sense of fear without being too overwhelming, in gaming that is a thin line. Everyone who reviews with their criteria of gaming are missing one big thing. Just doing menial tasks were a big thing back in 10,000 B.C. and although there isn't huge improvements to the series I personally love how the age and series fit together. The animals are scary and cool. The regrouping of a tribe that almost parished after a rival tribe attack is a task I want to take on. I really feel like I am helping brothers and not just capturing outposts. The suspense in this game is on point and the relationships as well. People dog on the game for it's lack of story but it is the stone age people. Glad I went against the reviews and purchased. Expand
  11. Feb 16, 2018
    9
    Far Cry is back again
    this time its come with great gameplay, great graphics, great new petting system, great open world, great missions, great story and many more
    and the only reason i had a problem with this was that this is a copy cat from other far-cry games
  12. Jun 7, 2017
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I actually really enjoyed this game. Idk why but I just do. an yea its a modded map of a section of Farcry4 but I honestly dont care. I really like the ability to "tame" animals. (Bloodfang is life and my lil buddy badger) I can understand why some ppl dont like this game like one reason is its "too grindy" which I can easily toleate since ive put a total of 3000+ hours into the entirety of the Monster Hunter series. Now the setting being 10,000 BC I really enjoy, very few games go to around this era of human history. (even if its fictional). I liked Farcry 3 and 4 (not much on 2) but I like Primal alot better than those 2., maybe bc ive played waaaaay too many modern era shooters, so something like this is a breath of fresh air. Now the Udam u capture to b apart of ur village, is honestly one of the more likable characters. imo I feel sad for him but I honestly enjoy his character. Now I know my opinion is "unpopular" and some ppl will call me an "idiot" nonetheless for liking it, but its one of those rare few games tht feel like im not playing another mediocre game, but make me feel good to play it. I recommend this game if ur used to "grindy" type of games and/or played way too many of the "similar" games in recent years when it comes to the setting of which a game takes place. (and gameplay)
    P.S. The world is just beautiful. It gives off like a "warm light" atmosphere tht just feels very calming and "happy" even with all the killing and gore.
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  13. May 17, 2017
    9
    This game is unfairly underrated. It is by no means a lazy reworking of the other games. The amount of detail and beauty in this world is stunning. When you enter the water with your companion animal you can see it swimming beside you. I was amazed when I saw this for the first time. The game is loaded with content and has a decent story. This is a game I wish I had paid full priceThis game is unfairly underrated. It is by no means a lazy reworking of the other games. The amount of detail and beauty in this world is stunning. When you enter the water with your companion animal you can see it swimming beside you. I was amazed when I saw this for the first time. The game is loaded with content and has a decent story. This is a game I wish I had paid full price for but was put off by the poor reviews of others. I got it on sale but I still think it is that rare thing in gaming a polished and finished game ready to play and enjoy and worthy of a day one purchase. I love this game and am sorry for waiting to buy it. These guys made a great game! Expand
  14. Mar 27, 2017
    8
    As a huge fan of Far Cry 3 I really wanted to love this game. I liked this new concept and thought it was a good step into a different direction. Despite enjoying the game it didn't capture me like Far Cry 3. The missions get quite repetitive and the hunter vision makes it too easy to spot predators and enemies. Where FC3 I relied on sound, which emmersed me, now with FCP I can just tap onAs a huge fan of Far Cry 3 I really wanted to love this game. I liked this new concept and thought it was a good step into a different direction. Despite enjoying the game it didn't capture me like Far Cry 3. The missions get quite repetitive and the hunter vision makes it too easy to spot predators and enemies. Where FC3 I relied on sound, which emmersed me, now with FCP I can just tap on the hunter vision and there an enemy is. Overall I still enjoyed the game a lot and loved the setting, just wasn't quite as fun as it's predecessors. Expand
  15. Mar 15, 2017
    10
    Best single player game since Skyrim. Everything works, everything looks perfect, the story moves at a perfect pace, and all the missions flow together no matter the order. Perfect single player campaign.
  16. Jan 3, 2017
    10
    Far Cry Primal is not only my game of the year 2016, it is also the new no.1 in my "all time favourites"-list. After 18 years "Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines" has finally to pass the torch.
    But why is that so?
    The first impression gives delights me with great graphics and a wonderful prehistoric setting. And, of Course now a days, it is an open world. But Far Cry Primal feels to me,
    Far Cry Primal is not only my game of the year 2016, it is also the new no.1 in my "all time favourites"-list. After 18 years "Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines" has finally to pass the torch.
    But why is that so?

    The first impression gives delights me with great graphics and a wonderful prehistoric setting. And, of Course now a days, it is an open world. But Far Cry Primal feels to me, like the first ever REAL open world. I do not feel rushed to help a friend or to kill a bad guy. Most of the time I can do, whatever i please to do. Main quest, side quests, hunting, taming, exploring, building new weapons or my very own little village.
    And the one generic thing being critisised in every open world game, in Far Cry Primal actually has a very good reason: You MUST collect a lot of things provided by mother nature, simply because you need them for construction.
    And sometimes I don´t do any of that. Sometimes I just wander around and watch. A group of deers eating grass, just to get attacked by a flock of wolves. A little boy in my village, who turns around a stone to eat the insects underneath it. A young couple getting it on in a "secret place" near my personal cave. A woman moaning and walking out of the village just to sit in to the grass and make a pile of you know what.
    There is so much life in this game by merely doing nothing and that adds a big amount of atmosphere to it.
    At the end of the game I had tamed, hunted und skinned every animal, I had build the complete village, I had found every secret spot, I had conquered every outpost. This is the first open world game where I actually conquered the magical 100% in completion.
    It took my about 65-70 hours and not one minute I regret of it.
    To me Far Cry Primal is a perfect gem, just like back in 1998 Commandos was. So if Ubisoft thinks about bringing Far Cry Primal 2, they better do not change anything to the worse.
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  17. Nov 20, 2016
    8
    Far Cry Primal
    a nice change of pace.
    Far Cry Primal is a first person action adventure survival game set in the Stone Age. You play as Takkar, just a regular hunter, who’s then tasked by a woman he runs into to go rescue some of her people and instantly become the leader of a new tribe… There’s very little emphasis on narrative here, just a quick introduction and then you’re free to
    Far Cry Primal
    a nice change of pace.
    Far Cry Primal is a first person action adventure survival game set in the Stone Age.
    You play as Takkar, just a regular hunter, who’s then tasked by a woman he runs into to go rescue some of her people and instantly become the leader of a new tribe…
    There’s very little emphasis on narrative here, just a quick introduction and then you’re free to do whatever you want… but there is incentive to follow through with helping your tribe mates…
    This for the most part is a recourse gathering game…
    By gathering resources you can craft better weapons, build huts to upgrade your village and unlock skills.. And of course craft food items to help you survive…
    That’s basically it... explore the world... hunt animals for their skins…
    You can even eventually tame them to help you in combat…
    There are of course human enemies to deal with.. not just aggressive animals…
    Outside of the 14 hour campaign you can liberate areas to unlock fast travel points, and you can do side quests for characters you meet in the woods…
    Your tamed animals help you with a simple call.. they’ll even stealth with you if you go into stealth mode …
    Your weapon option is about as varied as you’d expect for the stone age, you get a club, sling, spear, bow and arrows, traps, and bombs.. all of which you have to craft as you use them…
    None of your tools are indestructible, thankfully wood is vast and as you upgrade your crafting skills, you get more recourses, and get more out of those recourses.. so slowly less annoying…
    What doesn’t get less annoying though is enemies…
    A great immersion breaker is that enemies are harder or easier to kill depending on the section of the map you’re in for no apparent reason…
    This isn’t a JRPG.. This is an open world game... I don’t want enemies to scale with me... I want to feel powerful after sinking all of my skill points and crafted materials into stronger weapons…
    What does make me feel powerful though is hopping on the back of a majestic mammoth and slinging enemies into the air…
    You can ride any large creature you tame once you progress far enough into the story…
    There’s such a great balance here of gameplay incentive…
    There’s reason to play through the story to unlock new abilities, and there’s reason to ignore the story for a little while to get better weapons, and new skills…
    You can’t do it all sticking to one side of the game, and I love that…
    And hunting for rare animals and reaching for rare materials is just as fun as attacking a settlement on the back of a caber toothed tiger and taking it for my own…
    There are also these cool witcher contract type missions deep in the game where you get to go on a hunt for a legendary animal that’s been terrorizing the land… Looking for clues, setting up traps, and then weakening them down to finally be able to claim them for yourself to call to fight by your side at any time…
    A lot of the main missions for the most part have to do with searching for clues and following paths with your hunter vision, which works like eagle vision from assassins creed, or a witcher sense in the witcher the 3…
    It highlights animals, plants.. and points of interest…
    Its highly annoying that this vision has a timer though…
    I don’t know why ubisoft ruined this awesome tool from Assassins Creed… they ruined it in Unity too…
    It’s not fun having to constantly click r3 and wait for a cool down every few seconds when I’m trying to follow a path…
    Stop doing this ubisoft..
    Thankfully you can call your cool little owl friend to fly around the sky to get a larger view of the path since this function is so unnecessarily annoying…
    This is a very ubisoft game… If you don’t like the idea of map cleaning in your games... this isn’t the one for you…
    Map cleaning is pretty hit and miss for me, but thankfully I enjoyed it here…
    This world is ridiculous... it feels alive… you can ride mammoths…
    what more do you want?
    I give Far Cry Primal
    an 8.0/10
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  18. Oct 1, 2016
    9
    Ubisoft has detoured away from the tried and tested method of automatic weapons and given us something very tasty indeed. You play the role of a cave man from 10,000BC and must spend your time building up your tribe while trying to avoid many animals with very sharp teeth that inhabit the world.

    As a long time fan of Far Cry I was wondering if Ubisoft would be able to pull it off. The
    Ubisoft has detoured away from the tried and tested method of automatic weapons and given us something very tasty indeed. You play the role of a cave man from 10,000BC and must spend your time building up your tribe while trying to avoid many animals with very sharp teeth that inhabit the world.

    As a long time fan of Far Cry I was wondering if Ubisoft would be able to pull it off. The answer is yes and the game was a blast to play.

    Pros-
    Visceral combat
    Beastmaster skills
    Awesome game world to explore
    Crafting is meaningful
    Dangerous world at night without animal companion
    Bird noises and flora
    Underwater swimming
    Pet a wild animal!

    Cons-
    Horrible looking sky and mountains
    No rain
    Timescale is too quick
    Waterfalls look horrible too
    Lack of a real story / antagonist

    Game Rating- 8 out of 10
    Fun Factor- 10 out of 10

    Overall Rating- 9 out of 10
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  19. Jul 26, 2016
    8
    For the first time in a long while we are treated to a truly unique game idea. This was the first time a Far Cry had caught my eye enough to pick it up, and certainly proved its worth.
  20. Apr 27, 2016
    8
    This is an awesome game with lots to do. I loved Primal and how it gives you a unique way to interact with environment. The combat is very satisfying and story simple but enjoyable. This game got me to occasionally stop and stare at wonderful surrounding.
    I loved addition of crafting and selection of cool weapons. Highly recommend this title! 7/10
  21. Apr 18, 2016
    10
    Now this is a great game! From the animal companions to the huge amount of crafting and weapon upgrades, I simply can't put it down! Not to mention you can upgrade your village and unlock new skills, weapons, recipes and missions. The ability to tame wild predators and have them by your side in a fight is fantastic. Using your owl as a spotter to plan out your attack on a village andNow this is a great game! From the animal companions to the huge amount of crafting and weapon upgrades, I simply can't put it down! Not to mention you can upgrade your village and unlock new skills, weapons, recipes and missions. The ability to tame wild predators and have them by your side in a fight is fantastic. Using your owl as a spotter to plan out your attack on a village and then sending it in to dive bomb attack an unsuspecting villager?! What's NOT to like about this game!? Not to mention the game world is vast and simply gorgeous, the visuals are breathtaking! Right now I'm having a ball doing side missions to increase my villages population to unlock more bonuses. If you were skeptical of the chance UBI took on this one, don't be, instead rejoice in the masterpiece they have created! Expand
  22. Apr 17, 2016
    10
    Awesome 10/10 game. Nothing like Far Cry at all. The story and theme blend so well together that it's an entirely new game and worth every cent. Many surprises. Many twists and turns. The quests all are meaningful and having a pet is incredible.

    I've played about 6 hours but still have a lot to do. It doesn't feel Far Cryish. It feels like a different game entirely. They've been able to
    Awesome 10/10 game. Nothing like Far Cry at all. The story and theme blend so well together that it's an entirely new game and worth every cent. Many surprises. Many twists and turns. The quests all are meaningful and having a pet is incredible.

    I've played about 6 hours but still have a lot to do. It doesn't feel Far Cryish. It feels like a different game entirely. They've been able to create an atmosphere that just makes you want to keep playing.

    Highly recommended.
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  23. Apr 12, 2016
    8
    I physically couldn't give this game a 7.5 because thats what it deserves, so I hesitantly rounded up to 8. Far Cry Primal is a fine game. A forgettable plot with memorable characters, FCP seeks to cater to the niche market of people who really like the prehistoric era. When I saw this game released it instantly appealed to my inner 8-year-old self who wanted nothing more than to ride aI physically couldn't give this game a 7.5 because thats what it deserves, so I hesitantly rounded up to 8. Far Cry Primal is a fine game. A forgettable plot with memorable characters, FCP seeks to cater to the niche market of people who really like the prehistoric era. When I saw this game released it instantly appealed to my inner 8-year-old self who wanted nothing more than to ride a wooly mammoth and go on savage killing spree's with clubs. The game play is tight, Animal AI's are decent with some very memorable and adorable animations (the wolves piss on the cats they kill, your pet bear will nuzzle his face against your hands), and you get to throw flaming spears into the throats of you enemies and watch them burn as you rise to the dominate subspecies of human of earth. This game is a 25 hour appeal to your inner cave man; let your hair down and get wild.
    60 dollars is a steep asking price however, wait for a sale or rent the game.(7.5/10)
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  24. Apr 7, 2016
    10
    The game offers a setting never before used in video games (the stone age), making it a fresh setting. On the Xbox One, the graphics are photo-realistic and incredibly full of details. In comparison to Far Cry 4, which I have also played on Xbox One, the graphics and level of detail significantly have been improved. I spent hours just walking around and exploring the unspoiled nature fromThe game offers a setting never before used in video games (the stone age), making it a fresh setting. On the Xbox One, the graphics are photo-realistic and incredibly full of details. In comparison to Far Cry 4, which I have also played on Xbox One, the graphics and level of detail significantly have been improved. I spent hours just walking around and exploring the unspoiled nature from the stone age. I had doubts that Far Cry would work without guns, but was soon convinced that it does indeed work very well. In my opinion, the best Far Cry so far. Expand
  25. Mar 30, 2016
    8
    I don't get the hate for this game at all. The devs attempted something different and in my opinion, they mostly succeeded. This game may not have the guns and explosion, but it preserves the visceral combat by giving you primal weapons and methods to dispatch the enemies. I get the same exhilarating feeling as the last FC games when I throw a bee bomb/fire bomb at the enemies and hearI don't get the hate for this game at all. The devs attempted something different and in my opinion, they mostly succeeded. This game may not have the guns and explosion, but it preserves the visceral combat by giving you primal weapons and methods to dispatch the enemies. I get the same exhilarating feeling as the last FC games when I throw a bee bomb/fire bomb at the enemies and hear them scream (what voice acting !) while I bludgeon the other enemies to death with my clubs and spears. It's especially fun just throwing your stone club in the enemies face and watching blood spurt out of their head. Then there's the animals, traps and poison bombs. My point is that the developers gave me lot of satisfying ways to kill an enemy so the game never became boring, which is a huge surprise. The stealth too seemed samey at first but I like how they added new animations (clubbing people in the head is hilarious), more satisfying sounds (love the sound of the shard hitting the target's head/neck) and death animation to keep the same stealth take downs fun. The rating would be higher if it had a better and focused story and more defined characters. Expand
  26. Mar 22, 2016
    8
    esta es una entrega que no me sorprende que exista ya que la formula de el genial FAR CRY 3 y lo bueno pero igual FAR CRY 4 pero de hecho me pareció una sorpresa que se ubique en la edad de piedra pero el verdadero problema es que se sienta tan igual que los otros 2 mas modernos que talento de los muchachos de ubisoft de hacer todo igual pero lo mas rescatable es que es un sistema de jefesesta es una entrega que no me sorprende que exista ya que la formula de el genial FAR CRY 3 y lo bueno pero igual FAR CRY 4 pero de hecho me pareció una sorpresa que se ubique en la edad de piedra pero el verdadero problema es que se sienta tan igual que los otros 2 mas modernos que talento de los muchachos de ubisoft de hacer todo igual pero lo mas rescatable es que es un sistema de jefes que son duros, los 4 jefes de las tribus son interesantes de vencer pero el punto malo de los de la nieve(es un nombre tan raro que no lo recuerdo) es que si llevas un mamut con el primero se muere de un golpe y el otro solo tiene a sus esbirros y que un ataque te quita toda la vida y eso no lo hace dificil lo hace injusto en cierto modo (mencione que mata a tus bestias de solo 1 o 2 golpes) pero solo es golpear te pega corres y te curas le pongo 8 por el factor diversion pero como una nueva entrega le pondria un 6
    PUDO SER MUCHO MEJOR
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  27. Mar 12, 2016
    8
    To simply put it, Far Cry Primal is a fun game. Nothing revolutionary but I applaud Ubisoft for making the game in a new setting that's rarely explored in games; the stone age era. But aside from this, it is somewhat a repetitive game just like previous Far Cry games. I believe the majority of low reviews is mostly the use of Denuvo for the game. Put Denuvo aside, as I mentioned before theTo simply put it, Far Cry Primal is a fun game. Nothing revolutionary but I applaud Ubisoft for making the game in a new setting that's rarely explored in games; the stone age era. But aside from this, it is somewhat a repetitive game just like previous Far Cry games. I believe the majority of low reviews is mostly the use of Denuvo for the game. Put Denuvo aside, as I mentioned before the game is fun and entertaining and don't take it too seriously. Far Cry 4 was definitely a better game but Primal is not a terrible game by any means.

    It's something different, no more booms and explosions from grenades or run'em gun'em with machine guns but killing your foe with stone made weapons and headshots with a bow or throwing your spear is pretty awesome. As far as performance optimizations go, I haven't had any issues. The game mostly runs a consistent 60fps on my GTX 980, i7-4790k, 16gb ram system with max settings @ 1080p.
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  28. Mar 11, 2016
    8
    if you've been playing Far Cry games, this will feel like a reskin. So, to be fair, you must unlearn what you've learned. Taming beasts is very fun, and that crazy idea of playing it without the HUD is actually a great experience, so try it sometime. The AI of the enemies gets a little repetitive. No one else has a good caveman themed game right now, so that's a plus for it. It's fun toif you've been playing Far Cry games, this will feel like a reskin. So, to be fair, you must unlearn what you've learned. Taming beasts is very fun, and that crazy idea of playing it without the HUD is actually a great experience, so try it sometime. The AI of the enemies gets a little repetitive. No one else has a good caveman themed game right now, so that's a plus for it. It's fun to play, and it will keep you busy for hours. Expand
  29. Mar 10, 2016
    8
    They pitched this game as a fresh new idea. How it looked on paper seemed to be a first-person RPG. Taking place during an era where there are no guns. They added more emphasis to the world, giving it more interaction and having the day-night cycles be important and you can tame the wildlife so you can even the odds and have a pretty awesome pet to be your sidekick. I would be the first toThey pitched this game as a fresh new idea. How it looked on paper seemed to be a first-person RPG. Taking place during an era where there are no guns. They added more emphasis to the world, giving it more interaction and having the day-night cycles be important and you can tame the wildlife so you can even the odds and have a pretty awesome pet to be your sidekick. I would be the first to praise a game that can get away from using guns, doing something different. I welcome innovation, if it's actually something new.

    Like Sleeping Dogs where the majority of the game you don't use guns, cause they're illegal to own in China. Smart reason to focus more on awesome fighting. I was expecting to see that here but the mechanics are still the same. Of course there's the bow but the melee weapons feel like your swinging a crowbar in Half Life 1. I would have liked to see the melee weapon attacks be really fleshed out with a cool new system behind them but they're just short ranged guns... if that makes any sense.

    There are a lot of new ideas which I love but when the mechanics are so similar it makes it difficult to feel like I'm playing a new game. It's not a bad game but it's not a good Far Cry game. As just a game goes it's pretty good and fun to play. But the major problem people had with Far Cry games were how repetitive the gameplay would become. Capture outpost, scout the area then do a mission. Rinse repeat. This game needed a more in depth gameplay style to match the combat but eventually you fall under that same cycle as previous games.

    Lastly if the mechanics don't stick out from previous games, the visuals will. If you played Far Cry 4 you'll notice It doesn't look any different aside from the prehistoric theme. Which makes me disappointed because Far Cry 3 was an incredible looking game... at the time. It blew other open world games out the water with impressive visuals and its beautiful landscapes. Sadly they've riding that same engine for a long time now.

    I'd say wait for a price drop, but definitely check it out.
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  30. Mar 10, 2016
    8
    The graphics are beautiful, the game play is fun, the sounds are awesome.

    The story however feels lack luster and completely failed to draw me in.

    I would have given this game a 7, but I love the fact that they did something different with the setting. They get a point for that.

    It's worth the 60 bucks IMO.
Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 27
  2. Negative: 0 out of 27
  1. May 25, 2016
    80
    Primal is not just a brilliant game, it dramatically and triumphantly reinvigorates the Far Cry franchise.
  2. Apr 7, 2016
    90
    Far Cry Primal‘s map is absolutely huge, and is literally teeming with objective markers and missions. I challenge even the most ardently focused of players to travel to their intended location without getting sidetracked on the way.
  3. Mar 28, 2016
    60
    If only Ubisoft Montreal had felt more confident in its wild gambit – if only it had gone further with the Stone Age concept – and we could have been looking at something special. Instead, we have a Far Cry game that feels fun in its familiarity, but is sadly lacking in many integral ways.