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Far Cry Primal Review

  • First Released Feb 23, 2016
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  • PS4
  • PC
  • XONE
Mike Mahardy on Google+

Into the wild.

Far Cry Primal is a case study in how a game's setting can drive its every layer, from the tone of its story, to the dangers of its world, to the brutality of its combat.

That setting is the Stone Age. It's 10,000 BC, and our protagonist Takkar is searching for the lost members of his Wenja tribe. They're scattered across the Oros Valley, a dense wilderness of forests, swamps, and frozen caves, complete with mammoths and sabertooth tigers. As Takkar, you'll build up a new Wenja village with a multifarious cast of characters.

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This reconstruction sets up Primal's progression system. By recruiting the aforementioned Wenja--such as the shaman Tensay or the warrior Karoosh--you'll unlock new items, weapons, and abilities. When you look past the facade, it's essentially a new skin for the franchise's traditional upgrade structure. But it lends character to what could be a lifeless system.

As you build up your tribe from within, you encounter members of other groups, the majority of whom have plans contrary to your own. The identity of each of the game's three tribes, and the political dynamic between them, sets up conflicts in a natural way.

Building your village grants you new upgrades, equipment, and tools.
Building your village grants you new upgrades, equipment, and tools.

So too does Primal's world. In fact, most of the game's conflicts arise from nature. Primal still uses the basic open-world framework of a traditional Far Cry game, with a cascading series of outposts to capture, weapons to unlock, and upgrades to craft. But the Stone Age setting is far more foreboding than those of past Far Cry games.

Here, vicious animals travel in packs, striking as a collective whole while you slink through the undergrowth toward enemy camps. A day/night cycle also adds more tension to the world: predators are more abundant and aggressive in the darkness. Even now, after dozens of hours in this valley, I still feel anxious as the sun goes down, hoping I have enough animal fat to ignite my club and ward off hulking carnivores.

This focus on survival permeates Far Cry Primal. In the northern wastes, the cold becomes a factor, making each bonfire a glowing beacon of safety as you fight to stay warm. In Primal's lush swampland, avoiding danger means avoiding the water, where underwater predators abound.

There's a fine balance between tension and fun that elevates the whole experience.

As a solitary hunter with simple tools, you're also less equipped to defend yourself than the protagonists of Far Cry 3 and 4. Gone are handguns and grenade launchers--here you have spears, clubs, and slingshots. They not only bring a slow, measured pace to combat, but also add to Primal's overall identity and tone. You're a lone wanderer here, not a walking armory. And although there are more ways to die in this Far Cry than any previous entry, Primal never feels too difficult--there's a fine balance between tension and fun that elevates the whole experience.

On one of Primal's nights, the valley's lurking threats coalesced into a challenge that tested all of my knowledge of the game's survival systems. I was out of wood for spears. I was low on meat for health. I was hundreds of meters from the warmth of the nearest campfire. So by sprinting toward the closest sanctuary on my map--collecting hardwood for torches along the way, and relying on stealth and my few remaining arrows for defense--I trekked through one of the more stressful scenarios the game had to offer. Yet it was thrilling. This was Primal at its best.

The Stone Age setting can also be a detriment, though. The simple toolset serves the game's themes well, but with enough time, it becomes clear how limited your loadout really is. In stealth scenarios, I rely on my silent bow. In open combat, I swing my club wildly. When hunting elk and grizzly bears, I use my spears. There are several more creative tools, but by and large, I find myself relying on the same simplistic options time after time. Primal's reliance on Stone Age combat detracts from the emergent scenarios that occur elsewhere.

Certain animals function better as stealth companions.
Certain animals function better as stealth companions.

There are also powerful enemies whose excessive armor chips away at the fun. I had the best spear upgrades possible, but even at this point in the game's late hours, these armored brutes can take almost 30 seconds to bring down. That's not fun--that's tedium.

But then there's the Beast Master skill tree, and it's the most impactful change to the Far Cry formula. It allows you to tame the creatures in this ancient setting, recruiting them to hunt, fight, and travel with you.

Jaguars kill enemies without alerting larger groups. Wolves pounce on distant archers while you close the gap. You can also ride bears and baby mammoths, clawing and bashing your way through groups of warriors with little resistance. You can use your owl to scout the land ahead of you, tagging more dangerous fighters and dropping makeshift grenades into groups of enemies.

Beast Master abilities are the embodiment of Far Cry Primal's strengths.

Learning the unique abilities of each animal, and taking the time to experiment with them, is essential for your survival. After a while, your predator allies become an extension of yourself. They become the powerful weapons otherwise absent in the the abrasive wilderness.

These abilities are the embodiment of Primal's strengths. When it uses the Stone Age setting to elevate the combat and reinforce the brutality of nature, it thrives. It fosters a give-and-take relationship with the wilderness, granting you the means to survive, but also the threats you have to overcome. That focus on primitive times can become a hindrance at certain points, with limited tools and repetitive combat, but in the end, Far Cry Primal stays true to its callous setting, fleshing out every layer of the captivating world it creates.

Editor's Note: Far Cry Primal is now available on PC, and after taming numerous wild animals, liberating defended enemy outposts, and recruiting several members of the Wenja tribe, it's clear that Primal's PC version not only matches the quality of its console cousins, but slightly outpaces them in several ways, too. 60fps makes the brutal combat smoother. Detailed textures lend a more natural look to the Stone Age environment. Far Cry Primal's setting is its greatest strength, and in its newest form on PC, it's still worth the many hours it takes to explore.

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The Good

  • Cohesive, foreboding world
  • Tense focus on survival
  • Creative Beast Master abilities

The Bad

  • Repetitive combat
  • Limited weapon set

About the Author

Mike Mahardy spent about 30 hours riding mammoths, burning villages, and crafting spears in Far Cry Primal on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Both console copies were provided by Ubisoft.
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UBISOFT ,please stop with the bullshitting/ruining Farcry franchise and make a real Farcry game of Jack Carver returning. Fan's'd love it with welcome arms and It'd sell more than tons of these Assassins Creed's, The Divisions, Watch Dogs or whatever shit you making nowadays. JACK CARVER rules !!!

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@indzman: 8/10. RUINED@!!@! They better stop ruining your franchise.

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@magnusstorm: I actually like the game quite a bit, has gotten some pretty favorable reviews on other sites as well. Maybe try it out before you rush to conclusions based off other reviews you have read.

Look at Dying Light, it had mediocre reviews but was one of the funnest games I''ve played in years, a few stars or numbers on a website don't make or break a game.

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Beautifully written. Good work, Mike.

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What makes this not just another rags-to-riches open world cleansing game dressed in a prehistoric theme?

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@maralzo: Having to actual survive was a pretty good surprise, granted it borrows heavily from 3 and 4 but there is a sense of dread when night rolls around and you can't see jack shit then end up getting jumped by sabertooth or bear and are running for your life in pitch black. The village upgrades were a nice touch.

I do agree the weapon variety is lacking but honestly what else could they do? Same problem with FPS and why they have never made a major game before WW2, who wants to shoot with a bolt action rifle the entire game even though people think they want it, when they get it they'll be disappointed.

They did a nice job with the genre, added animals just to give it another angle, but the kills in this game are pretty satisfying, much more so than shooting someone from range with a gun. A nice spear through the throat makes yourself give you a pat on the back.

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The highlighted boring combat tells me that this is a no go for me.

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It is Ubisoft, other than the first 2 Assassin's Creed games their other games are just average at best.

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Looks pretty coo

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I really hope that these are graphics from the console versions as they are AWFUL!

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@torrne667: Reports are coming back that FC 4 looked better.

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@torrne667: they look very similar to that first person game "dark messiah" which came out about 10 years ago..

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Wait...does an 8 mean it's good, or bad?

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@Lacerz: To everyone on here its about equal to a 3-4 when they are dealing with a Ubisoft game.

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@Lacerz: do you see that word below the 8? it says 'great'...are we needing to spoon feed people answers that they cant be bothered to look a couple of centimetres down to find?

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@torrne667: But the 8 is so elusive. I thought it only existed with unicorns, Sasquatch and Chupacabra...

(P.S. Some people need to be spoon fed sarcasm.)

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@Lacerz: some people need to be spoon fed the definition of sarcasm, and how it actually works on an online forum...you were not being sarcastic chummer

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@torrne667: Just because it's over your level of comprehension doesn't make it any less sarcastic.

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@Lacerz: ...says the person who asked the original idiotic (and not a trace of sarcasm or wit) question...if you don't know that 8 is closer to 10 than 1.. my reading comprehension is the least of your worries Lol

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I'm sure the game has the most boring story or characters ever. Take this review for instance, there is nothing mentioned about the story at all.

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@bifenix: i thought i was the only one that noticed... So does the story suck or what?? I mean the fact that it is completely offline would make you think he would mention the story at least once.

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@xbox1day1: Probably doesn't suck but just isn't memorable or too interesting.

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Can someone explain me why Far Cry is bad because it's the same game on different setting, while Uncharted is praised by the very same reason?

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@FBohler: You kidding? Naughty Dog vs Ubisoft.

Nuff said.

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@sepsis216: if you look for "fanboy" meaning, you'll find something like this: someone who assumes a product to be good or bad only based on its brand, without even trying it, many times prior to launch.

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@FBohler: I've tried it, it's terrible. Enjoy your $60 reskin.

"There's a sucker born every minute"

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@sepsis216: I didn't purchase FC:P nor FC4. My last one was FC3 and it was pretty enjoyable. And I'm not picking UC4 because I don't like re-skins.

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@FBohler: Nolan North.

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@FBohler: Because the internet.

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It looks amazing! I can't wait to get it at bargain price like 24,99$ probably in 2-3 months...

All hail to Ubi/Activision and their incability to keep their value for much longer than that.

I'd really feel bad being a big Ubi fan who get their titles on launch tho!

Bringing back a title as a trade-in value about 3-4 months after launch and get <10$ for it must be heartbreaking in some way.

In the meantime, Nintendo games manage to keep their value for YEARS.

(I'm not saying Nintendo is better as a console tho...and they sell less so all in all, maybe Ubi's/Activision's marketting plan is better...!?)

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@silv3rst0rm: Why wait? $39.99 greenman gaming but download only

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@silv3rst0rm: K.

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"...these armored brutes can take almost 30 seconds to bring down. That's not fun--that's tedium." You have a spear and they are armored, what do you expect?

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@rabidpeperami: yeah he would never had made it

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Did I just watch an ad or a review? I'm not sure :(

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You can ride mammoths and saber toothed cats. All arguments against this game are therefore invalid.

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Ubisoft open world games are becoming extremely repetitive these days. The first few AC games were good and tho I never played the original Far Cry, Far Cry 2 was pretty good. Now we've just gotten formulaic games. imo I doubt it measures up to the Phantom Pain tbh.

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Why does he talk with a lisp like he's a female? Is this the new trendy way guys talk?

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@tescone: 1) lisps are not a "female" quality. 2) some people have lisps.

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