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February 2016
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Atmosfer dunia yang super keren
Atmosfer dunia purbakala yang keren
Desain karakter pendamping yang pantas diacungi jempol
Ancaman alam yang terasa berbahaya
Pohon skill yang lebih beragam
Kemampuan mengendalikan binatang
The editors didn't like
Vegetasi sepadat ini tanpa cuaca hujan sama sekali? Pffttt
Tak ada sistem cuaca (hujan)
Skema kontrol saat menyembuhkan binatang companion yang terkadang membuat frustrasi
Potensi karakter pendukung tak dimanfaatkan optimal
Published: 2016-02-22, Author: Joe , review by: gamesradar.com
The Far Cry template is always good for mindless fun, Oros is a beautiful, and surprisingly changeable, land, Training animals is a great sidequest/mechanic
Lacks a clear focus, making the whole affair aimless, Prehistoric inventory is brave, but limited, Reduces its weirdest ideas to distractions
Primal takes the great structure of the Far Cry series, but little of its character. No clear goal and a limited arsenal end up making this feel a little prehistoric itself...
Published: 2015-12-08, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Fresh and original Stone Age gameplay; tame beasts are a joy to wield; believable and interesting characters (however primitive); unmistakably still a Far Cry game; vast array of side-missions
Lacks an arch-villain; tamed owl seems a bit superfluous; lack of guns and vehicles will turn off some gamers hoping for an even more familiar Far Cry experience
One possible criticism of Far Cry Primal is that it lacks good baddies, which its predecessors featured – Far Cry 4's Pagan Min would have graced a Hollywood film. Batari, leader of the Izila, is pretty great in Primal though: she's surprisingly attractiv...
Being the Beast Master, Improved combat, Stone Age setting
Missions are often too easy, Supporting characters too shallow, Gameplay too similar to 4
My time with the game was a disjointed set of activities The addition of animal companions and exchange of guns for spears, rocks, and a good old club isn't enough to convince me of Primal's vision. My time with the game was a disjointed set of activitie...
Is it worth entering the land of Oros and fighting for the survival of the Wenja? I believe it is. Far Cry Primal is a good game, with some weaknesses and good strengths. One thing I want to say is that it feels more like Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon than eithe...
Far Cry Primal does little to reinvent the series established formula, sometimes taking it backwards more than its new time period may suggest. It's filled to the brim with the familiar and fun Far Cry trappings, if that's what you want out of the game. I...
Abstract: Far Cry has always made you the alpha predator. Or, at the very least, it's made you feel like one with an armoury's worth of weaponry, a multitude of gear to give you an edge over enemies and an unparalleled sense of freedom when it came down to engaging...
Excellent Rendition of 10,000 BC, Jaw Dropping Live Events, Polished Skill Tree, Creative Freedom while Hunting, SFX
Melee Combat System, Limited Weaponry, Minimal inCombat Creativity, Lack of Far Cry Signature moments, Reusage of older Far Cry missions
Far Cry Primal is a solid return to the franchise, but to count this as the franchise moving forward, would be slightly untrue. Primal rides on Mammoths, Jaw Dropping Visual, Live Events and one of the greatest SFX since Alien: Isolation. The Melee combat...
No guns and vehicles, but Far Cry Primal is still an excellent game. The makers deserve praise for taking the game back in time, and delivering an astonishing setting. They have moved away from previous Far Cry concepts, but have stuck to the franchise's...
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Published: 2016-03-03, Author: Gabriel , review by: in.pcmag.com
Beautiful, highly detailed environments and creatures, Greater focus on melee and beast companions makes combat much more involved and personal, Excellent PC port
Lacks impactful, eccentric NPCs, and story suffers for it, Gameplay doesn't evolve much past the first few hours and becomes repetitive
A change of scenery does the Far Cry shooter series good. Primal's caveman drama, beast-taming, and prehistoric hunting are highly satisfying, even though we've tread this ground before. Can we get dinosaurs next, please...
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Published: 2016-02-22, Author: Luke , review by: in.ign.com
Far Cry Primal succeeds in transporting the Far Cry formula back in time and comes to the table with a quiver of neat ideas and a dangerous and fascinating open world. The visceral and varied combat is fun, the beast-based gameplay is a winner, and the lu...