Far Cry 6 cynically evokes real-world issues as a backdrop to cartoonish sandbox action. In other words, it's a Far Cry game.
There’s a new Far Cry out. There’s always a new Far Cry out. And even for a business as inherently cynical as entertainment, and as inherently cynical as big budget games, Far Cry is exceptionally cynical.
Videogames that cost tens of millions of dollars to make typically aren’t a place to look for nuance. This has long been a key problem with Ubisoft games, including Far Cry; it adopts a veneer of real-world relevance for a sense of gravitas, and then stops far short of ever actually grappling with the issues and problems it co-opts. That’s as true as ever with.
Again, it’s all just so nakedly cynical.
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