
The enemies have had this problem since the first game. There were missions that required me to sneak into an enemy base, but no matter how quiet I was someone always saw me. While all these are fun for a bit, they all wear thin as there are just so many of them. There are multiple side quests from destroying propaganda towers, intercepting couriers, taking over camps, storming fortresses, hunting, races, and several others. However, the choice of stealth, I feel, is stilted and guns blazing tends to be the forced choice. It's nearly identical to FC3 in terms of gunplay and the choice of stealth or guns blazing. Despite the story being bland, let's talk about the gameplay.

There are honestly more side missions than story quests, but to the point in which it's overwhelming. Pagan Min isn't so bad, but the rest of the characters just don't hit home like FC3 did. The story and characters are Far Cry 4's downfall as they are either just really badly written or uninteresting. Min is a man who is bringing the people of Kyrat down, and you are here to help the rebel army rise against him. You play as Ajay Ghale, a man trying to bury his mother's ashes, but is captured by a tyrant known as Pagin Min. Far Cry 3's mediocre missions were made up for an excellent story with fantastic characters, however, Far Cry 4 seems to be doing the opposite. However, the partner will still earn Moneda, Moneda is a special form of currency that can only be earned in co-op mode to spend in the Black Market.An open jungle, a rebel war, a tyrant, a guy who ends up in the wrong place at the wrong time, lots of guns.sound familiar? Yes, another Far Cry run of a giant open world that might be too large for its own good. It should be noted that only the host player’s game will save their progress.


Far Cry 6 players are expected to work through the game’s introduction until they have completed the “Du or Die” mission. It’s not possible for players to jump straight into a co-op session at the start of the game.
