When asked if the zoo has been taken over by terrorists or a crazy dictator, Hutchinson just looked confused. “Nope, it’s just the zoo. The game starts with you buying a ticket, and then it’s off to the races.” While the new location means Far Cry 5 will have a smaller open world, it will be packed with depth. “San Diego Zoo contains over 650 species of animals,” Hutchinson says. “We’re determined to let you kill all of them.”
Other popular elements from the series will also carry over. “Some animals are located on top of a really big radio tower,” Hutchinson explains, “so before you kill ‘em, you have to solve one of our first-person climbing puzzles that fans tolerate so much.” Like in previous installments, the point of killing these animals and what seems to be the sole objective of Far Cry 5 is to craft new items. “You’re going to craft so many wallets!” Hutchinson says. “Eventually you’ll craft a huge wallet to hold all your smaller wallets. It’s totally meta.”
Far Cry 5 will be available for $59.99, or as a free compensation gift for players who buy this year’s inevitably buggy installment of Assassin’s Creed.
Really a zoo? i hope they include human enemies in some way. But wow when u consider all the cool ideas they tossed out for fc5 like vampires or dinosaurs i gotta say this news is a let down, however the far cry franchise has been good 2 its fans so on that note im still intrigued to see how it turns out.
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