Far Cry publisher Ubisoft is known for creating games that have rich and detailed open worlds but are somewhat lacking in terms of story and gameplay. When Far Cry 6 was first announced, fans of the franchise were excited to see Gustavo Fring from Breaking Bad as the antagonist. However, many found the title to be a huge departure from its predecessors and were disappointed.
With Far Cry 7 on the horizon, the community is excited to find out whether the upcoming installment will take the franchise back to its glory days. Here are seven features that we think Far Cry 7 should incorporate to stay true to the roots of Far Cry.
Note: The article is subjective and reflects the writer's opinions.
Far Cry 6 lets players choose the gender for Dani, but this choice doesn't change anything about the protagonist.
Both the male and the female versions feel hollow and overly simplistic since Dani just agrees to everything without hesitation. The leading character behaves like a henchman obeying orders from different group leaders instead of making their own decisions and questioning the missions they are being sent on.
So, in the next entry, it would be great to see someone bolder, like Jason Brody or Ajay Ghale, pick up the mantle of the protagonist.
Far Cry 3 was the first entry in the franchise to introduce the concept of a skill tree, and it became a recurring feature in later games. However, this was replaced with a cosmetic system in Far Cry 6, where the skills you require are tied to the cosmetics you wear. Depending on the situation, you would have to constantly change your protagonist's clothing to use the skills you need.
Far Cry 7 should bring the skill tree back, as many players do not like the hassle of changing their
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