Testseek.com have collected 115 expert reviews of the Far Cry: Primal and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Far Cry: Primal.
February 2016
(76%)
115 Reviews
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Ride mammoths, sic saber-tooths, set fires, Stone Age setting is perfect for an open world, Big moments are thrilling, Freedom to explore and tinker
Hunting, crafting, gathering become tedious and repetitive, Exciting moments too few and far between, “Hunter Vision” over-simplifies core activities
Far Cry Primal is packed full of stuff to do, just like every other open world game in publisher Ubisoft's growing stable of the genre. It does some interesting things by applying the formula to a Stone Age setting, but like other Far Cry titles, it's so...
Published: 2016-02-22, Author: Jada , review by: nerdreactor.com
Far Cry Primal sets out to give us a look into the lives of our earliest heritage and it succeeds in doing so. While the story was by far not my favorite element due to the lack of urgency and development for the player's character, it still has enough of...
Prachtige, uitgebreide en vertrouwde wereld, bekende speelstijl, extra nadruk op gevechten van dichtbij
Verhaal en personages niet memorabel, belachelijk eenvoudig op Normal, enkele missies activeren moeizaam
Het land van Oros is prachtig om te zien en zit vol met leven. De uitbundigheid beperkt zich tot de flora en fauna, want menselijke vijanden zijn schaars en de verhaallijn is dunner dan ooit. Je krijgt in Far Cry Primal vooral dezelfde actie als in voorga...
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...
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: 2016-02-22, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Abstract: When Far Cry 4 graced my console, I fully expected to unleash chaos in the Himalayan-inspired Kyrat, while mostly enjoying the same old activities I've grown to love in Far Cry 3. I totally did . Far Cry 4 certainly added some refinements from its predece...
Abstract: Ubisoft kutsui viime viikolla lehdistöä katsastamaan ensi kuussa julkaistavaa Far Cry Primal –toimintaseikkailua. Tapahtuma järjestettiin luolamaisessa liiketilassa, suoraan Lontoon rautatieverkon alapuolella. Tunnelmasta ei siis ollut pulaa ja tärkeint...
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...