Cry Again
PC Gamer US Edition|May 2019

FAR CRY NEW DAWN is Far Cry 5 again, but with a post-apocalyptic paint job.

Chris Livingston
Cry Again

You’d think a nuke being dropped on Montana would have changed it somewhat, but Far Cry New Dawn’s post-apocalyptic version of Hope County is essentially the same one we know from Far Cry 5. New Dawn adds a couple of new twists to the series’ formula, but nothing to make it feel like a wholly different game. This is Far Cry 5 again, just on a smaller scale, and with a lot more pink flowers.

It’s years after the nukes fell at the end of Far Cry 5, and your nameless character has been traveling the country by rail, helping survivors rebuild the post-apocalyptic United States. A group of highwaymen (not that cleverly called the ‘Highwaymen’) derail your train, and leave you stranded. After making your way to a small community called Prosperity, you venture out into the overgrown remains of Hope County, fighting the Highwaymen, conquering outposts, gathering resources for crafting, and enlisting a small cadre of companions, like an elderly sniper and an enormous boar. This goes without saying, but never bring the sniper. Always bring the boar.

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