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Talking Cults and Culture with the Developers of 'Far Cry 5'
We spoke with Far Cry 5 director Dan Hay and cult expert Mia Donovan about the game's treatment of religion, community, race, and more.
After Three Hours With 'Far Cry 5,' Its Politics Are Far From Clear
After spending three hands-on hours with the game, I know that it's made some big leaps mechanically. But narratively, it's hedging its bets.
From Far Cry to Hitman, I Love When a Series Reinvents Itself
It can be a bummer to watch your fave change, but games are better for experiments and new ideas.
We Need Another Boundary-Breaker Like 'Planescape: Torment'
On the eve of E3, we're looking at a game that threw out conventions.
'Far Cry 5' Is About Living Under Fear in America
The game will put the player up against a Montana based cult and militia that has plenty of real world analogues.
'Far Cry 5' Needs to Confront Montana's History of Violence and Greed
There’s a great opportunity here for Ubisoft to use the state as an allegory as much as a playground.
'Rainbow Six: Siege' Is a More Intimate First-Person Shooter
Why use the door when you can blow open a wall?
'Far Cry Primal' Is Too Much of a Good Game
Ubisoft announces a new "Far Cry" set in the Stone Age, but I'm already up to my eyeballs in "Far Cry."
Blockbuster Video Games Suck at Handling Racism
And Far Cry 4, based in the Himalayan mountains, ignited a whole controversy about gaming and racism.