Far Cry New Dawn
Far Cry New Dawn
Far Cry New Dawn, développé par Ubisoft Montreal et édité par Ubisoft Entertainment, est sorti le 15 février 2019. Le jeu plonge le joueur dans un Hope County post-apocalyptique et transformé, dix-sept ans après une catastrophe nucléaire mondiale, où l'hiver nucléaire a laissé place à un « superbloom » de végétation colorée. Il faut y mener la lutte contre les Ravageurs, une nouvelle menace dirigée par les Jumelles, prêts à tout pour s'emparer des dernières ressources. Le titre est jouable seul ou en coopération avec un ami, et permet de recruter des mercenaires, des animaux et des experts afin de développer sa base et de fabriquer armes et équipement, tout en partant en expédition aux quatre coins de l'Amérique. Classé comme jeu de tir et aventure, il est disponible sur PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S et Google Stadia, fonctionne sur le moteur Dunia 2 et protégé par les DRM Uplay, Denuvo et VMProtect. La durée de la campagne principale est estimée à onze heures et demie, et à vingt-neuf heures pour un parcours completiste. Disponible au prix de 8,99 euros, il affiche un score de 73 sur Metacritic et OpenCritic et une note agrégée de 71,56. La presse a salué l'ajout réussi à la série et les similarités avec Far Cry 5 tout en notant ses propres ajustements, tandis que certains joueurs sur Steam trouvent l'atmosphère plaisante et les missions variées, d'autres jugeant l'expérience médiocre ou relevant la difficulté élevée des boss finaux.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Far Cry New Dawn is an awesome addition to the series, especially since it's the first sequel for another game. The combat makes you feel like a badass, but that doesn't mean you can go in without gearing up. On the lighter side, there's plenty of quirky characters to make you laugh during these hard times. »
« Far Cry New Dawn shares a lot of great similarities with Far Cry 5, but it’s the minor tweaks that allow it to stand as its own title. With so much to do, so many places to explore, and a post-apocalyptic world that is grounded in realism, there is no shortage of entertainment to be had in Hope County. While Mickey and Lou may not seem as threatening as previous instalments’ villains, they and the Highwaymen with their vibrant neon graffiti and motocross-influenced gear are definitely a force to be reckoned with. Welcome back to Hope County – and good luck. »
« Though Far Cry: New Dawn treads similar ground as its predecessor, this direct sequel signals the franchises is stretching its wings by introducing RPG mechanics and easily replayable content. This is still a game packed with zany characters, bizarre moments, and fast-paced fun. »
« Surprisingly, Far Cry New Dawn is much more than just a spin-off, and it can be easily considered as one of the main and best titles in the Far Cry series. »
« Far Cry New Dawn reskins the entire map of Far Cry 5, adding enough new mechanics to prevent it from feeling like a retread. While the new villains are lackluster, the return of Joseph Seed is very welcome, giving new depth to the character and his world. With Outpost invasions, Expeditions, and treasure hunts, there is a ton of content here, and almost all of it is fun. There is very little filler in Far Cry New Dawn, and by streamlining the content, Ubisoft delivers a game that is razor sharp. »
« Far Cry: New Dawn is a good spin-off for Far Cry 5, but doesn’t completely match the value of the parent game. If you enjoyed FC5 and want more, this is a good "more". Otherwise, play FC5 first. »
« I don't know what to expect from the future of Far Cry, and that's so exciting. »
« Far Cry: New Dawn is an unexpected but welcome continuation of Far Cry 5. Hope County was an enjoyable setting, filled with memorable characters in conflict against one of the more compelling Far Cry villains, so it’s nice to return to it and help clean up the mess from the disaster Joseph Seed orchestrated. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
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« Meh ..................................................................................... »
« This game is clearly experimental, like devs are either just changing it up and seeing if fans like it or not, or they're trying to make the gameplay not so similar to Far Cry 5, this game's prequel. Modifying weapons is limited to clicking upgrade for a few percent higher damage, attachments cannot be changed. Weapons have assigned tiers, making low-tier gun useless, making you craft better weapons, or higher rank enemies will be just damage sponges. Story isn't as long as it's prequel, being about 11 hours long. I did enjoy playing this game surprisingly, yet I would still prefer if this game had Far Cry 5's mechanics. Too much RPG for a not-so-RPG series. Game feels more like a big DLC to Far Cry 5 rather than a standalone game. Weapon system in this game is really disappointing. »
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« *Far Cry New Dawn: A Disappointing Conclusion to the Far Cry Series* Far Cry New Dawn, released in 2019, is an expansion to the popular Far Cry 5. Despite its promising premise, the game falls short in almost every aspect, making it a disappointing conclusion to the series. One of the most significant issues with New Dawn is its lack of innovation. The game reuses assets from Far Cry 5, including maps, vehicles, and even some story elements. This results in a game that feels more like a rehash than a true sequel. The game's world, Hope County, is a post-apocalyptic version of the original Far Cry 5 setting, but it lacks the charm and uniqueness that made the original so enjoyable. The game's story is also weak. The narrative is predictable and lacks depth, with characters feeling one-dimensional and uninteresting. The main villain, The Twins, are a poor excuse for antagonists, lacking the complexity and menace of previous Far Cry villains. The story's pacing is also off, with long stretches of dull gameplay punctuated by brief, intense moments that fail to leave a lasting impression. New Dawn's gameplay is also a step backward. The game's combat is cl cloppy and unresponsive, making it frustrating to engage enemies. The game's open-world design is also lacking, with too much repetition and not enough variety in terms of quests and activities. The game's graphics are also a letdown. The reused assets from Far Cry 5 are evident, and the game's post-apocalyptic setting is not enough to make up for the lack of visual innovation. In conclusion, Far Cry New Dawn is a disappointing game that fails to live up to the standards set by its predecessors. Its lack of innovation, weak story, poor gameplay, and lack of visual innovation make it a game that is easily skipped. Fans of the series deserve better than a lazy rehash of previous content. *Why This Game Falls Short* Aspect Rating (1-10) Reason Innovation 2 Reuses too many assets from Far Cry 5 Story 4 Predictable and lacks depth Gameplay 5 Cloppy combat and repetitive quests Graphics 6 Reused assets and lack of visual innovation *TL;DR*: Far Cry New Dawn is a disappointing game that reuses too many assets from Far Cry 5, has a weak story, poor gameplay, and lacks visual innovation. Fans of the series should skip this one. Final Answer: Far Cry New Dawn is a bad game that fails to live up to the standards of the Far Cry series. »
« Far Cry New Dawn shines with vibrant visuals and occasional fun gameplay moments, but it leans too heavily on its predecessor, essentially recycling the map and mechanics of Far Cry 5. The story feels shallow, and the repetitive grind makes progression feel more like a chore than an adventure. While it has flashes of entertainment, the game ultimately comes across as a forgettable spin-off rather than a fully realised sequel. »
« The game is actuelly boring that's i completed with even now the story the graphiqueis good but the physiques and radoll is not realstic »
« Diferente, é bom para passar um tempo, mas repetitivo. Não é um jogo marcante. »