Far Cry 5 is Every Bit as Intense and Disturbing As You Would Expect in New Gameplay Videos

Far Cry 5 Gameplay Videos

The hotly anticipated and highly controversial title from Ubisoft is almost upon us. Put your hands together and pray to the heavens as Far Cry 5 comes ever closer to its release. The Far Cry franchise has never been one to shy away from controversy, including graphic violence and, well, some truly terrible and downright inhuman acts. Far Cry 5 takes the series to an all-new location with a very different kind of enemy, and fans of Ubisoft cannot wait for the chance to reign down fiery justice.

With gamers hungry for as much Far Cry 5 as they can get, we have not one, not two, but three gameplay videos to share with you to get those vengeance juices moving. First up we take a calculated, cautious approach to liberating the small town of Fall’s End with some incredible aim and impressive action.

Because one is never enough, our next look at gameplay from Far Cry 5 is a collection of liberating various outposts from around Hope County. Trying to take the stealthiest possible approach, the action is tense and its hard to look away.

And finally, we here at COGconnected give you more of what you really want: Story. We offer to you, the viewer, gameplay from the Story Mission: The Cleansing.Its haunting, its intense, and it sums up what we can expect from this fantastically put together experience.

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Far Cry 5 is set in the fictional town of Hope County, Montana – the first time the series has been set in the United States. Hope County has been taken over by a cult known as the Chosen, extremist zealots who believe they must save the people. These zealots go to great lengths to show their power, armed with automatic weapons and going so far as to carve words like “sin” into the good people’s skin. The game originally received much backlash from the public for its portrayal of the enemy as a white, religious, North American group despite its clear cult-status.

Far Cry 5 was originally announced a year ago, probably a move on behalf of Ubisoft to get all that outrage out of the way before the game’s launch. Far Cry 5 releases on March 27, and will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. For more information, check out the game’s official website.