Far Cry 4: Play Is Set In Kyrat, A Place In A Region In The Himalayas; Could Take 60 Hours To Explore Game
Far Cry 4: Play Is Set In Kyrat, A Place In A Region In The Himalayas; Could Take 60 Hours To Explore Game
Far Cry 4, Ubisoft's sequel to the #1 rated first-person shooter game of 2012, will be ready for PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows beginning November 18. A Limited Edition, which includes the "Hurk's Redemption" downloadable content pack, will be offered to those who will pre-order the game from the publisher's site. There will also be available a standard Kyrat Edition, which will include a statue of Pagan Min, a map of Kyrat, a propaganda poster, a journal and a collector's box, as well the "Hurk's Redemption" downloadable content pack, and an Ultimate Kyrat Edition, which includes everything from the standard Kyrat Edition plus a steelbook and Season pass.
While Far Cry 3 is set in the tropics, the Far Cry 4 gameplay takes place in Kyrat, a wild, untamed but extremely beautiful region up in the Himalayas. Also, Far Cry 4 will take much longer to complete than its predecessor. According to narrative director Mark Thompson in an interview with IGN, ""Because we know the game can take people anywhere between 15 and 60 hours to complete, we didn't want people just to see Pagan Min [the despotic ruler of the place] everywhere. We wanted the world to feel like it was owned by someone, we wanted you to feel Pagan Min everywhere. But, specifically, region to region, we have a different character who owns it, and that kind of colors the outposts, the side-quests, the specific characters and personalities."
To enable users across different platforms to better appreciate the depth of the Far Cry 4 world, Ubisoft until now is still tweaking with the graphical settings of the game. As revealed by a Ubisoft representative to Game Spot, "With more than a month left until the Far Cry 4 launch, the team continues to maximize the gameplay experience across all consoles, and PC. We have not yet locked the resolution as yet, but, as Alex Hutchinson notes, we are aiming for 1080p on all platforms, including PC (depending on the computer you have). We look forward to introducing fans to the world of Kyrat!"
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