Kevin Shields
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It's good. If you love the series, then $30-35 is a reasonable price for it. It feels very much like Far Cry, in that it seems like some aspects of it were ripped straight from 3 and 4, but I think this one is more streamlined. For all the crap Ubisoft gets (deservedly sometimes), they do drop interesting experiments like this.
How is the world/exploration compared to 3 and 4?
Very different. It's a large world, and there's a lot to see/animals to ride. It's fairly beautiful, but your mileage will vary depending on how much you like the BC concept. There's a lot to see though I feel.
Is the gameplay severely hampered by no guns (especially freedom of approach)?
Sort of I guess, but it depends entirely on if you use all the tools at your disposal. If you are, then no, there's a lot of variety, and it's more interesting at times than 3 and 4 because those games made it easy to fall into a trap of using the same 3-4 weapons and wiping out camps, which could get repetitives- silenced sniper rifle basically made all camp takeovers easy, for example.They give you a lot to play with considering the main weapons are made from rocks and sticks. Animal use is a big focus, and the bow remains the most useful weapon. Melee combat is functional but boring.
Is there an actual story?
Yes, and it's interesting enough, but highly basic (which fits considering the tribal aspect of the game). Personally I felt the previous games had highly basic stories as well- arguably 4 had more depth than it was given credit for though. They apparently consulted with experts to try and develop the language to be based in reality (it is all subtitled).
Are the main missions good or are they glorified side missions?
They're good, but I'm not entirely sure what you're asking here- if you mean is it hollow side content, then no? But I can't answer that without knowing your criteria fully. There's enough to do, but again, it may be repetitive depending how much or how little you like the FC3 formula, because it's basically that, with cavemen (and other tweaks).
Awesome. I'm buying it. Do you recommend starting on hard or medium?