Far Cry 5 Was Almost Ubisoft's Perfect Game

Far Cry 5 had all the ingredients to be Ubisoft’s perfect game… and then somehow managed to trip over its own dick right before the finish line. Incredible villains, a beautiful open world, chaotic gameplay, and one of the boldest ideas in the entire Far Cry series... but a few questionable choices stopped it from reaching legendary status. This Far Cry 5 review looks back at Hope County years later to see what still holds up, what aged like milk, and why the Seed family might be some of the best villains Ubisoft has ever created. From Joseph Seed’s creepy cult energy to the controversial Far Cry 5 ending, we dive into why this game is still talked about long after release. This isn’t a Far Cry 5 walkthrough or just a nostalgia trip. It’s a retrospective on the highs, the lows, the bosses, the story, and whether Farcry 5 deserves to be called the best Far Cry game. Was Far Cry 5 secretly a masterpiece, or did it fumble greatness at the last second? Subscribe for more gaming retrospectives, platinum trophy runs, and challenge videos. #FarCry5 #FarCry #Ubisoft #Gaming #PS5 #FarCry6 #FarCry3 #OpenWorldGames #Lyniq #GamingRetrospective ** CHAPTERS 00:00 - Intro - Welcome To Hope County 01:23 - The Warrant, the Crash and Dutch’s Island 03:58 - Jacob Seed: Boot camp brainwashing and the PTSD kink 08:39 - John Seed: Confession, branding and the cult’s PR machine 13:16 - Faith Seed: Hallucinations, Bliss and the sexy surreal 17:42 - Joseph Seed: When the illusion breaks and the nukes drop 22:04 - Outro - Is Hope County worth another roll in the hay?