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SPOILER !!!!! Bhadra is screwed or death and the People get slaved. I had fun playing the Game but after this endings im not happy. At least a last mission with saving Bhadra and leave the Country would be nice.
If that stays in Far Cry 5 aswell i will surely leave it be, i hate that always killing everyone, no chance to save Story driven People and no real Choices because that kill or not to kill doesnt make any difference in Far Cry 4. I dont want Noore, Yuma or Bhadra to die, instead Amita, Sabal and that Golden Path can die thousand times.
Agreed, and said just as much in another topic last night. The writers seem to think they need to make the player's choices become ambiguous in the end, refusing to give an option for a complete "right/wrong". While I do want the grey area of realistic wartime moral choice/consequences, at some point you need to loosen up and give a truly "happy" ending. In this one, at least, you can always kill Sabal/Amita after they screw you over and act like you have now achieved such an ending.
when pagan min tells u to stay at the table, just stand there, dont move at all, and after a while there will be a cutscene
"you just turn into a monkey and start throwing ♥♥♥♥ around."
Game looks gorgeous but it was a massive step backwards compared to SP for FarCry 3.