Far cry 5 didn't seem that exceptional. Not ragging on the game, I'm sure it's great, but it seems like more far cry. What makes this game have a stronger velocity than previous ones?
Next gen? Rise of digital?
Far cry 5 didn't seem that exceptional. Not ragging on the game, I'm sure it's great, but it seems like more far cry. What makes this game have a stronger velocity than previous ones?
Next gen? Rise of digital?
Far cry 5 didn't seem that exceptional. Not ragging on the game, I'm sure it's great, but it seems like more far cry. What makes this game have a stronger velocity than previous ones?
Next gen? Rise of digital?
5 million in a week, wew lad.
Well deserved though, I think its my favourite Far Cry overall. Ubi has been pumping out quality lately and seeing the results of that.
My thoughts would be: Numbered Far Cry, Montana setting, full campaign co-op, lovely graphics, utter chaos in game, streamer friendly.
It's a simple recipe but it works.
Yes, though I should note their biggest marketing strength is on the front end (coming up with a product idea that's really appealing to their target audience) as opposed to the back end (running lots of TV commercials and online ads).More emphasis on co-op probably.
And marketing. Ubi knows how to sell to casuals.
How are you judging the game if it seems like you didn't play it. It's the best Farcry game imo by far.
Americans like Murica, why do you think GTA never moves outside of the states. GTA Kathmandu would sell much worse, like Far Cry 4.Far Cry 4 was numbered but didn't set the world on fire. Not sure why the Montana setting would help with that to be honest.
Natural expansion of the gaming industry.Far cry 5 didn't seem that exceptional. Not ragging on the game, I'm sure it's great, but it seems like more far cry. What makes this game have a stronger velocity than previous ones?
Next gen? Rise of digital?
I get what you are saying, but this game seems anything but bro culture. Then again, I might not know what bro culture really is lol.The marketing team deserves the praise for this one. So many people I know who are "bro culture" gamers knew this game was coming out and that it was something they wanted. Not even reviews could stop that hype train.
Not talking bad about the game, just saying it's pretty hard to sell 5 mil unless you're tapping into a (big) market of more-casual-than-some players.
*Cut to Jim Sterling, screaming.*
I don't think it's the setting that made the game successful. Both the story and the release window helped a lot, as well as the marketing and word of mouth.
i have no idea what you're talking about
I like it because it seems more streamlined than Farcry 4 was (never played much of the other ones). It's also quite the looker on my One XFar cry 5 didn't seem that exceptional. Not ragging on the game, I'm sure it's great, but it seems like more far cry. What makes this game have a stronger velocity than previous ones?
Next gen? Rise of digital?
Far cry 5 didn't seem that exceptional. Not ragging on the game, I'm sure it's great, but it seems like more far cry. What makes this game have a stronger velocity than previous ones?
Next gen? Rise of digital?