Guapo is a Cuban Crocodile. They're super cute because they can learn their names, gallop and are really chill. Though unfortunately they're threatened with extinction cause of habitat loss and American crocodiles keep hybridizing with them.
@@LockheedC-130HerculesOfficial i also feel like far cry 5s secret ending is a lot more realistic than the cluster fuck of an ending the game actually has.
@@skrublordaugust the only thing realistic about Far Cry 5 was the secret “call the national guard ending.” The entire story in that game is a cluster fuck. You literally get kidnapped 36 times.
FC4 is the easiest and suits for me, it makes clear that not everyone is dormant supersoldier like FC3 woken by condition, all you do is just mind your business and respect your mother's funeral then go home
ive never understood why people keep buying far cry, the gunplay is subpar the driving is as generic as possible, there is literally one thing to do, liberate town, which consists of throwing a few knives and pressing an alarm, all the assets are copied and pasted, its literally a few hours of entertainment for 60$ which you buy, start to play, realise its another far cry game then feel disappointed.
Charlie should be the main villain of Far Cry 7. That'll be the rejuvenating boost this series needs, assuming the most prolific actor of our time is willing to take on such a pedestrian role.
Honestly, wasn't expecting that going outside the border would be an ending. Was expecting a forced turn around or the boat slamming into an invisible wall. Pretty funny.
This is exactly why far cry primal was good. They actually did something different. Taking away gun gameplay completely but keep the regular farcry 3 gameplay loop was enough of a shift to make it interesting
Crazy how Ubisoft has a character who talks about the definition of insanity being the same thing over and over again and expecting shit to change, but they still keep putting out the same boring game every year.
Far cry 5 was 3 years ago but ok. This is their “flagship release,” so to speak. New dawn was 2 years ago. That makes it even more pathetic. 3 years to make the exact same game as last time just in a new area.
I like that "absolute heroes" and "drunk frat dudes" are the two groups that might try to outnumber an armed gunman. It sounds stupid, but it's actually kind of accurate, and I think the drunk frat dudes might even be more likely to try it.
There's a word for that effect Charlie described about outnumbering the guard. It's called diffusion of responsibility, where the more people there are, the more each person expects someone else to do something first.
Pretty sure the book was to prevent blood stains on his shirt, and fuck up the guys vision and spatial perception to give him enough time to draw his own gun
Exactly. It's hard to see in just one take so I don't blame Charlie for being confused, but if you run it back and look at the timing of it, it totally makes sense. And yeah, something as random as a book suddenly being shoved in your face is disorienting enough that you might hesitate for a split second and think "wait what?" before you continue the draw. That's all the time someone needs if they're as good as this guy.
The almost death of Guapo should definitely be a clip on the HugeCharles channel lmao I wasn’t emotionally ready for that. I only knew him for a minute at that point and I already loved him
Your description of Ubisoft's lackluster open world games lately is so spot on. Go to this fort, kill these guards, steal this loot, burn this weapons cache, free these prisoners, plant this flag, sync the location, rinse, repeat. I bet you can't even pinpoint what open world Ubi game I'm talking about because I just described all of them. *eyeroll*
Yep that's exactly what they all are but damnit if I don't enjoy it anyways lmao, it's a guilty pleasure of mine to play all the new Far Cry games when they inevitably end up on Game Pass
10:38 I like the farcry series but god damn his mood when saying this was my mood throughout the whole game. Just felt like farcry 3 but hey I get a backpack and some new cars. Woo
Animals in outfits are literally the cutest thing. Or animals when they're wrapped in a blanket Edit: apparently I brought the edgy kids into my replies by just talking about animals.
@@brandonschreiber6403 yeah, he was a crazy guy but he had good enough reason to be crazy (not to mention having loads of charisma). Do wish the alternate ending didn't just cut to credits but instead let us roam the world but this time killing golden path soldiers instead.
Honestly, wasn't expecting that going outside the border would be an ending. Was expecting a forced turn around or the boat slamming into an invisible wall. Pretty funny.
Marketing really is magic. When I first saw this game's trailer, when it first dropped one, I was under the impression we'd be playing as the son of Gus and making interesting, difficult choices. Looking at the end of this game, I couldn't have been more wrong for expecting anything worthwhile lmao
I honestly thought that this games best ending would involve leaving a positive, lasting impression on the Son of Anton, so even though the resistance dies, he causes sweeping reforms during his rule and rights the wrongs of the past...well I guess I should not have gotten my hopes up.
@@yoshiwiiremotewithwiimotio2947 In one of his streams he said Fat cry 2 was cancelled and that he didn't finish the game, so Fat cry 6 and 4 are more likely
Devs after 6 iterations of farcry: How about a domesticated / man eating pet crocodile... that can start fires, open doors and take on paramilitary units... and the guy from breaking bad... Ubisoft: Sure. Don't forget the outposts.
As a long time Far Cry fan, this game fell off so hard after 3. I swear all of these developers just wait for the exact mixture that gets people excited, then they milk it for a decade until people are bored to tears. Same fucking game as the last 3, just a different outfit.
The Far Cry recipe: “A villain as the sale point. The same exact gameplay as all the others. Outposts. Don’t forget to make it goofy as fuck at parts. Be sure to curse a lot, it gives the game ‘edge’.”
Although i respect how you feel, i loved it. This style fits for me and creates an enjoyable, fun experience in gaming. I know its the same set-up with modern graphics and new jokes, but it brings me joy.
@@harlz8568 ww2 was a war where tens of millions of people died, it was a war that kickstarted the united nations, something trying to actively prevent a world war from happening again, it was a war that changed the way war was fought even 80 years after it ended. meanwhile, covid is a pandemic i bet we'll all forget after about 5 years, the government already forgot about it after 3 months
@@jockeyfield1954 LOL if you would remember that the last pandemic was BEFORE WW2 even happened then you'd probably realize that yes people are probably going to talk about it for a long time.
I.D is a strange abbreviation, because "I" stands for "I" and "D" stands for DENTIFICATION. So it seems to me that "D" is doing.. most of the legwork on that one..
The book kept blood, bone and other chunks of dude from getting in his face/eyes. Shooting someone in the head point-blank is extremely messy. I thought that was a really cool minor detail.
Origin Middle English: from hand + -some1. The original sense was ‘easy to handle or use’, hence ‘suitable’ and ‘apt, clever’ (mid 16th century), giving rise to the current appreciatory senses (late 16th century).
I’ve never seen a game get the “freedom fighter” concept right, the freedom fighters are either uncompromisingly good or the regime is always uncompromisingly evil, both are just silly in my opinion.
You are right, often times the Regime and the Rebels are equally evil, however one thing I think this game does well with the concept is how the rebellion doesn fix the country, Warlords, crime rates spike, instability and poverty, its a nuanced take and way better than just ending with a clean-cut good guy victory.
Then you'd probably want Far Cry 4. There the "good guys" want to either sell and grow drugs or create a cult of child soldiers after taking out a "tyrannical" leader who just wanted to show you how much he knew about the player's mother.
Yeah, I got a very pleasant surprise playing this. I am a Honduran, and my nation borders El Salvador. El Salvador had a brutal civil war that went from 1980 to 1992, and I got to meet people that went through it. My priest used to tell me how he would hide in his church while the guerrilla and the army fought it out, for example. They got a lot of things right, like the guerrilla not being always white (one example would be The Legends’ doctor saying most bullets she pulls out coming from La Moral guerrilla) and the army not being fully black (some soldiers help you along the way, and in some cutscenes you see them joining the guerrilla)
Even if its repetitive, capturing 100 enemy Bases makes sense for a Guirilla rebel group to do over time. What break immersion for me is how you can (with difficulty) push deep into enemy territory, capture a base there, somehow get your pals over there, and not have the base immediately swarmed by soldiers and reclaimed... The setting does feel very fresh to me, even if is just Far Cry 3 but mildly urbanized.
@You dropped Your L and it really is, i agree with charlie that this is literally far cry 3 with different story, world, but they have the same formula which is pretty boring kill this guard here and put up a flag.