If you listen to the radio in far cry 5 it's a reoccurring theme that nuclear war was bound to happen. I don't think it is lack of attention to detail, there's signs throughout the game, just harder to pick up on, on a first playthrough, I still dislike the ending though, I Just don't think it was due to lack of detail. Sure, the Faith and John parts are great, but few games ever, filled me with such dread as the Jacob questline did. It's hard to explain really, but whenever I remember about the FarCry series, that moment is the first thing that comes to mind. It even has thst brilliant tie in with the ending (the drive away ending) which many people hated.

This is the only way the story ends." Far Cry games have always been a giant "fuck you" to the player. Far Cry 5 is by the co-writer of Bioshock: Infinite. A game that was heavily about how free will doesn't really exist for the player. Everything you do comes to the same end. The coin flips and all that stuff is echoed in Far Cry 5's narrative.

I’m not sure which way is better. Thanks in advance! You should resist because in that way you'll be able to free roam. At least that's how it was with me. Thank you. But you can choose walk away first just to see what happens. Does it put you back so you can try to resist afterwards? Yes, it did. I didn't want to confront Father so I chose 12 votes, 14 comments. I think Far Cry games have been pretty lacking in the ending department over all, either seeming really anticlimactic or being…
In other words, having Joseph Seed be right in predicting the end of the world is not too far-fetched in the world of Far Cry 5. The main problem I see, then, is why everyone else is so surprised. As you say, Pratt in particular screams with incredulity in his voice about how Seed was right and that he couldn't believe it – but that shouldn't
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