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Far Cry 4
Kyrat this is the main setting of far cry 4. I’m going to list some main people like Pagan Min, Ajay Ghale and more. we’re also going to go over the map covering locations and where you can attack on the side for fun. And last of all i’m going to cover hunting which every far cry game that is made recently should have.
First person you’ll run into is Ajay Ghale. You run in to him first because he’s you the playable character when you're offline. He is the “good guy” if thats what you want to call him it all depends on who you want to win. He came to kyrat to spread his mother's ashes on Lakshmana. The second person you meet is Pagan min. You meet him when he “invites” you to his mansion after his soldiers shoot at you. While you’re sitting at the table you meet paul harmon otherwise known as de Pleur. Later you will also meet yuma lan. She is pagan mins second in command.There is more i could tell you about her but ill let you have fun with her. Each one of these people have their own base and area they control.
That leads us into the map. There are a lot of important locations on the map from your house to missions and even shangri la.There are tons of locations around the map. Some of the most common are outposts and there bigger versions fortresses. Outposts are little villages that are full of enemy troops and when you defeat all of them you unlock it. When you unlock an outpost it gives you a new fast travel location a shop to buy guns and more side missions. Their bigger version are fortresses they are controlled by pagan mins main men and they are really hard to take if you don’t kill or capture the person who runs it first. Around the map there are animals you can hunt to craft things like pouches for more ammo and stuff like that.that leads us into the animals of far cry 4.
There are so many animals in kyrat that i can’t name them all. So there are docile animals like deer, goats and yak. There are also elephants and rhinos and there docile unless enraged. The one animal in the game that i like the best is the elephant. The reason i like it the most is you can actually ride it around and smash and kill people. Unfortunately it is the only animal you can ride. There are a ton of predators from tigers to bears and the worst of all honey badgers. If you think im kidding im not their small and fast making them extremely hard to hit. The one way to escape most animals is to run into to the water cause they cant enter to chase you but bewarned. In the water there are what you’d call fish but there basicly sharks. They are the demon fish and they will just eat you alive cause you can’t attack back while you’re in the water.
So in the end there are thousands of things to do from conquering outposts and fortresses to hunting fish and riding elephants. You can also attack pagan min and his top men. It is an amazing game it could be better but then again what game can’t get better. This is kyrat in far cry four where anything is possible from riding elephants to flying helicopters and bombing convoys and ambushing soldiers. So lets go conquer the map and kill everyone.
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