Far Cry Primal Announced

A new splash intro on the Ubisoft website confirms that yesterday's teases were for a prehistoric installment in the Far Cry series Ubisoft is calling Far Cry Primal. The page points to the Far Cry website where they are already accepting preorders for the game, which is expected for consoles on February 23, 2016, with the Windows release is currently ambitiously planned for March 2016. They also offer an official reveal trailer, which is also posted on the Ubiblog along with the following:
Far Cry Primal takes you back to the Stone Age when man was definitely not at the top of the food chain. Danger lurked around every corner during the daytime, and nighttime brought a fresh set of terrors. It is in the untamed land of Oros that you meet Takkar, the sole survivor of an ambush on his hunting group. Now on his own in a treacherous world, Takkar will face massive mammoths, savage sabretooth tigers, hostile bands of rival hunters, and countless other threats as he attempts to re-unite his lost tribe.

Like any good hunter, Takkar carries an extensive set of survival skills, including the ability to craft tools and weapons from the bones of the beasts he slays and the resources he gathers in the wild. These are not only crucial for his own safety against predators (both human and animal), they’re also essential in maintaining the safety of his tribe. Takkar will need to guard his fledgling group carefully to ensure its survival and growth.

Like every Far Cry before it, Far Cry Primal takes place in a massive open world, and Takkar’s adventure will take him through a number of landscapes, ranging from swamps to redwood cedar forests, and when nightfall comes to Oros, fire may be the only thing standing between Takkar and a particularly sharp set of teeth or the jagged tip of a spear. The use of fire is perhaps just as important, if not more important, than the weapons Takkar crafts. In addition to using it for protection at night, he can use it for additional tactical options when assaulting beasts or infiltrating enemy outposts.

It’s these kinds of moments that will generate unique and unexpected experiences – a hallmark of the Far Cry series – for players as they fight to survive alone in the Stone Age wilderness.

“The Stone Age is the perfect setting for a Far Cry game.” said Jean-Christophe Guyot, creative director, Ubisoft. “Far Cry usually puts you at the edge of the known world, in a beautiful, lawless and savage frontier. The Stone Age is, in a way, the very first frontier for humankind; it’s the time when humans put a stick in the ground and claimed land for their own, the time when we started climbing the food chain. That came with conflict, against other humans of course, but also against nature itself.”

Far Cry Primal is scheduled for release on February 23, 2016 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The PC version will be released in March 2016. Check back soon. We’ll have more details on the game in the coming months.
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Oct 7, 2015, 18:45
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Just don't expect the dialogue to be award-winning =)
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Oct 6, 2015, 21:57
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Re: Far Cry Primal Announced Oct 6, 2015, 21:57
Oct 6, 2015, 21:57
 
PHJF wrote on Oct 6, 2015, 21:04:
How could anyone forget Computer Gaming World "Coaster of the Year" winner Trespasser? Then again, I wouldn't even trust that game's disc to hold my beverages.

First off, a lot of the complaints when it released was that nobody could run it due to it's steep requirements at the time. I was even questioned by the EB salesperson when I dropped the box on the counter, asking me if I had a rig that could handle it.

With that aside, you also had a myriad of bugs that plagued it. DESPITE all that, if you did manage to get a grasp of the game and figure out her awkward as f**k arm mechanic, it was an enjoyable game due to the decently believable creature AI at the time and again, physics that were I believe groundbreaking for it's time. You had collision's based on weight and object type which I don't think any game had physics in them the way it did at the time.

Putting that aside, I do understand why it got a bad rep. Doesn't mean nobody couldn't go a head and create the original vision as it was intended.
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How could anyone forget Computer Gaming World "Coaster of the Year" winner Trespasser? Then again, I wouldn't even trust that game's disc to hold my beverages.
Steam + PSN: PHJF
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Oct 6, 2015, 20:33
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Re: Far Cry Primal Announced Oct 6, 2015, 20:33
Oct 6, 2015, 20:33
 
Man, what the hell is this. Can Ubisoft license the JP IP already and make a SOLID Jurassic Park game? Does ANYONE remember Trespesser??

I still own the CD copy of that game. Can we get a similar idea remake of it with today's technology? Basically, survival style on a dino island with nobody around but the lizards.
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Oct 6, 2015, 20:22
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Wish they'd just do a remake of FC2, fixing all of it's problems while they're at it. What an incredibly atmospheric game
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Oct 6, 2015, 18:39
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Oct 6, 2015, 18:39
 
Marvin T. Martian wrote on Oct 6, 2015, 14:40:
Cutter wrote on Oct 6, 2015, 13:10:
ARK is better.

Edit: ARK is also on sale on Steam right now.

OK I'll feed the troll. You cannot say an early access unfinished game is better than a game that you haven't even tried. Well you can say it but it isn't based on anything other than trolling for a reaction.

Ark is a POS. Tried it, wanted to like it , but crap is crap. The only positive that might be said is you are paying for early access so there is a possibility it may be good one day.

I just read his posts in a Homer Simpson voice and it all makes a lot more sense.
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Oct 6, 2015, 17:32
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Cutter wrote on Oct 6, 2015, 15:19:
Played any FC game? Then you've played them all. Yes, ARK is different but it's better for a lot of reasons. Whatever, play it or don't, I really don't care but I'm not a fan of Ubisoft and their grindy games. The only reason I like the Ass Creed series is for the history.

Really Far Cry 1 and Far Cry 4 are similar then? What a moronic thing to say. Have you even played ARK? It plays nothing like a Far Cry game. It's hard to believe you manage to make it out of bed in the morning.
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Oct 6, 2015, 17:11
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I haven't actuallyed played FC3 or 4, but this kind of sounds more interesting to me. Just ancient days, although it would be more fun if it was just Turok Son of Stone, Lost in Time as the most badass Native American ever.
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Oct 6, 2015, 16:46
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Creston wrote on Oct 6, 2015, 13:01:
I'm also curious as to what Turok Takkar will climb in order to clear parts of the fog of war away. Dead Tyrannosaurus bodies? :)

Maybe you'll have to pile up mammoth corpses in a particular spot to climb high enough, but I'm betting they go the AssCreed 3 route and have a lot of similar looking trees to climb. Of course I don't think Blood Dragon had towers...
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Oct 6, 2015, 16:45
 
On the ARK vs Primal blah blah...

Even in Ark is better, so what does that mean? I never buy another game somewhat like it? If so, and that does make some sense, I really haven't needed a FPS/RTS/CRPG/DeathMatch/Mobe/TeamDeath/CTF/ARPG game in many years. Could save a f'in bundle. All these genres have already had great entries, why are we just buying the same crap over and over? A: That is what we do. So if you do... then there is no point in saying buy this one and forget the other, you buy them all.

Bonus Point the person who tells us buy this forget that, doesn't want VR to fly, even though that will give us a whole slew of new game play types. Poo Poo'er Poo Poo'ing.

My guess is both games are pretty fun.
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Oct 6, 2015, 15:59
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I can only buy this if they properly support 21:9 monitors from release or shortly thereafter. I'm not forcing my monitor to run at 2560x1440 16:9 just because of lazy programming.
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Oct 6, 2015, 15:23
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Oct 6, 2015, 15:23
 
Hm. Looks more like a mod than a new game. Cool concept, though.
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Oct 6, 2015, 15:19
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Oct 6, 2015, 15:19
 
Played any FC game? Then you've played them all. Yes, ARK is different but it's better for a lot of reasons. Whatever, play it or don't, I really don't care but I'm not a fan of Ubisoft and their grindy games. The only reason I like the Ass Creed series is for the history.
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Oct 6, 2015, 15:05
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Oct 6, 2015, 15:05
 
ARK is a completely different type of game and the comparison is dumb.
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Cutter wrote on Oct 6, 2015, 13:10:
ARK is better.

Edit: ARK is also on sale on Steam right now.

Unlike you, I haven't played "Far Cry Primal" yet, but I'm looking forward to a game set in ice age with a mostly free world to explore. Also, I will try to find the mammoth, the sabre tooth tiger, and the sloth and will go on an adventure with them to find and either help or stop Scrat.

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Cutter wrote on Oct 6, 2015, 13:10:
ARK is better.

Edit: ARK is also on sale on Steam right now.

OK I'll feed the troll. You cannot say an early access unfinished game is better than a game that you haven't even tried. Well you can say it but it isn't based on anything other than trolling for a reaction.

Ark is a POS. Tried it, wanted to like it , but crap is crap. The only positive that might be said is you are paying for early access so there is a possibility it may be good one day.
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Bye Zombies - it's time for Dino Survival Games every 5 minutes now... or maybe Dino Zombies?
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Annnnd here is where I stop playing Far Cry.
With a damaged Panzer still hunting 'The Haunted Tank' and Gus out of ammo, Jeb knew there was only one option, "Slim, RAM!"
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Oct 6, 2015, 13:52
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Ark is only better if you enjoy Multiplayer and are willing to put up with the bugs and glitches inherent in a Early Access game.
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The Half Elf wrote on Oct 6, 2015, 13:34:
Setting is unique, but I just don't see it being fun beyond rock, spear, fire, bow.

I don't even see how that would be sufficient to kill a pissed off feral hog. Boarspears were like 14 feet long with prongs for a reason.

If they're smart they'll come up with an elaborate trap system that uses basic components you can combine in a sandboxy sort of way.
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