Far Cry New Dawn is the most recent release in the Far Cry series and is a spin-off of the game Far Cry 5. If you played Far Cry 5, you'll know that the game is set in the fictional Hope County, Montana where a cult has taken over the county. A nuclear war ravages the planet at the end of the game, setting the scene for the post-apocalyptic
The main reason i think far cry 5 is better is because it was more open and more scenic and more beautiful. New dawn was just a colorful desert. I just posted this because i really want to know what you guys think. New Dawn definitely better, more fun . You're looking at it like it's a main game.Far Cry never has much of a connection between sequels, but with Far Cry New Dawn, that is not the case! Far Cry 5's setting is in Montana and in New Dawn, y
Far Cry: New Dawn is a direct sequel, albeit with a new protagonist.Set 17 years after the bombs fell, Montana’s returned to some semblance of post-apocalyptic normalcy, meaning people are backShotguns are the real stars in this zombie-killing expedition. There’s just something satisfying about the way they sound with every pull of the trigger, and if you can get a few zombies lined
Some character in FC5 return in new Dawn.Play FC5 first then New Dawn. They have to be in the same world since your dog Boomer from FC5 is brought back in FC6 as Boom Boom. It's not just a coincidence or one that looks the same, since there's a note where you find him that explains them bringing him over from Montana. The Highwaymen is a nationwide confederation of marauders, made up of loosely-co-operating Chapters, including one based in Hope County. The Highwaymen are ruthless, callous opportunists who care nothing for civilians and see them as target practice or resources. They are an extremely violent group who play loud music that can be heard in the distance, and entertain themselves with death racesIn Far Cry New Dawn, there are 10 Outposts which are also the main source of Ethanol which can be used to upgrade your home base, Prosperity. Taking an outpost silently and without setting off new
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