Since its inception back in 2004, Ubisoft's Far Cry series has been known for its exotic location. Over the multiple interpretations, the series has become synonyms with iconic antagonists and has driven the series to focus on powerful three-dimensional characters who strive for greatness.
From Vass Montenegro to Pagan Min to Joseph Seed to Antos Castillo, the series has made us question the protagonist's true intention multiple times. The latest iteration of the iconic series, Far Cry 6, is arguably one of last year's most entertaining and engaging titles.
The game perfectly encapsulates the authentic "far cry" experience and presents players with an exotic and diverse location to spread chaos in. The title received high praises, including from us at Sportskeeda.
As part of the game's three-part expansion, the developers at Ubisoft Toronto and Ubisoft Shanghai decided to explore the franchise's history and expand upon the previous titles' antagonists.
The first of the proposed expansions, Insanity, explores the story of Vaas Montenegro from Far Cry 3 and how he, along with Jason Brody, was manipulated by his sister Citra. On the other hand, the second expansion, Control, probes the duality of Far Cry 4's Pagan Min and how the only thing he truly strived for was a family.
The third and final expansion, Collapse, promises to look at Far Cry 5’s antagonist, Joseph Seed the Father of Eden’s Gate, and expand on his character motivation and devotion. But, how does the game feel? Does Collapse truly expand upon Joseph’s faith, or does it fall short of excellence?
Collapse is the third and final season pass expansion of Far Cry 6. Like Insanity and Control before it, Collapse brings back another antagonist from a previous Far Cry
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