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Date of upload: Oct 8, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.733 (492/6,870 LTDR)
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ok, at first i was pretty shocked by that ending and upset with the lack of choice that has been a mainstay in most farcry endings (ie: FC3, FC4, FC: ND) but after watching your video a couple times and seeing all those important cutscenes again, it's clear now that Diego did give his father a definitive answer during the dinner table Truth or lies scene before claras murder. Anton created Diego for the sole purpose of continuing his vision after his death, when he asks Diego if he is going to fufill his duty - Diego responds with "Truth or Lies?" and Anton says "truth of course" but thats the moment when Anton finally gets a real answer from Diego. it means it's over. If Diego really was going to uphold his duty to Anton, He would have just said "yes sir" but he didn't. He looked his dad dead in the eye and said basically do you want me to lie to you or do you want me to tell you the truth that theres no way I'm continuing your dictatorship.
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"You want her to live, you will accept the rank of General in my army. You will be my hope, my legend, my Dani Rojas!"
I'm curious what people thought about this bit, it felt like it came a little out of nowhere. Though the imagery with Dani already being in an army uniform when she is given this "offer" is cool, but the whole idea is discarded moments later
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I love how the cutscenes are third person, it helps us relate and empathise with Dani more than if every cutscene had a disembodied voice. Third person cutscenes always tell me that the main character does matter in this story, to the player and to people around her. If we never saw Daniās face it would be harder to empathise and care for her, first person cutscenes make me feel like the main character, which I really donāt like. I donāt want to see everything through the eyes of the protagonist, because itās their story. We shouldnāt always see what they see because weāre not the ones going through it, we arenāt there being kidnapped by pirates and cultists
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I really didnt like that Diego never really made his choice. I was soooo curious. And also that the player couldn't choose. I think there could have been like choice to kill AntĆ³n or not, and who to give yara to. So there could've been 4 ending + the secret. Beside that, i loved the AntĆ³n's cutscenes, and it always felt like a reward for finishing a bigger mission.
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This ending sadly felt empty af, Bembe never appeared again (despite his relation with Dani's escape from Yara), the game made me think Clara or Juan were building up to be antagonists but Clara became a Martir and Juan became something like Dani's bff even tho he got Clara killed, neither Alejo or Lita got a proper burial even after the main story, Mckay's death doesn't have any impact on the story, Espada's brother never appeared again, there were no further details about Jonron's brother and his relationship with Yelena, that Guerrilla Diego punches doesn't have any relevance. Man i could go on and on, the game was fun and the story was enjoyable, but the ending was just a bumer
A few days after finishing the game, I kinda made my peace with it, I just wished that Dani showed more emotion, it felt out of character for her just to accept Juan got Clara killed and didn't cared about Diego dying on Dani's arms, other than that, Dani walking away was a good move ("Yara is yours") but I wished we got to see her actually walking away from the revolution (All the characters she cared about died, she's seen enough or something like that) before saying something like "I got a few loose ends in Yara" so it leads to the player finishing the game and you know.
I would really love that Ubi stops making the MC gender a choice, it kinda ruins the way the rest of the characters percieve Dani, same happened with Eivor to me tbh
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As much as most characters are shown to be understanding (other than Juan), I can understand why Anton would kill Diego. He knows that if they get their hands on Diego there's a really high chance they will kill him or do even worst things to him. Granted when Anton was a kid, they didn't kill him, but after Antons return to rule Yara, the revolution won't keep another young Castillo alive, so they would kill him. At least that's what I've gathered.
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@toastedjambread
2 years ago
Anton Castillo's story was beyond phenomenal. Diego's conflict and relationship with his father was great. The protagonist was pretty good too. However, the actual Allied faction was formulaic and very uninteresting.
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