Far Cry 5: Lost On Mars Reviews
Far Cry 5: Lost on Mars is a good waste of time! If you can ignore the very uninteresting and sometimes annoying narrative and character developments, you can find a unique gameplay with varied guns, powers, enemies and also fun and weird missions. Unlike the previous DLC, Lost on Mars actually delivers a lot of new content and systems that we have never seen in a Far Cry game before.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Despite a story focused on humor and with a higher difficulty in combat, what stands out is still the lack of content and the exhaustive reiteration of it. This ends up harming an expansion that could be much better enjoyed with a science fiction approach.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Hours of Darkness was not a good DLC at least for me, and honestly I wasn’t expect to Lost on Mars can surprise me and act different from the first DLC, but fortunately it surprises me in a very good way and remind me of a very good valuable DLC like Blood Dragon. Lost on Mars is like a separate game from Far Cry 5 and takes you to a fun journey on Mars. Various gameplay elements, very good range of new weapons and upgrades (for a DLC) and various missions and activities to do, made Lost on Mars a valuable DLC that absolutely worth its 10 $ price and entertained me for more than 9 hours, like a brand new game.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Big changes in gameplay by using space weapons and items against aliens, in the other hand comes the sluggish controls in battles and subpar missions. Best thing in the DLC is listening to Hurk's commentary with Nick and ANNE. I recommend playing the DLC in Co-op mode.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Lost on Mars is a fun, great looking DLC. It makes use of new gameplay mechanics and adapts some of older ones to fit Mars atmosphere. Unfortunately it's repetitive and empty.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Despite going to Mars and robots and aliens and lasers, Lost on Mars is so pedestrian and does nothing new with the setting besides a few platforming puzzles. Saving the world feels rather dull in a desert on Mars.
Lost on Mars plays like a completely new, fleshed-out game and has a surprising amount of content for a DLC. A funny yet predictable odyssey to the red planet.
Lost on Mars‘ only redeeming feature is the humor and even that won’t be to everyone’s taste. There’s no variety to the enemies or indoor environments and the campaign is especially disappointing, being no more than a quest for collectibles. It’s hard to understand how DLC that takes you to Mars with a funny sidekick can end up being so unbelievably boring. Lost on Mars is another piece of skippable content in a season pass that is looking like a waste of time.
Lost on Mars is a substantial improvement over Hours of Darkness in almost every conceivable way. It’s not Blood Dragon brilliant and it does have its flaws and weakness, but I certainly enjoyed my time in space more than I didn’t. This helps scratch that Blood Dragon sequel itch, at least for a little while longer.
Lost on Mars offers some space action in the style of Starship Troopers mixed with the humour you'd expect from Nick Rye and Hurk known from the main game. Big surprises are left out and the repetitive missions and jump actions hold this otherwise fun DLC a bit back. It's still better than Hours of Darkness but there is also a lot of room for more.
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