Far Cry: New Dawn Reviews

Far Cry: New Dawn is ranked in the 56th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
IGN
Top Critic
7.5 / 10.0
Feb 15, 2019

Ubisoft could've done more to refresh Hope County for Far Cry: New Dawn, but there's still some good, chaotic fun to be had here.

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Feb 14, 2019

Far Cry New Dawn delivers a natural evolution in gameplay from Far Cry 5, delivering constant action and entertaining gameplay - if not a memorable storyline.

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Recommended
Feb 14, 2019

An over-familiar follow-up, perhaps, but New Dawn whittles away the rough edges of Far Cry 5 for something extremely enjoyable.

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70 / 100
Feb 14, 2019

It's Far Cry 5 again, on a smaller scale and with a post-apocalyptic paint job.

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Feb 14, 2019

Far Cry New Dawn might be a spinoff game, but it's sure to have a lasting impact on what we think of when Far Cry comes to mind

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7 / 10.0
Feb 14, 2019

Superficial shakeups leave New Dawn feeling familiar to a fault for longtime Far Cry fans, but the gunplay is still satisfying

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Edmond Tran
Top Critic
6 / 10
Feb 24, 2019

Ubisoft's post-apocalyptic continuation of Far Cry 5 doesn't feel as different as it looks, but it does have a worthwhile twist.

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Unscored
Feb 21, 2019

If Ubisoft had embraced the game’s fundamental silliness instead of cutting its narrative off at the knees by spackling over it with morality, I can only imagine what kind of truly Mad Max-esque shenanigans would have been possible. Its enemies and I are both the villains, but they’re allowed to be comfortable with their morbid, violent fun.

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VG247
Top Critic
Unscored
Feb 14, 2019

Though this standalone spin-off shamelessly reheats the map and overhaul mechanics of Far Cry 5, it introduces enough new ideas and winning missions to make its apocalyptic mark just about worth it.

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4 / 5.0
Feb 14, 2019

Far Cry: New Dawn is an unexpected but welcome continuation of Far Cry 5.

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Unscored
Feb 14, 2019

The setting is too tame, and the fighting much too familiar to soar – but if another dollop of Far Cry sounds appetising, tuck right in.

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7 / 10.0
Feb 14, 2019
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7 / 10.0
Feb 14, 2019

Whilst Far Cry New Dawn isn't a completely new experience, it does have a few features that give it new life, and despite the bugs and weak story, it was nice revisiting Hope County.

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8 / 10
Feb 14, 2019

Far Cry New Dawn is your regularly scheduled stop-gap Far Cry, with some lovely tweaks like the ranked enemies and weapons, and a fantastical element that reaches its natural conclusion.

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7.9 / 10.0
Feb 14, 2019

"The Father" saves Far Cry New Dawn story with a set of new fresh features save the game from being a lame excuse of a new Far Cry title

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6 / 10.0
Feb 14, 2019

Far Cry New Dawn is both a magnificent re-imagination of the storied series, and a lackluster approach by Ubisoft plagued with repetition.

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8 / 10.0
Feb 14, 2019

If you are a fan of the open world FPS Far Cry formula, New Dawn will meet your expectations. If you were looking for a great revolution after Far Cry 5, better wait for 6, which may include some mechanics of this.

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7.5 / 10.0
Feb 14, 2019

A very conservative bet that repeats without fear of imitation, an argument that lacks quality at all levels, a county that has changed almost nothing, a technological component that has left to be desired

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8.1 / 10.0
Feb 14, 2019

Far Cry: New Dawn is a good spin-off for Far Cry 5, but doesn't completely match the value of the parent game. If you enjoyed FC5 and want more, this is a good more. Otherwise, play FC5 first.

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Metro GameCentral
Top Critic
6 / 10
Feb 14, 2019

A direct-to-video style sequel to Far Cry 5 that's still perfectly playable but fails to make use of its own premise in any interesting way.

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