The LatAm dictatorship, guerrilla movement, and "Viva La Revolution" all add up to a caricatured portrayal of dictatorships in that part of the world, which is probably why Ubisoft has been avoiding that particular geography until now.Īs for the game itself, it's the cookie-cutter open-world sandbox FPS experience you've grown to love about Far Cry. You play as a guerrilla fighter of a rag-tag militia that's out to topple the regime and liberate Yara. He is grooming his son, a child, to follow in his footsteps. Modeled roughly around what is today's Cuba, Yara is a Latin American paradise of an island nation filled with natural splendour, bountiful resources, and people who just want to get by, but it is ruled by a tinpot "El Presidente" dictator who keeps his people in abject poverty to rule absolutely.
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