![]() game is an open world as all the far cry games and the main aim of the game is to upgrade prosperity ( the home base in the game) and survive in the post-apocalyptic world defending us from the highwaymen. Mickey and Lou are the enemies of this game (ya not Joseph Seed no spoilers). we have the co-op mode in far cry new dawn which is hours of fun with your friends. just remove the giant open world and move the contrast up and here is the new dawn for you. ![]() I prefer Ubisoft worked hard to make it feel new. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. You can even play with a friend in co-op. Whether it's Hurk, a boar, or whoever you want, you can recruit an eclectic cast of Guns and Fangs for Hire to fight by your side. When anything and everything can happen, it is never too much to have someone watching your back. Your Homebase will let you construct powerful weapons and vehicles, giving you more options than ever for explosive, over-the-top action. The results may look ramshackle, but they'll keep you alive in a fight. ![]() Since the nuclear apocalypse, survivors have been piecing their shelter, tools, and weapons together from the broken remnants of the old world. When the survivors put out a call for help to combat this deadly threat, you are quickly thrust into the middle of a new battle for the future of Hope County. After living through the apocalypse, the survivors in Hope County now face a new threat: the nihilistic Highwaymen, vicious scavengers intent on bleeding the county dry. It's a lawless frontier where people are struggling to get by - and you'll be able to experience it all with a friend in co-op, or on your own as a lone gunslinger. Nuclear winter has given way to a "superbloom," creating a lush, colourful landscape that survivors have begun to re-populate with makeshift buildings. It's a lawless frontier where people are Seventeen years after a nuclear doomsday, Hope County, Montana, has changed in unexpected ways. Summary: Seventeen years after a nuclear doomsday, Hope County, Montana, has changed in unexpected ways.
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