An even earlier version of the language is being created specifically for the game by a team of ancient linguists. The actual language of actual Stone Age people, once upon a time. They’re going to speak some loose variant of Proto-Indo-European, the ancestral language of… well… most European and lots and lots of Asian languages. For another, well… the game’s protagonists aren’t going to speak English. For one, that vast primeval forest is looking vast indeed, as are the other unspoiled natural features in the game. What we’ve seen of the game naturally looks very different from Far Cry 4 and its other predecessors.
For a series that’s always been about brutal violence, it makes sense to jump back to the state of nature before even a veneer of order first appeared.Īnd Ubisoft is doing everything it can to make that world feel natural. It all sounds very exciting-simultaneously a departure for the Far Cry series and a very natural (de)evolution.
Short version: The game is single-player only, a choice Ubisoft apparently made early in development so the company could “focus our efforts on the single-player experience.” I played co-op all of once in Far Cry 4, so it’s no skin off my nose, but I’m sure many are disappointed by the news… especially since the game is full price.īut don’t get too upset, because Far Cry Primal is making up for the absence of multiplayer with all kinds of other crazy stuff… like beast taming, and brutal violence, and all kinds of crazy things like that. When you buy Far Cry 4, you can invite PS3 or PS4 friends to join even if they dont have the game, according to. The word about co-op in Far Cry Primal first turned up on Steam, and WCCF Tech dug it up… no mean feat, because the Steam forums are terrible. Far Cry 4 was shown at the Sony conference with a video showing co-op gameplay.