Gaming Game Features No, The Far Cry 5 Ending Doesn't Suck; Here's Why By Padraig Cotter Published Aug 5, 2019 Far Cry 5's dark ending polarized a lot of fans and critics during the game's release. Here's why the controversial climax doesn't suck. The dark ending to Far Cry 5 has proven very divisive, but here's why it doesn't suck.
The ending of Far Cry 5 is pretty well-known at this point. As villainous preacher Joseph Seed predicted, the nukes fall and destroy the planet, leaving the survivors to hide underground until the
8 Far Cry 5. It wouldn't be entirely accurate to say Far Cry 5 has a good ending at all. The ending with debatably the best outcome is one where you don't do anything at all, ending the game within the first ten minutes. It might be expedient, but it's certainly bad from a gameplay perspective. The ending where you refuse to fight Joseph Seed
Like Eden’s Gate, they’re a Montana-based group that bought up land and built bunkers, and they still await the catastrophic end to all things between chants that use spiritual energy to claim
Unlike other villains from Far cry, Joseph Seed is a pretty Unique one and I find him Particularly InterestingTo bad Far cry 5 is an Awful game but Joseph is
This is the Walk Away ending for Far Cry 5 where you leave The Father alone instead of fighting him. Which ending did you pick?Discord:
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