Far Cry 5 ESRB Rating Reveals Gameplay Details, Drug Use
Drug usage isn’t new to the Far Cry series (who can forget Far Cry 3‘s epic pot field flamethrower sequence"), and it’ll be returning in Far Cry 5. The game was recently rated by the ESRB, and it reveals that characters will “consume homeopathic drugs (e.g., ?Fast,? ?Furious?) that boost players’ abilities and skills.” It also reveals some new details about gameplay.
Check out the full Far Cry 5 ESRB rating below:
This is a first-person shooter in which players assume the role of a sheriff’s deputy as he battles religious zealots in Montana. Players explore the open-world environment and engage in combat missions to liberate enemy compounds/outposts, rescue hostages, and battle enemy militia. Players use machine guns, bows, flamethrowers, and explosives to kill enemies in frenetic combat; combat is highlighted by realistic gunfire, large explosions, and blood-splatter effects. Stealth attacks (e.g., strangling, stabbing, snapping enemies’ necks) are also used to take out unsuspecting guards discreetly. Cutscenes depict additional acts of intense violence: a man shooting himself in the head; a character repeatedly being electrocuted during an interrogation scene; a man cutting a large swath of skin off a character’s chest. Mutilated corpses can be found in some areas of the environment. The game contains references to sex in the dialogue (e.g., ?Now it’s time for me to find some p*ssy to eat,? ?But at nigh...
Source: PlayStation LifeStyle
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