Ubisoft is full of content today for Far Cry: Primal with no less than 3 videos and new screenshots. The publisher reveals the Beast Master feature from the game which allows you to tame wild beasts such as wolves or sabretooth tigers and use them as weapons. You will also find inside details about the Digital and Collector's Editions. The title is set to release on February 23rd but those attending PlayStation Experience in San Francisco this weekend will be able to try the game at the Ubisoft booth.
San Francisco — December 3, 2015 — Today, Ubisoft® revealed Beast Master, a new feature empowering players to tame predators they find in the open world and use them as weapons. From wolves to sabretooth tigers to cave bears, and yes, even the honey badger, players will be able to summon these animals at any moment and use them as they like, from taking down their enemy, scouting the area or acting as a distraction during battle and hunts. With these animals at the player’s side, there will be many opportunities to fight enemies to take back control of Oros.
The latest installment of the critically acclaimed Far Cry franchise will hit stores on February 23, 2016, on PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One and will release on March 1 for Windows PC.
Additionally, Ubisoft has announced the Far Cry Primal Deluxe Edition with SteelBook for customers in North America.
Deluxe Edition with SteelBook (North America)
The Far Cry Primal Deluxe Edition with SteelBook is the ultimate package for fans to get access to all digital content available and the exclusive collectible SteelBook.
Physical Content
• Far Cry Primal game
• Exclusive SteelBook
• Map of Oros
• Official soundtrack
Digital Content
Digital content including a complete pack of Legend of the Mammoth missions, new weapon and four enhancement packs.
• Legend of the Mammoth missions: Up to almost 45 minutes of additional gameplay where the player will have the unique opportunity to play as the largest animal in Oros, the almighty mammoth, and feel the power to stomp its enemies and defend its herd from other beasts and humans.
- Duel of beasts: A powerful rhino spirit dares to challenge your might. Battle him and his herd across treacherous cliffs to assert your dominance.
- The trapped elder: Bloodthirsty hunters have trapped your leader. Crash their camp and lead the elder to freedom.
- Hunt the hunter: The time for revenge is now. Lead your herd to crush those who threaten your survival.
• A new weapon, the Blood Shasti Club: A bloodstained club of bone and teeth once wielded by Ull, the vicious leader of the Udam. This weapon is unbreakable and cannot be consumed by flame.
• Four enhancement packs: Early access to rare resources and unique customization options.
Far Cry Primal brings players back to the Stone Age, a time of extreme danger and limitless adventure, when woolly mammoths and sabretooth tigers ruled the Earth, a time when humans were not at the top of the food chain but were fighting to climb it. As the last survivor of your hunting group, you will learn to craft a deadly arsenal, fend off fierce predators and outsmart enemy tribes to conquer the land of Oros and become the apex predator.
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Also ''Press square to tame'' lol ..........soo badass -_-
Primal doesn't seem bad gameplay wise it look like The Shangri-La missions in Far Cry 4.
The lack of guns obviously won't appeal to the CoD generation with this one, so they're going to have to work hard to make it as engaging as possible. Hopefully it'll encourage some proper depth with the design. You could imagine what a Turok game would be like with this kind of gameplay design.
A more hardcore stone age survival game would have me more excited.
A more hardcore stone age survival game would have me more excited.
I also generally find the whole commanding A.I. mechanic is generally pretty boring. The only times I can think of it really working is in the hardcore tactical shooters.