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Every single character was extremely annoying and very hard to like. The worst part of the community on Twitter. What really killed the experience for me though, was the fact that all the characters seemed to be written for gaming journalists and the Twitter community, you know. (I just ended up not using any of the features) Not to mention the fact that you have to shoot enemies 20 times to kill them if you have the "wrong ammo type for the enemy" by simply adding a feature like in Far Cry 5 where you could change the arrow for your bow on the fly it would be way better. I find it annoying to change shoes, pants or headgear just to be able to do certain things. It just doesn't work as well as it should. Don't get me wrong, Far Cry 6 still features plenty of the same exploding action and beautiful nature we are used to find in the world of Far Cry, but they made a mistake when they removed the skill tree from earlier titles. Esposito stresses the importance of this dynamic since "We meet at a time where he’s trying to empower his son to take up his mantle and really embrace ideas that would allow him to see that soon he will probably be the next leader in this country.I must admit i had pretty high expectations for Far Cry 6, but i was severely disappointed by the finished product. This logic can be seen throughout the Far Cry 6's official reveal trailer, in which Castillo attempts to educate his son and likely successor Diego on the "importance" of their rule by comparing it to a live grenade he places in Diego’s hands. And these are very primary questions that so many, I think, presidents and local leaders and small countries ask themselves, you know, when they get in bed with America things change, but does Antón want that in his country? I don’t think so." In fact, due to his own upbringing as a dictator's son, Esposito describes the character as complicated, saying, "he does want the best in the end and he does want the people to not sell out their country. However, despite being Far Cry 6’s villain, Castillo does not see himself as the bad guy. RELATED: Ubisoft Executives Leave Company Amid Misconduct Allegations
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