

Games like Paradise Lost, the Wii-exclusive Far Cry Vengeance, and Far Cry 5's Hours of Darkness DLC certainly count in the grand scheme of things, but adding them to a comprehensive ranking would involve comparing apples to bloodstained oranges. There have also been a few arcade-exclusive Far Cry entries that provide a completely different experience from the core titles.


Related: All Far Cry 6 Animal Companions, Ranked Worst To Best This has led to both highs and lows for the franchise, but it always produces something unique between bigger entries. Starting with Far Cry 3, each game has had a spin-off that repurposes its map for something outside the box. Vehicles riddled with one too many bullets would either suffer an engine breakdown or explode and light the surrounding area on fire. In the decade and a half that Ubisoft has produced Far Cry games, it's made much more than just the main, numbered entries. Far Cry 2 forced the player to rely on vehicles to get around, and there were a bunch of them, from crappy little cars to military jeeps and fishing boats with outboard motors. With the series' trip to the fictional Caribbean island of Yara in Far Cry 6 fresh in people's minds, it's as good a time as any to look through the scrapbook and recall everywhere Far Cry has taken players so far. It's unclear if the series' "murder vacation" premise is what Crytek intended in 2004 when the Far Cry franchise began, but it's certainly what Ubisoft has gone with since taking up the mantle with Far Cry 3 and defining the franchise's modern formula.
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Almost every game in the Far Cry series drives a protagonist to the breaking point and forces them to tear through enemy forces for survival, although some have better reasons than others.
