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Post Far Cry players have come to know Hurk over the years
on: July 31, 2018, 00:52

[b]Far Cry 5 Credits[/b] Far Cry 5: Lost on Mars is a case study in everything that’s wrong with paid expansion packs especially those that come with season passes. The Far Cry series has a history of zany expansions from Far Cry 4’s Valley of the Yetis to the standalone Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. Lost on Mars on the (red) surface appears to add to this whimsical tradition. Sadly it does so only at a glance. Lost on Mars is a bland and barren experience that practically begs you not to see it through to the end.

Lost on Mars’ lone bright spot is Hurk’s commentary. Far Cry players have come to know Hurk over the years as he appeared in Far Cry 3 Far Cry 4 and Far Cry 5. He’s just as lovably unintelligent here spewing a near non-stop barrage of inappropriate jokes and nonsensical banter — a lot of which is genuinely funny.

Hurk isn’t nearly enough to save this expansion from becoming busywork though. While the expansion’s setting is cool the DLC is ultimately among the most generic and boring depictions of the Red Planet around. [b]Cheapest Far Cry 5 Credits[/b]As the second of three Far Cry 5 expansions offered in the season pass Lost on Mars makes a strong case for why buying season passes ahead of time is a bad idea. Even if you own the season pass you’re better off saving yourself the five hours you need to beat Lost on Mars.

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