The game truly begins after your failed escape attempt. In what is a rather gripping intro sequence, you, the protagonist, begin the game trying to flee from Castillo's tyranny. Viviro is farmed and produced by slaves, or as Castillo likes to call them, outcasts and fake Yarans. What is Viviro you ask? It's a smokable cure to cancer that happens to grow only on Yara. His dream is to restore Yara to its former glory, which he plans to do by selling Viviro to the world. Going off of what we said in the intro, Yara is a fictional island in the Caribbean that's ruled by El Presidente, Anton Castillo. So here we are, we had a run at Far Cry 6, and here's our review. That definitely put the game on our radar. Not for Ubisoft though, who pulled out the big guns when they announced that Giancarlo Esposito would be the one playing primary antagonist, El Presidente, Anton Castillo. Understandably, it can get pretty hard to hype a new Far Cry game because of this. At this point, everyone knows what to expect from a Far Cry game, at least in terms of gameplay. Far Cry 6 takes us to the fictional island of Yara, a beautiful, Cuba-inspired island which also happens to be ruled by a fascist dictator, Anton Castillo.
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