Famously some of the trickiest types of levels around - seeing as when you fail, it usually isn't actually your fault - if the people you're defending choose to stand up rather than crouch behind cover, or simply walk in front of you when you're firing, you'll end up failing the mission, meaning there's often a heck of a lot to keep track of, a lot of plates to keep spinning, and a lot to do. While there's a lot to do, the game does feature a lot of "defence" missions, where you're asked to defend a certain character from attack. That's great for more experienced players - but if you can't figure out the "right" way to do it, it can be a pretty steep learning curve. With no real linear missions, you're instead given total freedom as to how you want to approach an objective, and you have to figure it out for yourself. With a lot of freedom, and a lot of choice, Far Cry 4 is a deep, complex, and challenging game. How easy is Far Cry 4 to pick up and play?
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Or, you can stick to the game's missions, which usually see you facing off against the Royal Army in one way or another, whether you're defending a base, storming an enemy outpost, or trying to stealthily pick off their soldiers to free some hostages. If you want, you can simply spend your time exploring the game's huge world, searching out the collectibles, finding the hidden locations, diving to the bottom of the rivers, or trekking into caves. As an open world game, the gameplay in Far Cry 4 is suitably open ended.