[quote=@Fabricant451] [@Dynamo Frokane] I've seen conflicting and mixed opinions. Like some people seem upset that the game didn't take a hard stance and that is somehow worthy of knocking points off. I've read that the part where it's a game is generally enjoyable and fun but because of the whole "We're not really taking a side and the writing is pretty bad" it's lesser because of it. But I wouldn't exactly expect an Ubisoft game to be the one I'd look to for woke political themes in a video game. [/quote] Ive finally started playing Far Cry 5 and the game has PLENTY commentary its just not the kind of commentary people wanted after seeing the boxart. 'Woke' lefties saw a few white dudes sitting around table with a flag and some religious symbolism and started jozzing their pants about how fun it would be to shoot and hunt down 'trump supporters' and then when the game didn't deliver that particular angle, its "The game is cowardly and apolitical playing it safe". Im just assuming these people were all born in 99 or something, the game has commentary and IS about the right wing, just not about the mouth breathing MAGA crowd that people love to hate. If they knew anything about Ruby Ridge, David Koresh, or right wing anti-government militia groups spurred on by the turner diaries and hyper anarchist ideas. Then they would see they have the commentary they want. But it seems like just because the enemies dont have Ted Cruz voting pins on they cant recognise any statements about the right at all. The cult also has Scientology and Jonestown shades to it, but I guess Jonestown was in the 70s so its considered irrelevant, and scientology is a meme because Tom Cruise is sooo kray-kray. This is the problem with the 'woke' generation. They have formed their education about the world on trendy articles and dont know shit about the climate they live in beyond the last 5 years.