"People dont need democracy anymore. People started a revolution are selfish, greedy and undiscipline human beings. All we need is discipline. With discipline, citizens will listen, educated and well aware. All I want for our Yarans is to understand the concept of life. Sheeps needs a strong shepherd to lead them. Like a Lion, Diego. Discipline is a must. Order must be implemented. Thats why I am evil. To eradicate the evil, you have to act a villain. " President Anton, 2021.
This theory annoyed me because it's just so stupid because in farcry 3 its proven who's vaas family is it's nice that ubisoft pointed it out in one of their videos with Giancarlo Esposito
I think deep down, Castillo knew he was a psychopath but he genuinely loved Diego. So by killing Diego and himself, he chose to break the cycle of insanity as he didn’t want Diego to be an exact copy of him (since he was tortured by the rebels after his father was killed). I don’t think Dani would have been able to convince Libertad not to do the same to him.
To me He did that so that they will have no leader in the future. As we can see diego still have some humanity in him but remember when clara said the next president after anton is defeated are gonna be assasinated within a few weeks. Libertad now left with yara in their hand but no ruler as all of them are fighters
I honestly wish there would’ve been a decision to change Dani into the new dictator, and we see that revolution often leads to dictatorships not too dissimilar to the last
Yeah, there’s that whole speech Lucky Mama gives about how nobody sees themselves as corrupt, until they reach the throne, and how she wouldn’t hesitate to put a bullet through Dani’s skull. I kinda wish that went somewhere
A nice fight scene with Castello and Dani. After he shoots Diego, Dani charges at Castello. Dani gets shot once or twice by Castello, Dani tackles Castello while wounded. Disarming him then a CQC fight scene with Castello fighting Dani with his karambit.
I find it weird that after you do the last mission esperanza stays the same, the soldiers are still patrolling as if nothing happened and half of the city is still closed, this was such a fun game but I am a bit disappointed that ubisoft didn’t open the rest of esperanza.
It's almost like Far Cry games these days are actually terrible and only held up by the performance of the bad guy, who, everyone likes way more than the "good guys"
@@Rrynarth I honestly hate that about some of the Far Cry games. Only your companions have some charisma & likeability to them in terms of the good guys. Everyone else is either good, but bland or slightly less evil than the villian but still bland.
i think he killed his son out of equal parts twisted love and pride. instead of meeting his end by rebel hands he controls his own fate. instead of the castillo family dying by rebel hands, he takes it. instead of his vision dying at the hands of rebels it dies by his. rather than see his legacy be stained by lambs he brings it with him. he brings his vision with him to the grave. diego was part of that vision so he follows. that's the pride part. but secondly he started to actually care for diego. though he was not religious i believe he didn't want to see rebels seperate them from each other. he foreshadowed his own murder, he asked diego if he knew what the last lesson was. diego answered death. in that moment he had already decided to kill his son. he knows rebel leaders can and would protect diego, they've proven as much. but that's exactly why he needed to die. if his son lived it would ironically have been yet another thing taken from him by rebels, tainted by them. diego would not be the next el presidente. anton knows this, diego confessed so at the dinner table. *so rather than see his son be converted by lambs, he kills him while they are still lions.* while he is still his son, while diego is still his son and still respects him. before he converts and begins to hate his father. it's love in a way, but a selfish love. it's loving his son for himself and not for him, killing him. his proclamation "lies!" isn't made with full conviction. for the first time, at the end of his rope, truth or lies, he lied. he líed to himself. hearing that the rebels will protect and shield his son is too terrifying to bear. his life and vision in chambles, he begins coping. clinging to the only thing he can still control. their lives. it's an ironic and fitting end, that the dictator obssesed with truth and the greater good breaks down in the end. betraying his own beliefs by lying and being shortsighted. this is very integral to the story in my opinion because this is an ending that reveals his empire to have been a lie. all along it was all empty rhetoric, a bloated lie, the empire an illusion. if he killed his son strategically like some suggest then he would have in a way have been correct. he was true to his vision and it was brought down by savages whom did not understand the greater good, just like he said. which is a bad ending in my opinion. it's important for the climax of a story to be a result of the villain's flaw(s), the way they are incorrect. to not just end the villain in the plot but to end them in the story, themes & message. what they represent. at least for this type of story.
I feel like the best ending in this game is to just sail away to Miami the normal ending just makes you feel like You did everything for nothing especially after the credits when Juan mentions they’ve tripled viviro production and are still exporting it
Anton did “that” because he probably didn’t want Diego to suffer the same hate and experience like he was since he’s a child locked in prison. People who still hates castillo’s would try to muder diego 24/7 no matter what since it’s been like decades his family’s rep are too big to be forgiven, unless Dani moved him to another country. Maybe he didn’t see Diego’s worth of leadership enough although diego starts growing before this plus with his paranoia of his sickness coming close
youre basically correct, tho missing one detail. Antón was apparently tortured and forced to work in tobacco fields after his fathers death, so because he didn't trust Dani to protect Diego, he chose to "spare" him of the torture
Important detail is that Diego had Leukemia aswell, as shown in one of the documents found in Esperanza. The entire Castillo male family line suffered from it; and seeing as viviro no longer helps Anton probably worried that Diego would die of sickness or get killed/imprisoned by the opposition. So in some way he saved him from his inevitable fate, although he could've just gotten him on a boat to escape Yara. The reasons as to why he didnt could be his mental unstabillity and paranoia in the later stages of the game; or he didnt want to stain his family name by having his son run away instead of inheriting the throne. Overall i think the story was amazing, ending seemed a bit rushed which is not uncommon in Ubisoft games. I feel like the game has such low ratings because of the repetitive gameplay. Barely anything changed from the Far Cry 3 era, go from point A to Point B & kill X amount of people; Capture Base, Checkpoint/Watchtower. I'd give the story a 7/10 because of the anatagonist alone, gameplay is around the same if its the first far cry game ur playing; if not its a solid 4/10.
Eh imo it seemed to have a lot more weapon variety than far cry 5. Far cry 5 was like here's a big gun shoot people with it while far cry 6 was just like here's a big FUCKING gun shoot people with it.
It would’ve been cool if you could choose to become the FND general for Castillo, as like a bad ending that you can actually play through instead of just a different cutscene
@@Gowvideos at the start for what I think is the first mission she just reenters the boat and escapes to (what I assume) is Miami. That’s more than the usual cause Far cry 4 and 5 just have you do nothing in a specific spot
Vaas is the best villain still. “You can bet your life on it” making it Juan’s last bet of his life. You can also see how uncomfortable he is talking with him too he’s usually so talkative lmao
@@calamityarmityle3086 its in end credits idiot Ubi is clearly telling us that far cry 6 is before 3 so there's your source. Plus we all know vass is Dead he literally got stabbed, you would think he at least would help Holt or Jason. And I'm pretty sure the far cry 3 is in Same year or more to far cry 6. Plus I think Ubi fucked up the timelines to get vass in game
Why do you act like every villain has to be a psycho. I think Anton is the best far cry villain because for one he thinks what he’s doing is right and that he’s the only who will do what it takes for his country to become paradise.
Every single villain in far cry games thinks he is doing the right thing, that's why they usually are dictators. And Anton is not a psycho what drugs are you taking, the man killed his son. That's why the best vilain is Vaas the psycho that everyone loved
Honestly, Clara was implemented horribly. After Isla Santuario, we only come to Clara face to face a handful of times, and her character was paper thin. I feel like she really needed more screen time. Maybe if she was more prominent when you help the Monteros, Maximas Mantanzas, the legends, and la moral.
@@randomates3322 can't disagree with you. So with Diego and Dani relationship, I think. They are the major part of the whole story drama but also have very little screen time as well. Though I liked the game, this plot could be much, much better.
man diego getting killed bummed me the hell out, i really feel as if he could have made a compelling character if they didn't kill him I mean from what we saw he was a fairly kindhearted boy who's father's corruption (somehow) hadn't gotten to him, which considering he was raised by the man is surprising considering most people dont have enough critical thinking at the age to really set aside the values their parents gave them just yet. Idk why im so sad but like bro everyone i loved in this story fucking died (Rip Jonron, El Tigre, Clara and Diego)
Would have been cool after Diego is shot by his father, Dani charges gets shot once or twice around the torso. Then a nice brutal CQC fight scene with the Karambit.
I think that could have happened if Juan wasn't there, he made the decision for us, just so he could continue smuggling vivero in the midst of Yara's collapse
@@dine19997 I dunno why but I was getting sketchy bad vibes from juan towards the end of the game. I don't think his story is over with yet... Maybe future dlc with him?
Clara and Diego's death hit me like a train. With Clara, surely I'm not the only one who could see that Dani harbored some deeper feelings there? I feel like the game often teased that but never quite outright said it. To see Dani so distraught by her death but using that pain to push the revolution into its final phase... And then with Diego, he was like this little brother who Dani just wanted to protect and save from Antón. When Diego said "You were the lucky one" just like Lita said, bringing the game full circle, I just about lost it.
Clara’s character was ass, did nothing in game to build her character and progress her storyline. Only showed up at the end of every key character that you got rid of and spouted some boring monologue about Yara needing this to happen. She added nothing to the story lmao.
"People dont need democracy anymore. People who started a revolution are selfish, greedy and undiscipline human beings. All we need is discipline. With discipline, citizens will listen, educated and well aware. All I want for our Yarans is to understand the concept of life. Sheeps need a strong shepherd to lead them. Like a Lion, Diego. Discipline is a must. Order must be implemented. Thats why I am evil. To eradicate the evil, you have to act a villain. " President Anton, 2021.
@@Captain-Axeman Yeah we know Juan had backroom deals for Viviro he kept Clara in the dark about. I imagine Libertad will try to find a humane way to produce it while Juan keeps peddling what Anton had left
I just realized that Diego and Anton’s name cards on the map foreshadow the ending. “He needs to get his throat slit” “The future of Yara lies in (Diego’s) heart”
I like this ending the whole entire not killing him feels bitter like he wins not matter what on top of that Dani doesn't get the ending he/she wanted revenge for clara and the whole country basically living a life that will forever haunt them
I have a strange feeling that Vaas has been secretly working for the CIA and has gone rogue...or he's still working for them...I'm just assuming he maybe rogue because of how unhinged he is...
28:30 that tells us this is before far cry 3 since he sounds exactly like vaas, so vaas used to smuggle drugs like vivaro. Edit: Jesus fucking christ, i get it, this game takes place after far-cry 3 and Vaas never fucken kicked the bucket, STOP FUCKING ARGUING ALREADY.
I just realized that when Anton shoots Diego in the heart and kills him that if you ever took the time and look at the map and pause your game to read each persons profile pic in the region. Diego’s specially said “The future of Yara lies in his heart.”
Game of the Year for me. I’m not sure why everyone’s hating on Far Cry 6. The characters and story were awesome. Dani’s transformation from a fugitive to the leader of Libertad was amazing character development. Castillo was a fantastic villain. Giancarlo Esposito killed it. Despite how phenomenal 6 is, 5 still remains my favorite Far Cry. Excellent job Ubisoft.
The story has been the same for about 3, now 4 games. Revolution. Pagan Min, Joseph Seed, the two girls i dont remember the name of because i didn't play New Dawn, and now Anton Castillo.
@Gnomesaying you can deny it because you're over exaggerating to oblivion. the only graphical issue I noticed were the irises of characters' eyes acting a little funky in occasional cutscenes. go cry about rushed games somewhere else because here, it only makes you look foolish
Diego’s death is the saddest in the game. I felt so bad for him throughout the game, and seeing him getting killed by his father is heartbreaking. The ending makes me depressed ughh
“It could be us in another timeline, and we’re caught in some infinite loop of fighting and dying, fighting and dying, fighting and dying. And Tanaka? Puppet master, Devil, God. And we - you, me, Guz, and the rest of the team - simply pawns in some perverse play where we’re destined to repeat our failures. And finally, in some mind-bending, ironic reveal, it all begins again.”
Antón was nothing like the other farcry villains. we really get to see a lot from his perspective as he slowly goes insane and his world falls apart as libertad slowly take control of Yara and close into Esperanza.
@@robertoalfaro4670 I think this just proves that Vass survived far cry 3 and apparently the 30 years before thing was only a rumor because of how the kid kinda looked like Vass, Ubisoft confirms it's set in our current time.(meaning 5 ending is not canon in likelihood Yay). One of the biggest theories is that Vaas survives far cry 3 because you never see his body, you only fight him in a vision.
The perfect definition of "Bad Guy winning" Castillo killed Clara (the creator of Libertad, the real threat to him) he killed his own son because he knew he had affection for Dani and vice versa and in the end he killed himself to prevent Dani from savoring his victory, leaving him alone with his failure. Imo, one of the best antagonist of the saga (Vaas will always remain number 1)
I'm just glad that we finally have a concrete character again I was so done with that mute shit in FC5, people are saying this is a prequel, but please just have them retcon 5's ending, it was s*** anyway. Have it be a separate timeline.
What was wrong with far cry 5 ending? From what I’ve seen we really didn’t get anything better than a blank protagonist Dani is just as plain as white bread. Also having the mute nameless protagonist in far cry 5 works because the villains are talking directly to the player and trying to make you think.
Dani is one of the worst protagonists ever, I liked rook much more. also bad ending? Literally had an actual good ending tho or are you just mad Joseph didn’t die?
“For Yara to be free, he needs his throat slit.” Antón slits his own throat. “The future of Yara lies in his heart.” Diego is shot in the chest by Antón.
@@josephpayne2253 sir if you don’t see that I made a stupid play of words I’m afraid you don’t know what trolling means… that or you read it with a different tone than intended
The dictator dude is so well played 11:20 antons actor is goated asf Far cry 3 tho with the sex scene tho too bad they’ll never do that type of ending again
Well to each their own. To me this game was a huge let down from start to finish. Many criticize Far Cry 5 but I felt much more immersed there than in this story.
Imo he is the worst and most cowardly villain of the Far Cry series..What he did at the end of the game showed just how weak he actually was. There was no deeper meaning behind his plan and there was no paradise. He was a crazy ass dying dictator who wanted to flex any ounce of muscle he could before he died. At least Pagan Min and The Father had a direction to their madness.
@@chrisrose2767 he killed his son because he knew Dani was lying, plus Anton didn’t want Diego to go through the same punishment as of what he did and considering Diego would of been the very last Castillo alive would even be so much worst so killing him made it better in my opinion For me Pagan min and the father are meh villains not good Anton is easily the best in the series But i respect yours if yours different
I noticed that in the pictures of Diego and Anton that appear on the map it say: Diego: *The future of Yara is in his hearth* Anton: *For free Yara we must slith his throat* And look what happened here. Diego got shot in his heart and Anton killes himself by cutting his throat
@The Lonely Proto seems lacking in terms of drama. Plus killing thousands in a revolution is quite an obvious scenario. It's not like this game makes you care a lot about weight of that outcome. Far Cry 4 had much more interesting twist with the same dictator story
How is this disappointing? I think it fits well. Anton has already lived through one revolution and didn’t want his son to go through it again. Even tho Dani would’ve treated him well, most of yara would still hate him for being a Castillo.
@@user-sw7ln9ro7y idk if you’ve actually played the game and gotten to this point, but a lot of things happen to make you care about the end. If you don’t personally care then that’s just you.
@@sametguzelgun3065 Yeah. Even GoW and TLOU have garbage like that. Not filled with contents, its just speedrun through story. Nothing beat games like RDR2, people that complain how its slow and boring are braindead twerps who prefer games like TLOU.
@@SeriousDragonify Brain dead are people like you that complain like little kids when they don't like something they see. If you don't like the game fine, just don't talk shit about others and calling them names just because they enjoy the game.
@@SeriousDragonifyI described yourself, nasty and arrogant new words added to describe your personality. The others like me have brains to accept others opnions and move on, unlike you.
this isn't the canon ending. the canon ending is achieved when you find a disabled person and agree to set up a bomb on his wheelchair, then a cinematic of his death will play out.
Would be awesome if Diego was the final boss of the game. Imagine him throwing Viviro at Dani, who starts allucinating, fighting multiples Diegos who will attack with full rage to defend his father against Dani, quite similar to the fight against Joseph Seed in Far Cry 5. In the ending, Dani end up nearly killing Diego, who hugs his father while crying in despair, and then Anton shoots him and commit suicide right after...
Ive been reading a lot of comments saying this is a prequel to fc3. I dont think so. If we go back to fc3 its not 100% that vaas died. Also if you were to get the secret ending and leave before the games main ending youll see dani on a beach listening to a radio station talk about the pandemic and lockdowns. Yes you could just say that fc3 was on a island with crazy people who could care less about a virus, but I feel this helps cement that vaas is still alive after fc3.
Far Cry 6 All Cutscenes - ruclips.net/video/ZPJ2-q1T_2Q/видео.html
"People dont need democracy anymore. People started a revolution are selfish, greedy and undiscipline human beings. All we need is discipline. With discipline, citizens will listen, educated and well aware. All I want for our Yarans is to understand the concept of life. Sheeps needs a strong shepherd to lead them. Like a Lion, Diego. Discipline is a must. Order must be implemented. Thats why I am evil. To eradicate the evil, you have to act a villain. "
President Anton, 2021.
I thought the deaths of Anton and Diego was stupid after watching this video
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Fans: Diego will be vaas in the future
Anton: hold my viviro
Lol 😂
He just stopped the story line
This theory annoyed me because it's just so stupid because in farcry 3 its proven who's vaas family is it's nice that ubisoft pointed it out in one of their videos with Giancarlo Esposito
@@DrHydra47 yeah lol
@@DrHydra47 Exactly
Dani: Everything's going to be alright!
Diego: .....Lies *dies*
Lies Dies Cries
Lies cries dies
Lies dies cries and wants some frys
@@falehqtr7518 not funny dude!
Lies dies cries flies now I’m gonna fry my eyes
The performance by Giancarlo Esposito carries this ending I'm not gonna lie.
Yes , it's really said we never got see his full potential and long monologue
And the fact that Ubisoft r so bad and lazy at making games that there’s not even a bullet hole in his chest
@@yoyoyoyoyoyo6 because he wasn't shot?
@@royalkumar795 the intro? That was a pretty good monologue.
@@mirkoblaco812 It's really said they killed him off in 5 sec on final scene
I think deep down, Castillo knew he was a psychopath but he genuinely loved Diego. So by killing Diego and himself, he chose to break the cycle of insanity as he didn’t want Diego to be an exact copy of him (since he was tortured by the rebels after his father was killed). I don’t think Dani would have been able to convince Libertad not to do the same to him.
To me He did that so that they will have no leader in the future. As we can see diego still have some humanity in him but remember when clara said the next president after anton is defeated are gonna be assasinated within a few weeks. Libertad now left with yara in their hand but no ruler as all of them are fighters
He also ended the legacy.
i indeed, Im a latinoamerican Hystorian. A revolution always ends in a new dictatorship, without real victory or freedom
Psychopaths can’t love dude, learn before speaking
@@cancelboysbecomeman7597WDYM they can love people but there are risks that need to be taken
I honestly wish there would’ve been a decision to change Dani into the new dictator, and we see that revolution often leads to dictatorships not too dissimilar to the last
They did that in 4. They do at least try to change one element at a little.
It would be too similar to Far Cry 4.
this guy's chaotic evil, someone watch him
I really thought Lucky revealing the truth about Lobo was foreshadowing that
Yeah, there’s that whole speech Lucky Mama gives about how nobody sees themselves as corrupt, until they reach the throne, and how she wouldn’t hesitate to put a bullet through Dani’s skull. I kinda wish that went somewhere
You don't kill the final boss. The final boss kills himself for you.
A nice fight scene with Castello and Dani. After he shoots Diego, Dani charges at Castello. Dani gets shot once or twice by Castello, Dani tackles Castello while wounded. Disarming him then a CQC fight scene with Castello fighting Dani with his karambit.
Just like the final boss of WWII
Such a trash ending , all that and he kills himself? Not satisfying
@@ogvamp2 well, that's the far cry series it remains unsatisfying
@@ogvamp2 ahh yes because every ending of a game needs to be killed by the person playing
I find it weird that after you do the last mission esperanza stays the same, the soldiers are still patrolling as if nothing happened and half of the city is still closed, this was such a fun game but I am a bit disappointed that ubisoft didn’t open the rest of esperanza.
The map is empty and the cities are terrible tbh
It's almost like Far Cry games these days are actually terrible and only held up by the performance of the bad guy, who, everyone likes way more than the "good guys"
@@Rrynarth I honestly hate that about some of the Far Cry games. Only your companions have some charisma & likeability to them in terms of the good guys. Everyone else is either good, but bland or slightly less evil than the villian but still bland.
The only thing that changes in Esperanza is the flags change to the Libitad flag.
@@ogvamp2 woah I completely disagree this is the first game I found the whole map enjoyable and alive with so much shit to do
So good to see Gustavo Fring and Nacho come back today
@Ceon No, no, give it three more and Heisenberg will show up.
i think he killed his son out of equal parts twisted love and pride. instead of meeting his end by rebel hands he controls his own fate. instead of the castillo family dying by rebel hands, he takes it. instead of his vision dying at the hands of rebels it dies by his. rather than see his legacy be stained by lambs he brings it with him. he brings his vision with him to the grave. diego was part of that vision so he follows.
that's the pride part. but secondly he started to actually care for diego. though he was not religious i believe he didn't want to see rebels seperate them from each other. he foreshadowed his own murder, he asked diego if he knew what the last lesson was. diego answered death. in that moment he had already decided to kill his son. he knows rebel leaders can and would protect diego, they've proven as much. but that's exactly why he needed to die. if his son lived it would ironically have been yet another thing taken from him by rebels, tainted by them. diego would not be the next el presidente. anton knows this, diego confessed so at the dinner table. *so rather than see his son be converted by lambs, he kills him while they are still lions.* while he is still his son, while diego is still his son and still respects him. before he converts and begins to hate his father. it's love in a way, but a selfish love. it's loving his son for himself and not for him, killing him.
his proclamation "lies!" isn't made with full conviction. for the first time, at the end of his rope, truth or lies, he lied. he líed to himself. hearing that the rebels will protect and shield his son is too terrifying to bear. his life and vision in chambles, he begins coping. clinging to the only thing he can still control. their lives.
it's an ironic and fitting end, that the dictator obssesed with truth and the greater good breaks down in the end. betraying his own beliefs by lying and being shortsighted. this is very integral to the story in my opinion because this is an ending that reveals his empire to have been a lie. all along it was all empty rhetoric, a bloated lie, the empire an illusion. if he killed his son strategically like some suggest then he would have in a way have been correct. he was true to his vision and it was brought down by savages whom did not understand the greater good, just like he said. which is a bad ending in my opinion. it's important for the climax of a story to be a result of the villain's flaw(s), the way they are incorrect. to not just end the villain in the plot but to end them in the story, themes & message. what they represent. at least for this type of story.
Yes 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing analysis
You put this very well. Glad to have read it
@@enzonenation thanks bro
VERY nicely put.
I feel like the best ending in this game is to just sail away to Miami the normal ending just makes you feel like You did everything for nothing especially after the credits when Juan mentions they’ve tripled viviro production and are still exporting it
bro, Diego was a poor kid... never happy, had no friends, and hated the path his father was forging for him :(
Anton did “that” because he probably didn’t want Diego to suffer the same hate and experience like he was since he’s a child locked in prison. People who still hates castillo’s would try to muder diego 24/7 no matter what since it’s been like decades his family’s rep are too big to be forgiven, unless Dani moved him to another country. Maybe he didn’t see Diego’s worth of leadership enough although diego starts growing before this plus with his paranoia of his sickness coming close
Anton did That cause he was too scared of Vaas
youre basically correct, tho missing one detail. Antón was apparently tortured and forced to work in tobacco fields after his fathers death, so because he didn't trust Dani to protect Diego, he chose to "spare" him of the torture
@@TrexAintaChicken yeah, he’s kinda “saving” his son in that sort of way
And when dani moved him to an island and now is Vaas
I think Its more likely that Dani would uave taken to the Diego to the US, giving him at least some distance between them and yara
Important detail is that Diego had Leukemia aswell, as shown in one of the documents found in Esperanza. The entire Castillo male family line suffered from it; and seeing as viviro no longer helps Anton probably worried that Diego would die of sickness or get killed/imprisoned by the opposition. So in some way he saved him from his inevitable fate, although he could've just gotten him on a boat to escape Yara. The reasons as to why he didnt could be his mental unstabillity and paranoia in the later stages of the game; or he didnt want to stain his family name by having his son run away instead of inheriting the throne.
Overall i think the story was amazing, ending seemed a bit rushed which is not uncommon in Ubisoft games.
I feel like the game has such low ratings because of the repetitive gameplay. Barely anything changed from the Far Cry 3 era, go from point A to Point B & kill X amount of people; Capture Base, Checkpoint/Watchtower. I'd give the story a 7/10 because of the anatagonist alone, gameplay is around the same if its the first far cry game ur playing; if not its a solid 4/10.
Eh imo it seemed to have a lot more weapon variety than far cry 5. Far cry 5 was like here's a big gun shoot people with it while far cry 6 was just like here's a big FUCKING gun shoot people with it.
How does 7 equal "amazing"
Xayah. If you want a good balance game ...play Red Dead Redemption 2...
It would’ve been cool if you could choose to become the FND general for Castillo, as like a bad ending that you can actually play through instead of just a different cutscene
Love ur thought
Came here to watch the ending after I couldn’t get the Lion’s Den mission to load and then accidentally triggered the secret ending. 😂
I always love the secret endings they put in since 4, it’s weird this time it isn’t “wait in a spot for like 3 minutes”
What was the secret ending?
@@Gowvideos at the start for what I think is the first mission she just reenters the boat and escapes to (what I assume) is Miami. That’s more than the usual cause Far cry 4 and 5 just have you do nothing in a specific spot
Can u trigger that IG?
Hey boo
28:23 The definition of insanity is talking about craziness. Love you Vaas 😂
Vaas is the best villain still. “You can bet your life on it” making it Juan’s last bet of his life. You can also see how uncomfortable he is talking with him too he’s usually so talkative lmao
Yooooo that easteregg was insane!!!!
Far Cry 6 takes place in the modern year, meaning the ending confirms Vaas is alive
No Ubi said far cry 6 is before far cry 3.
@@TemplatedWolf source ?
@@calamityarmityle3086 its in end credits idiot Ubi is clearly telling us that far cry 6 is before 3 so there's your source. Plus we all know vass is Dead he literally got stabbed, you would think he at least would help Holt or Jason. And I'm pretty sure the far cry 3 is in Same year or more to far cry 6. Plus I think Ubi fucked up the timelines to get vass in game
@@calamityarmityle3086 don't start saying things you don't know.
@@spider-man3553 Yes he stupid
Why do you act like every villain has to be a psycho. I think Anton is the best far cry villain because for one he thinks what he’s doing is right and that he’s the only who will do what it takes for his country to become paradise.
So did Father in FC5 though by that logic….
@@FatalFist okay but that’s two different characters. Both of them thought they were in the right sure, what’s you’re point.
@@J0J0exe that is my point, it’s the same characteristic. How is Anton really that different?
Every single villain in far cry games thinks he is doing the right thing, that's why they usually are dictators. And Anton is not a psycho what drugs are you taking, the man killed his son. That's why the best vilain is Vaas the psycho that everyone loved
Great acting, but being called a "naughty little" by step daddy Pagen Min is still the best scene they have done so far.
I'm ready to accept Clara's death but seeing Diego killed is something stronger than me. Bravo.
Diego and El Tigre were the saddest deaths for me
@@booba6542 and Jonrón
Honestly, Clara was implemented horribly. After Isla Santuario, we only come to Clara face to face a handful of times, and her character was paper thin. I feel like she really needed more screen time. Maybe if she was more prominent when you help the Monteros, Maximas Mantanzas, the legends, and la moral.
@@randomates3322 can't disagree with you. So with Diego and Dani relationship, I think. They are the major part of the whole story drama but also have very little screen time as well. Though I liked the game, this plot could be much, much better.
@@Grayfox111 eh, I kind of forgot about her
man diego getting killed bummed me the hell out, i really feel as if he could have made a compelling character if they didn't kill him
I mean from what we saw he was a fairly kindhearted boy who's father's corruption (somehow) hadn't gotten to him, which considering he was raised by the man is surprising considering most people dont have enough critical thinking at the age to really set aside the values their parents gave them just yet.
Idk why im so sad but like bro everyone i loved in this story fucking died (Rip Jonron, El Tigre, Clara and Diego)
Would have been cool after Diego is shot by his father, Dani charges gets shot once or twice around the torso. Then a nice brutal CQC fight scene with the Karambit.
I wanted to kill Diego the whole game, fucking Anton stole my kill. I wanted to end the bloodline
Could have helped with the end game. Destroying his fathers work to create a real paradise
@@ogvamp2 you mean Anton? Did you skip the dinner scene ?
@@TheGreyWolf93 oops I meant Anton lmao
Too bad you can't accept Anton's offer and become a general in his army.
It would be like the hidden ending of far cry 4 or far cry 5.
@@rubencid2575 there already is hidden ending in fc6 you can just leave the country
I feel like that would be an ending. But was removed last minute
I think that could have happened if Juan wasn't there, he made the decision for us, just so he could continue smuggling vivero in the midst of Yara's collapse
@@dine19997 I dunno why but I was getting sketchy bad vibes from juan towards the end of the game. I don't think his story is over with yet... Maybe future dlc with him?
That plot twist at the end though.
It's like a metal gear solid ending
@@fastest-man-alive I have never played any metal gear solid games, but if you say it, I believe you.
Hey i didnt understand the twist
@@rudrapalashchakrabarti6276 The vilain killed his son and stabbed himself.
@@epistimonkapetanios no I mean people are saying about Vaas Reveal at the end.
I did not find Vaas here
Fun fact: *this far cry takes 20 years before far cry primal*
Lol
Wait huh?
For real or you just fucking around
@@6669diablo prob just fucking around.
@@6669diablo it’s for real
Clara and Diego's death hit me like a train. With Clara, surely I'm not the only one who could see that Dani harbored some deeper feelings there? I feel like the game often teased that but never quite outright said it. To see Dani so distraught by her death but using that pain to push the revolution into its final phase...
And then with Diego, he was like this little brother who Dani just wanted to protect and save from Antón. When Diego said "You were the lucky one" just like Lita said, bringing the game full circle, I just about lost it.
Never really gave af about Clara tbh
@@masqueilluminati4038 you have no soul then
Diego’s death was so sad and heartbreaking
@@joshuawillis602 Good
Clara’s character was ass, did nothing in game to build her character and progress her storyline. Only showed up at the end of every key character that you got rid of and spouted some boring monologue about Yara needing this to happen. She added nothing to the story lmao.
Whoever voiced Dani and Dani's scream & grunt need a raise
"People dont need democracy anymore. People who started a revolution are selfish, greedy and undiscipline human beings. All we need is discipline. With discipline, citizens will listen, educated and well aware. All I want for our Yarans is to understand the concept of life. Sheeps need a strong shepherd to lead them. Like a Lion, Diego. Discipline is a must. Order must be implemented. Thats why I am evil. To eradicate the evil, you have to act a villain. "
President Anton, 2021.
To bad be looks like a PS3 character
@@thishandleisnotavaliable yup
Try tell that to those sheeps lion killed tho.
Democracy is a joke, anyone can be bought in this system.
The most unrealistic part of this ending is the different guerrilla factions didn’t immediately start fighting eachother to fill the power vacuum.
"Vivro supply has Tripled" I wonder what is rebels intention
Probably to monopolize it.
Why the smugler voice sounds like Vaas Montenegro ?
@@Ghostscar because it was him
Well, I think it's more just that guy that sells it. Not the entire rebel group.
@@Captain-Axeman Yeah we know Juan had backroom deals for Viviro he kept Clara in the dark about. I imagine Libertad will try to find a humane way to produce it while Juan keeps peddling what Anton had left
I just realized that Diego and Anton’s name cards on the map foreshadow the ending.
“He needs to get his throat slit”
“The future of Yara lies in (Diego’s) heart”
Lol true
Kinda wished there was an ending where Diego lived.
There is, it's player determined whether diego gets killed
@@ethanpaice2598 yes…. but only in the “secret ending” where you leave the island lol
@@ethanpaice2598 How ???
@@Crusher888 after the tutorial area is finished and Clara gives you the boat take it and sail away
I like this ending the whole entire not killing him feels bitter like he wins not matter what on top of that Dani doesn't get the ending he/she wanted revenge for clara and the whole country basically living a life that will forever haunt them
"take some rest be a legend tomorrow" amazing line
Not even a day since the game came out and you already beat it
.....well we got our Vaas cameo....just not in the way a lot of people were expecting...
I mean there's always the DLC that will hopefully shine light on what the fuck is going on. Hopefully
I have a strange feeling that Vaas has been secretly working for the CIA and has gone rogue...or he's still working for them...I'm just assuming he maybe rogue because of how unhinged he is...
@@Kageravager And boy it did
@@Kageravager Zeha
“Truth or lies” I’ve already played through the game months ago, but I’ve never heard a slogan like this ever used so effectively. Love this
28:30 that tells us this is before far cry 3 since he sounds exactly like vaas, so vaas used to smuggle drugs like vivaro.
Edit: Jesus fucking christ, i get it, this game takes place after far-cry 3 and Vaas never fucken kicked the bucket, STOP FUCKING ARGUING ALREADY.
It legit sounds like vaas as a teenager and he talks like him to
In secret ending you hear about pandemic, so no, it's not before fc3.
@@riofteldo6312 your right its his son
I really hope it's BEFORE far cry 3. Vaas had a good ending, let's leave it like that
So he's alive.
Giancarlo looks like he got TB from Arthur.
that’s because he really does have TB
Me.
@History Lover Everyone
fuk that herr Strauss guy
@@Lyonlionify Bruh worse much worse. Cancer in the blood
I just realized that when Anton shoots Diego in the heart and kills him that if you ever took the time and look at the map and pause your game to read each persons profile pic in the region. Diego’s specially said
“The future of Yara lies in his heart.”
Game of the Year for me. I’m not sure why everyone’s hating on Far Cry 6. The characters and story were awesome. Dani’s transformation from a fugitive to the leader of Libertad was amazing character development. Castillo was a fantastic villain. Giancarlo Esposito killed it. Despite how phenomenal 6 is, 5 still remains my favorite Far Cry. Excellent job Ubisoft.
I absolutely agree
Its the ai and gameplay thats bad evreything else is fine
IMHO The story was ass, AI was horrendous, characters were unlikable and Anton and Diego carried the scenes they were in.
Are you insane
The story has been the same for about 3, now 4 games. Revolution. Pagan Min, Joseph Seed, the two girls i dont remember the name of because i didn't play New Dawn, and now Anton Castillo.
I don’t see how people think these are bad graphics. What do you expect, indistinguishable from real life?
@Gnomesaying bro???
@Gnomesaying you need new eyes man
@Gnomesaying you can deny it because you're over exaggerating to oblivion. the only graphical issue I noticed were the irises of characters' eyes acting a little funky in occasional cutscenes. go cry about rushed games somewhere else because here, it only makes you look foolish
@Gnomesaying now you're just mad lol
@Gnomesaying cry about it i guess lol
I would be at the ending already if I wasn’t obsessed with the melee kills
So should i Wait and eat the crab Rangoon?
16:14
Dani: Eyes open, Paolo
*Walks directly into RPG fire*
24:19 Me when I see a kid do a fortnite dance in public
Emo kid
Clara is hit? Claras has had her brain blown out.
“I have acute leukemia”
Bro even on deaths bed, dude was still optimistic about his cancer diagnosis that he got 13 years ago
Diego’s death is the saddest in the game. I felt so bad for him throughout the game, and seeing him getting killed by his father is heartbreaking. The ending makes me depressed ughh
This ending was forgettable asf just like the gameplay and characters
“It could be us in another timeline, and we’re caught in some infinite loop of fighting and dying, fighting and dying, fighting and dying.
And Tanaka? Puppet master, Devil, God.
And we - you, me, Guz, and the rest of the team - simply pawns in some perverse play where we’re destined to repeat our failures.
And finally, in some mind-bending, ironic reveal, it all begins again.”
Army of the dead reference
Antón was nothing like the other farcry villains. we really get to see a lot from his perspective as he slowly goes insane and his world falls apart as libertad slowly take control of Yara and close into Esperanza.
This reminds me of pagan when he sits at the table at the end of far cry 4
FarCry's endings are almost all like that. A final "intellectual speech" by the villain 3, 4, 5, and now 6.
Crab Rangoon
"When tyranny becomes law, revolution is order."
Original Quote: "When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty." - Thomas Jefferson
Anton - "You will protect him. From your friends. From the monsters."
Dani - He'll be safe. I promise.
Anton - Lies
I fucking love that dialogue.
Remember everyone this game takes place 30 years before fc3
But isn't a lot of the technology way ahead of what would have been 30 years before 3?
@@grodcoyote6635 yeah a lot of the guns and sights in the game would be too new.
@@robertoalfaro4670 I think this just proves that Vass survived far cry 3 and apparently the 30 years before thing was only a rumor because of how the kid kinda looked like Vass, Ubisoft confirms it's set in our current time.(meaning 5 ending is not canon in likelihood Yay).
One of the biggest theories is that Vaas survives far cry 3 because you never see his body, you only fight him in a vision.
A lady was wearing a shirt at the beginning that said 2019 ?
@@isthatronfr yeah also in the fast ending they talk about covid on the radio
The perfect definition of "Bad Guy winning" Castillo killed Clara (the creator of Libertad, the real threat to him) he killed his own son because he knew he had affection for Dani and vice versa and in the end he killed himself to prevent Dani from savoring his victory, leaving him alone with his failure. Imo, one of the best antagonist of the saga (Vaas will always remain number 1)
Dani: We need to protect Diego this isn’t his fault.
Juan: IM TAKING OUT THE KID
My name is Gustavo Fring, but you can call me Sus.
Gaincarlo Esposito is such a good actor it unbelievable
I was almost afraid that Dani would end up being the new dictator of Yara, I think that's definitely a better ending than Far Cry 5.
That voice at the end gave me chills
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Wow that was Vaas at the end?
its sure sounded like him
It’s him
Yes it is.
Time stamp please?
@@isaachauzel149 28:08
Castillo really was the greatest farcry main antagonist in the whole series love the actor too he really made this game a million times better
I'm just glad that we finally have a concrete character again I was so done with that mute shit in FC5, people are saying this is a prequel, but please just have them retcon 5's ending, it was s*** anyway. Have it be a separate timeline.
What was wrong with far cry 5 ending? From what I’ve seen we really didn’t get anything better than a blank protagonist Dani is just as plain as white bread. Also having the mute nameless protagonist in far cry 5 works because the villains are talking directly to the player and trying to make you think.
Dani is one of the worst protagonists ever, I liked rook much more. also bad ending? Literally had an actual good ending tho or are you just mad Joseph didn’t die?
@@nathannix3217 from what you've seen? play the game before judging
@@TrexAintaChicken I can form an opinion of something off of what I’ve seen from it. I never even said I was 100% correct.
@@TrexAintaChicken Dani isn't all that good no need to be negative
2:39 When Daddy sees your bad school average
“For Yara to be free, he needs his throat slit.”
Antón slits his own throat.
“The future of Yara lies in his heart.”
Diego is shot in the chest by Antón.
Come here dani. He's gonna tell you something.
Anton: So i have a new chicken recipe.
Am I the only one who thinks that this game looks dated? Far Cry 4 looked the same for me 7 years ago.
@@sametguzelgun3065 And the facial animation... I hate to say that, but Quantum Breaks or GTA V had way better expressions than this
Looks cartooney and like it came out in 2017/2018.
@@sneezystudios5856 Far Cry: The Telltale Series
@Šarūnas863 I like to see far but I like good graphics more
@Šarūnas863 i think fc1 had same draw distance 🤭
"Look at those fireworks" *Explosions going off directly in civilian buildings*
The whole storming into the place reminds me of the secret ending in Cyberpunk
Diego's death always brings tears to my eyes😢😢😢.
"You were the lucky one, Dani."
So vaas is not dead😱
Love villains like this dude and pagin min litteraly the best antagonist ever
Don’t you mean ANTONgonist? Hahaha imma kms
They both were the best.
@@lgisop1704 stop trolling. You knew what he meant
@@josephpayne2253 sir if you don’t see that I made a stupid play of words I’m afraid you don’t know what trolling means… that or you read it with a different tone than intended
@@lgisop1704 lmao
Whoever voiced Vaas did a good job in that last bit.
It's definitely the original VA, Michael Mando
I can recognise that "Hermano" from miles away
Bro what are you on about lol it's the same voice actor. They brought him back for the DLC.
@@2INSNE Huh? Yeah, I saw the interview they had with him about the dlc
Yoo they got Gustavo Fring in this game
Gustavo Fring but in an alternative universe
24:12 this made me emotional.
The dictator dude is so well played
11:20 antons actor is goated asf
Far cry 3 tho with the sex scene tho too bad they’ll never do that type of ending again
Seriously impressed, definitely the best Far Cry since Far Cry 3.
Well to each their own. To me this game was a huge let down from start to finish.
Many criticize Far Cry 5 but I felt much more immersed there than in this story.
every good character died in far cry 6 , the ones that survived couldnt care less about them
Best far cry villain and one of my favourites of all time
Imo he is the worst and most cowardly villain of the Far Cry series..What he did at the end of the game showed just how weak he actually was. There was no deeper meaning behind his plan and there was no paradise. He was a crazy ass dying dictator who wanted to flex any ounce of muscle he could before he died. At least Pagan Min and The Father had a direction to their madness.
@@chrisrose2767 he killed his son because he knew Dani was lying, plus Anton didn’t want Diego to go through the same punishment as of what he did and considering Diego would of been the very last Castillo alive would even be so much worst so killing him made it better in my opinion
For me Pagan min and the father are meh villains not good
Anton is easily the best in the series
But i respect yours if yours different
I noticed that in the pictures of Diego and Anton that appear on the map it say:
Diego: *The future of Yara is in his hearth*
Anton: *For free Yara we must slith his throat*
And look what happened here.
Diego got shot in his heart and Anton killes himself by cutting his throat
Why are all far cry games Endings Soo disappointing in the end , it really seems like the secret endings are really the better ones imo.
far cry 3 & 4 had great endings
@The Lonely Proto seems lacking in terms of drama. Plus killing thousands in a revolution is quite an obvious scenario. It's not like this game makes you care a lot about weight of that outcome.
Far Cry 4 had much more interesting twist with the same dictator story
Far cry games never have happy endings, the only time there really is ever a "good" ending is the secret ones.
How is this disappointing? I think it fits well. Anton has already lived through one revolution and didn’t want his son to go through it again. Even tho Dani would’ve treated him well, most of yara would still hate him for being a Castillo.
@@user-sw7ln9ro7y idk if you’ve actually played the game and gotten to this point, but a lot of things happen to make you care about the end. If you don’t personally care then that’s just you.
Man that’s guitar back ground music be fire
bruh the game hasn’t been out for that long and you finished it....talk about a speed run
@@sametguzelgun3065 Yeah.
Even GoW and TLOU have garbage like that.
Not filled with contents, its just speedrun through story.
Nothing beat games like RDR2, people that complain how its slow and boring are braindead twerps who prefer games like TLOU.
@@sametguzelgun3065 Heck, even The Witcher 3 is far better than those games.
@@SeriousDragonify Brain dead are people like you that complain like little kids when they don't like something they see. If you don't like the game fine, just don't talk shit about others and calling them names just because they enjoy the game.
@@bhot1606 Cat calls cattle blck.
You just described yourself youre no different than others.
Ironic you bite your dust with your own words.
@@SeriousDragonifyI described yourself, nasty and arrogant new words added to describe your personality. The others like me have brains to accept others opnions and move on, unlike you.
Wouldve like to see how dani and diego would have gotten along at the end if he didnt die wouldve made dani's character more interesting for me
Someone beat it in a day…. I’m still working on farcry 5
Me when my little brother tells me he didn't ate the last pizza slice: 24:13
That’s gotta be Vass at the end. This must be before he died
No because this is in 2021 and far cry 3 was in 2012, i hoped he survived instead of this being a prequel.
@@TravellerTinker Ubi confirmed that this takes place during this time. At the secret ending, the radio mentions the Pandemic.
this isn't the canon ending. the canon ending is achieved when you find a disabled person and agree to set up a bomb on his wheelchair, then a cinematic of his death will play out.
What kind of man talks to Libertad? No man. No man at all.
That’s so messed up his father straight up shot him in his heart
i really wish i could replay this mission, come on ubisoft
New game+
Would be awesome if Diego was the final boss of the game. Imagine him throwing Viviro at Dani, who starts allucinating, fighting multiples Diegos who will attack with full rage to defend his father against Dani, quite similar to the fight against Joseph Seed in Far Cry 5. In the ending, Dani end up nearly killing Diego, who hugs his father while crying in despair, and then Anton shoots him and commit suicide right after...
The Flip Flop sound effects
This is the best Far Cry ever
Amazing storie and insane graphics
Huge map, like RDR2 or even more biger
It's so funy play Far Cry 6
Ive been reading a lot of comments saying this is a prequel to fc3. I dont think so. If we go back to fc3 its not 100% that vaas died. Also if you were to get the secret ending and leave before the games main ending youll see dani on a beach listening to a radio station talk about the pandemic and lockdowns. Yes you could just say that fc3 was on a island with crazy people who could care less about a virus, but I feel this helps cement that vaas is still alive after fc3.
“My name is Gustavo but you can call me Gus.”
Goosebumbs if that was really Vaas in the back
Dani: I’m no dictator
Anton: Lies. You are not Clara.
Not gonna lie, Dani looks so hot in that military uniform.
Yeah🔥
You're Not Wrong
i cant believe Gustavo Fring got leukemia and the player got lung cancer
R.I.P Clara and Diego.