![]() They’re opposed by two different sects, those being the brutal, caveman-esque Udam and the fire-loving Izilia both of which are far from hospitable. ![]() Instead, your focus will always be on finding, aiding and protecting the Wenja people, who have become a scattered and incredibly fragmented tribe. The goal this time around isn’t simply to survive, or to defeat an uber villain. This quest takes him to Oros, a beautiful and diverse land, where he encounters a woman in need who asks for his help. It isn’t long before our hero’s life turns upside down, though, as an unexpected tiger attack takes the life of his sibling and forces him to abandon his homeland in search of other Wenja. You play as Takkar, a Wenja hunter who has no idea of what’s in store for him when he sets out to hunt mammoth with his brother. While this is still a Far Cry experience through and through, it promotes the previous games’ hunting and crafting mechanics and turns them into incredibly vital facets. Through this design decision, gamers will need to pay closer attention to the world around them, and use everything it has to offer in order to get by. Now, Ubisoft has taken another risky leap, by opting to explore the criminally underused Stone Age period of human history, with its latest instalment: Far Cry: Primal.Įschewing guns, bullets, grenades and Molotov cocktails for weapons of the natural and handcrafted variety, Far Cry: Primal promotes survival and self-sufficiency over anything else. Of course, we were also able to jump into an 80s video cassette with last-gen’s amazing spinoff, Far Cry: Blood Dragon, which showed that the franchise’s mechanics could work just about anywhere. Through it, we’ve been taken to the tropics and dealt with its localized insanity, spent time within the area surrounding some third world mountains, and explored the rich plains of Africa. OPERATION SAVE ABORTION: In case you missed out on the training day we’ve been blabbing about nonstop, you can still join the 10,000+ womb warriors fighting the patriarchy by clicking HERE for your toolkit, marching orders, and more.With its venerable Far Cry series – which often mixes first-person shooting with open worlds and a storyline based around a vacation from Hell – Ubisoft has taken us to some of the most exotic locations our planet has ever inspired. So, listen to us doing our favorite things: running our mouths about reproductive justice and dragging anti-abortion shitbrain goblin dickpuffins for filth! The world is heavy right now, but we got you. Class is in session! Aurea’s schooling us on ballot initiatives, COLOR’s dope wins, the importance of language in the reproductive rights movement, and she’s busting myths and dropping stats on the Latinx pro-abortion community. Joining us in our shenanigans this week is Aurea Bolaños Perea, the strategic communications director at COLOR Latina (Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights). Plus, some frauds are trying to exploit and charge pregnant folks for janky $1,500 abortions on a wack “climate-controlled” boat. We’re exposing Kansas’s number one sore loser, who’s got his forced-birther head stuck so far up his ass he’s willing to put his house and retirement savings on the line to fund a lost cause recount of Kansas’s recent win for abortion at the ballot box. Michigan is still acting up and making headlines for the wrong reasons, while Florida is serving us a tiny sliver of a bright spot. Your Feminist Buzzkills are delivering the bad, the badder, and the not-so-bad news that’s been dropping in these reproductive streets. “Feminist Buzzkills Live!” is broadcasting LIVE! from Netroots Nation in Pittsburgh this week, with a whole entire live audience, too! Rage and laugh with us as we raise hell and awareness on all the latest updates in the abortion world that you and your uterus need to know.
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