'Far Cry 5' news: New trailer for FPS makes game look glitchy and easy

A promotional photo for Ubisoft's "Far Cry 5" Facebook/farcry5game

"Far Cry 5" is not too far from its release date, which is why a new gameplay video has been revealed and it shows off some new gameplay. However, this has also shown some pre-release problems for the game that may get carried over to the final version.

The latest gameplay video of "Far Cry 5" released and shot by IGN notably points out some apparent flaws with the game, particularly glitches. The said glitch is apparently present in some of the game's animation for the enemies. This happens in particular actions such as climbing on a roof or the players performing a power slide. Granted these are not too big of a problem and can be easily fixed, though there may be some underlying problems that could be included in the final release version of the game, which is enough to break immersion.

Another problem as pointed out by TweakTown is the game's difficulty level, in which spotting enemies on the map has become too easy making in-game firefights quite trivial and lacking in challenge. This can also be seen in IGN's gameplay video feature for the upcoming first-person shooter (FPS), it is worth noting that the video is also a 4K presentation of "Far Cry 5" to showcase its graphics and environment.

In the said video, a variety of ways to conduct an assault on an enemy outpost was revealed, but the most notable one is where the sniper Grace was utilized. The method in question involved just the player's dog running around the enemy base and marking them for Grace to shoot, meanwhile she will take them down with pinpoint accuracy 100 percent of the time, making the game look too easy and not really warranting any risk-taking in the player's part.

Still, it may have been intended for a gameplay feature and might get tweaked in the game's final release, though fans should set their expectations correctly and might want to wait for reviews come March 27 before committing their cash to the game.

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