Far Cry 6: Collapse

released on Feb 08, 2022

DLC for Far Cry 6

For the first time in Far Cry history, you are the villain. Get up close and personal as you take control of the legends themselves: Vaas Montenegro, Pagan Min and Joseph Seed – all played by the original cast. Across three DLC episodes, you will delve into these iconic villain’s twisted minds, uncover their backstories, battle their inner demons, and reunite with familiar faces. All of this in a new Far Cry gameplay experience in which you will have to die… and retry. Can you escape the mind of a villain?


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Out of the 3 villain DCs for Far Cry 6, this one felt the least polished and was the one I had the least amount of fun with.

It has all the same issues as the previous DLCs, that being it's extremely repetitive (Story Mode difficulty is your friend if you don't want to burn out too early) plus a few extras.

For some reason the character models are very ugly. When standing up close to talking NPCs the mouth animations reminded me of the Xbox/PS2/Gamecube era. It was made even more obvious when the environment still looked like pretty Far Cry 6 for the most part.

The world is also very bland and boring to traverse. With the previous DLCs I had fun trying to work out the fastest route to take using the wingsuit, parachute, and vehicles. By the end, even though I was getting annoyed with the repetition, I found some enjoyment and accomplishment with getting my completion time lower with each playthrough. Unfortunately I didn't get this feeling with Collapse and I found after completing the main tasks for the first time I was already thinking to myself, "Doing this 4 more times is going to be horrible."

I'm glad I played it to learn more about Joseph, but I was extremely relieved to be done with it.

Joseph character is so compelling. And here you get even more of him.

I am glad they finally explained what happened after Far Cry 5 since New Dawn is non canon for some reason

Really cool to see more of how Joesph Seed came to be and his relationships with his "family". I am a little biased towards FC5 so that's why this one is higher than Control.

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Glad we went deep into the Far Cry villains, especially Joseph Seed. Wish they connected more to Pagan's DLC on how Pagan basically nuked the US but this was still good.