Finished Far Cry Primal, but the play through is only at 54.02%
I just finished Far Cry Primal. I played about 30 hours, and did all the (people) missions. I also build and crafted everything. I conquered all the towers and area's, and tamed all the beasts.
The only thing I didn't do is collected all the 'hands' and jewelry. And also not all of the red side missions.
During the game I was wondering about how big the game was, but since it now ended with 54% playthrough I'm a bit confused. Since I think I played it through for about 80-90%
I can't basically believe that those red missions and those collections of hands and jewelry (which I collected about 20%) would be more than half of the game.
Any idea?
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What happens when you finish Far Cry Primal?
Once the credits of Far Cry Primal finish rolling, the game cuts to one final short scene. Set in a dark cave, we see Ull's daughter growling and thrusting her hands forward. As the camera pans around her, it reveals that she's intently trying to will a big black bear into submission. And she succeeds.How long does it take to 100 percent Far Cry Primal?
When focusing on the main objectives, Far Cry Primal is about 14\xbd Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 36 Hours to obtain 100% completion.How long does it take to finish the Far Cry Primal story?
SteamSingle-PlayerPolledAverageMain Story26914h 45mMain + Extras45624h 10mCompletionists32237h 07mAll PlayStyles1K25h 44mIs Far Cry Primal a full game?
Speaking to IGN, the scribe revealed that: \u201cPrimal is a full-on Far Cry. The main campaign is around 30 hours, we've created a whole new world, new flora and fauna. it's a full game, and so if anyone has doubts about that, they just spend a bit of time in the game to realize it's something huge.Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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