Has anyone else noticed how the citizens of Hope County seem to mainly treat John like a nuisance? Like they are TERRIFIED of Jacob and Joseph and they fear Faith. But John seems like he’s more just an annoying fly at the picnic. Poor John tries so hard to be intimidating and most everyone’s gut reaction is annoyance rather than fear
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Pagan doodle based off my fav pic of sweet dee from iasip :))
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“ We are the same you and I “ ahhh trope 💀💀💀
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I love how Conservatives look at Far Cry 5 and all they see is the glory and seeming necessity of having guns. Like guns were totally the key to success there.
It shows that they either didn’t play the game, or they played through the entire game and didn’t get it through their thick skulls that guns didn’t do shit for the citizens of Hope County. They were a rural community with seemingly unrestricted and unlimited access to firearms and ammunition and until The Deputy showed up to start kicking ass, they were losing pretty badly against Eden’s Gate.
There was even a literal organized militia up in the mountains and if it weren’t for The Deputy they would’ve been crushed. Tell me again how Far Cry 5 is sending the message that guns are going to save you in this scenario. All those guns, all that ammo, all those weapons in general and Hope County still couldn’t get Eden’s Gate to fuck off.
They had all the access in the world and yet if you liberate a cult outpost on hard mode, they get reclaimed by the cult of you don’t keep kicking ass.
So if the gun nuts want to use Far Cry 5 as an example that they’re right, well they should use a better argument. Because what I saw was a bunch of citizens who had all the access in the world and still had to rely on this one dude to fix their shit. I know it’s just a game and all that, but it’s a game that gets a bad reputation because of the idiots who pick and choose which elements fit their narrative.
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These kinds of articles are very funny to me. First of all, the canon ending to Far Cry 3 involves Jason Brody (the white guy on the left) dying, so he can't possibly return in a mainline game, and that white guy on the right (Jack Carver, but who gives a fuck about Far Cry 1's story)'s only defining characteristic is that he wears a Hawaiian shirt in a game about sneaking around and doing recon on unsuspecting goons before you kill them, in a jungle. He has no personality, he is just an asshole in a loud shirt who has no right to be as stealthy as he is, and the way I'm describing him makes him sound more interesting than he actually is
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