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3Let's be honest, it's Far Cry. Of course the game's gonna have lots of awesomeness.
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5'''''Unmarked spoilers below.'''''
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8* In previous ''Far Cry'' Games, Outpost Liberations usually showed players with an overhead panning shot of the Outpost they have taken coupled with their groups flag being flown up and a score of how they had taken it. ''Far Cry 5'' however steps this up [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3KXC0STJqw by showing cinematic cutscenes of the Outpost that the Deputy had liberated as the Resistance swoops in to destroy Peggie propaganda, releasing prisoners, reclaiming their workplaces and livelihoods, and reinforce it against further attacks.]] All of this makes the Player feel like they are not leading an army of just faceless mooks; but rather leading the charge of a community that will not take things lying down.
9* The resistance fighters in general. They seem much more capable than your average Far Cry NPC, and they all have an axe to grind with the cultists plaguing their home.
10** Nick Rye, the pilot/mechanic, comes from a line of war pilots, and will do [[PapaWolf whatever it takes to protect his family]].
11--->'''Nick Rye:''' I may never have gone to war, but if them fuckin' Peggies come after my family... [[ThisMeansWar I sure as hell will give 'em one.]]
12** Pastor Jerome Jeffries, who lost his congregation to the cult, is ready to take it back by force.
13--->'''Pastor Jerome:''' [[AsTheGoodBookSays Woe to the man who leads my flock astray.]] For if I am not [[GoodShepherd their shepherd]], then I must be ''[[BadassPreacher the wolf.]]''
14** Mary May, the bartender, who lost her entire family to the cult, and will fight tooth and nail to protect her family's bar.
15--->'''Mary May:''' And now what? They wanna take this place too? ''Fuck'' no. [[BringIt This place is]] ''[[BringIt ours]]''.
16* The ways in which the resistance fighters gear up for battle: Nick attaches a [[GatlingGood minigun]] to his [[MundaneMadeAwesome floatplane]], Pastor Jerome keeps a [[BookSafe revolver in his Bible]] and a [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter shotgun]] in his hand, and Mary May puts her alcohol supply to good use making [[MolotovCocktail fire bombs.]]
17* The newest trailer. It begins with a speech by [[BigBad Joseph Seed]] about how he will "save" Hope County, whether its people want it or not... and then jumps to LaResistance forming, with [[BadassPreacher Pastor Jerome]] blowing a Peggie's brains out, a gunfight in a cemetery, a half-truck armed with [[GatlingGood machineguns]], a bear and a dog helping the PlayerCharacter fight the cult, a Resistance member blowing up a helicopter with a rocket launcher, a combine harvester being used to mow down more enemies... and ends with the Peggies attacking Pastor Jerome in his church, only for his Bible to fall, allowing the PlayerCharacter to grab the gun inside it and [[LetsGetDangerous beginning to drop the cultists]].
18* As nightmare-inducing as the nuke ending is, you have to admit there's something inherently badass about racing through nuclear Armageddon as music blasts over the radio and flaming birds fall from the sky.
19* See John Seed's big, stupid Hollywood-esque "YES" sign defacing the side of that mountain? Isn't it an eyesore? In fact, you may even be tempted to take some explosives up there (or just go there with a plane, which is the easiest and cheapest option, since you can unlock access to Nick's plane for free) and try destroying it. Can you? In a word, ''yes''. Doing this side-mission doesn't get you paid, but that doesn't even matter because it's just so satisfying. Especially when John calls you up afterward and makes it abundantly clear that destroying his sign has pissed him off something fierce. If you destroy the sign after killing John, Dutch will simply express pity that he wasn't alive to see you take it down.
20** If you look behind the sign, someone graffitied "Father stinks" on the back of the "E".
21* Equally awesome to destroying the "Yes" sign is destroying [[OurFounder the Father's enormous statue]] with a rocket launcher. Afterward, to add insult to injury, you can ascend the ruined skeleton of the statue, shoot down helicopters, and then burn the holy book of the Father's insane rantings. Unlike the example with the "YES" sign, this actually ''is'' a formal sidequest given by Tracey.
22* Those attack planes that spawn in at Resistance level 2 are annoying, but if you're handy with a sniper rifle, it's entirely possible to snipe the pilot and take them down in a single shot. It's especially satisfying to do it while they're in the middle of dive-bombing you. Shooting them out of the sky with an RPG also never gets old.
23* The Hope County fighters in general. Only a few of them, like the police, Grace, and Jerome, have law enforcement or military training. But bartenders like Mary May, doctors like Charles, politicians like Vergil, or housewives like Tammy, all pick up weapons and fight.
24* If you have Nick unlocked as a Gun for Hire as of the Holland Valley showdown, he'll radio the deputy - still in obvious pain - insisting he can fly if they need him. Keep in mind this is mere minutes after he had a sizable patch of skin ripped right off his chest, meaning he must have gunned it back to his airstrip with barely any medical attention. Summon him during the dogfight with John Seed, and he doesn't disappoint.
25* You get to battle John in an amazing aerial dogfight. After finishing him off, you go to his bunker to rescue Deputy Hudson and show off your OneManArmy credentials. It's as awesome and explosive as it sounds.
26* The mission where you recruit Cheaseburger is both awesome and hilarious, you and the bear fight side by aside against the hapless cultists and to add insult to injury on how outmatched these cultists are, it's done to goofy banjo music.

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