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{{Game
 
|name = FARCRY 4
 
|image = [[File:FC4 KEYART PACK-610x722.jpg|250px]]
 
|developer = Ubisoft Montreal<br>additional work by<br>Ubisoft Toronto<br>Ubisoft Kiev<br>Ubisoft Red Storm<br>Ubisoft Shanghai
 
|publisher = Ubisoft
 
|release date = November 18, 2014 (NA, SA, EU and AU)
 
|platform = Microsoft Windows<br>Xbox 360<br>Xbox One<br>PlayStation 3<br>PlayStation 4
 
|engine = Heavily Modified Dunia Engine 2 (Far Cry 3 Engine)
 
|genre = Action-Adventure, First-person shooter, Open world
 
|protagonist = [[Ajay Ghale]]<br>[[Kalinag]]<small> (Shangri-La)</small><br>[[Hurk]] <small>(Co-op)</small>
 
|mode = Single-player, co-op and multiplayer online
 
|ratings = ACB: MA+ (R16 violence and offensive language).<br>ESRB: M (17+) Blood, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Drugs.<br>PEGI:18 Extreme violence, Multiple, motiveless killing, Violence towards defenceless people, Strong language
 
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|title = Far Cry 4
 
|image = FC4 KEYART PACK-610x722.jpg
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|publisher = Ubisoft Entertainment SA
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|studio =
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*Ubisoft Montreal
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*Ubisoft Toronto
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*Ubisoft Kiev
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*Ubisoft Red Storm
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*Ubisoft Shanghai
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|release_date = {{Icon Worldwide}} 18 November 2014
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|platform =
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*PC (Steam {{Icon_Steam}} , UPlay {{Icon_UPlay}})
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*Xbox 360 {{Icon_Xbox}}
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*Xbox One {{Icon_Xbox}}
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*PlayStation 3 {{Icon_Playstation}}
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*PlayStation 4 {{Icon_Playstation}}
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|engine = Dunia Engine 2
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|rating =
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*{{Flag US}} Mature
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*{{Flag EU}} PEGI 18
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*{{Flag AU}} MA 15+
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|mode =
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*Single-Player
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*Multiplayer Deathmatch / Co-Op
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|protagonist =
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*[[Ajay Ghale]]
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*[[Kalinag]] ([[Shangri-La]])
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*[[Hurk]] (Co-op)
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|genre =
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*Action-Adventure
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*First-Person Shooter
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*Open World
 
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{{Quote|What are you made of?|Tagline}}
   
'''''Far Cry 4 '''''(stylized as '''FARCRY 4''') is the fourth game in the ''[[Far Cry (series)|Far Cry ]]''[[Far Cry (series)|series]]. The game is set in the fictional country of [[Kyrat]], located in the [[The Himalayas|Himalayan mountains]]. It was released on November 18, 2014 worldwide for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. Pre-orders included an upgrade to the [[Limited Edition]] which included the [[Hurk's Redemption|Hurk's Redemption DLC]] featuring the popular character [[Hurk]] from ''[[Far Cry 3]]<nowiki/>’s'' DLC "''The Bundle Pack''", the Hurk's Redemption also included a signature weapon called [[The Impaler]] ([http://farcry.wikia.com/wiki/Harpoon_Gun Harpoon Gun]).
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'''''Far Cry 4''''' (stylized as '''FARCRY 4''') is the fourth game in the ''[[Far Cry (series)|Far Cry]]'' [[Far Cry (series)|series]]. The game is set in the fictional country of [[Kyrat]], located in the [[The Himalayas|Himalayan mountains]]. It was released on November 18, 2014 worldwide for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. Pre-orders included an upgrade to the [[Limited Edition]] which included the [[Hurk's Redemption|Hurk's Redemption DLC]] featuring the popular character [[Hurk]] from ''[[Far Cry 3]]<nowiki/>’s'' DLC "''The Bundle Pack''", the Hurk's Redemption also included a signature weapon called [[The Impaler]] ([http://farcry.wikia.com/wiki/Harpoon_Gun Harpoon Gun])
   
== Gameplay ==
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==Gameplay==
''Far Cry 4'' is a first-person action-adventure game. Players assume control of Ajay Ghale, a Kyrati-American who is on a quest to spread his deceased mother's ashes in the fictional country of Kyrat (based on the real life country of Nepal). Throughout the game, players can run, leap, and crouch, and have the ability to use weapons including shotguns, crossbows, sniper rifles, mines, throwing knives, bows, flamethrowers, and rocket launchers.<sup>[2]</sup> The game allows players to take cover to avoid gunfights and to perform melee takedowns from above or up-close. Unlike previous installments in the series, ''Far Cry 4'' gives players the ability to kick objects and the ability to hide the corpses of enemies.<sup>[4]</sup>
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''Far Cry 4'' is a first-person action-adventure game. Players assume control of Ajay Ghale, a Kyrati-American who is on a quest to spread his deceased mother's ashes in the fictional country of Kyrat (based on the real life country of Nepal). Throughout the game, players can run, leap, and crouch, and can implement weapons including shotguns, crossbows, sniper rifles, mines, throwing knives, bows, flamethrowers, and rocket launchers.<sup>[2]</sup> The game allows players to take cover to avoid gunfights and to perform melee takedowns from a variety of positions. Unlike previous installments in the series, ''Far Cry 4'' gives players the ability to kick objects and hide the corpses of enemies.<sup>[4]</sup>
   
 
Players can use a variety of methods to approach missions. For instance, stealth can be utilized to evade enemies and complete objectives without being noticed, or they have the option to assault enemies directly with firearms and vehicles. The player-character is equipped with a digital camera, which allows him to mark and highlight all visible enemies, animals, and loot. Players are also able to ride on elephants, which serve as tank-like, offensive weapons. Bait can be stored in the player's pack and thrown toward enemies in order to attract nearby predators, distracting or attacking them in the process. Players can also hunt and skin animals.
In ''Far Cry 4'', players have the ability to ride on elephants.
 
   
 
The game features an open world environment that is free for players to explore, including forests, rivers, and mountainous terrain. Vehicles, including buggies, trucks, and water vehicles like speedboats, allow for quick travel while a fast-travel option is available from the map, taking the player to discovered settlements or recovered outposts. While in a vehicle, there is the option to drive and shoot at the same time, enabling auto-drive in which the game's AI takes over the role of guiding the vehicle toward the player's objective. Another newly introduced feature allows the player to hijack other vehicles while driving. The Buzzer, an aerial, helicopter-like vehicle, allows players to gain a tactical advantage in the air as well as offering an alternative to hang gliders or the player's wingsuit and parachute. Grappling hooks permit the player to climb to new heights in the mountainous areas of the map, serving as both climbing tools and helping the player swing from rocky ledges.<sup>11] </sup>Parts of the game take place in Shangri-La, a mythical world that is entered through a painted Thangka, where players battle demons as the Kyrati warrior Kalinag. While in Shangri-La, players are immune to high falls and are accompanied by a spiritual white tiger which serves as their companion. Players can issue commands to the tiger to assist them in battle.
Players can use a variety of methods to approach missions. For instance, players can utilize stealth to evade enemies and complete objectives without being noticed, or they also have the option to assault enemies with firearms and vehicles. The player-character is equipped with a digital camera, which allows him to mark and highlight all visible enemies, animals, and loots. Players are also able to ride on elephants, which serve as tank-like, offensive weapons for playersPlayers can throw bait towards enemies, which attracts nearby wildlife that is hostile to both the player and enemies. Players can also hunt and skin animals.
 
   
 
The game world is divided into two halves: North and South Kyrat. Players start in South Kyrat and are free to explore it almost immediately, but can only unlock North Kyrat over the course of the main story. The map is progressively opened by liberating bell towers, freeing them from Pagan Min's influence and allowing the Golden Path to expand. These towers help players reveal new areas and mark new locations of interest on the map. The world is scattered with outposts controlled by Pagan Min's mercenaries, which can be infiltrated by players. Four larger outposts, or fortresses, controlled by Pagan Min's generals can also be found, and feature stronger defenses and more difficult combinations of enemies. If players successfully liberate these outposts, they will serve as fast-travel points. Additional missions and quests also become available throughout that area. There are many side-missions that can be completed, including hostage rescues, bomb disposal quests, and hunting missions. The collected animals' parts can then be used for crafting new pouches and belts.
The game features an open world environment that is free for players to explore. It features several environments, including forests, rivers, and mountains. To allow players to travel between places faster, the game features various vehicles, including buggies, trucks, and water vehicles like speedboats. Players can drive and shoot at the same time, and can enable auto-drive, in which the game's artificial intelligence takes over the role of controlling the vehicle and guides players to their objectives. Players can also hijack other vehicles while driving. The Buzzer, an aerial, helicopter-like vehicle, is introduced in the game, allowing players to gain a tactical advantage from the air. Parachutes, wingsuits, and grappling hooks are also featured in the game; these items help players swing across cliffs and quickly navigate the environment.<sup>[11]</sup>Parts of the game take place in Shangri-La, a mythical world painted as Thangka's, where players battle demons as the Kyrati warrior Kalinag. While in Shangri-La, players are accompanied by an injured tiger which serves as their companion. Players can issue commands to the tiger, which assists them in battle.
 
   
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Like its predecessors, Far Cry 4 features some role-playing elements. Players can earn experience points by completing missions and defeating enemies, and these experience points can then be spent on performance boosts and upgrades. There are two sets of abilities for players to choose from, The Tiger and The Elephant. The Tiger upgrades mainly improve players' offensive abilities, while The Elephant upgrades improve players' defensive skills.
The game world is divided into two halves: North and South Kyrat. Players start in South Kyrat and are free to explore it almost immediately, but can only unlock North Kyrat over the course of the story. The map is progressively opened by liberating bell towers, freeing them from Pagan Min's influence and allowing the Golden Path to expand. These towers help players reveal new areas and mark new locations of interest on the map. The world is scattered with outposts controlled by Pagan Min, which can be infiltrated by players. Four larger outposts, or fortresses, can also be found, and feature stronger defenses and more difficult combinations of enemies. If players successfully liberate these outposts, they will serve as fast-travel points, allowing quick navigation through the game's world. Additional missions and quests also become available. There are many side-missions that can be completed, including hostage rescues, bomb disposal quests, and hunting missions. The collected animals' parts can then be used for crafting new pouches and belts.
 
   
Like its predecessors, the game features some role-playing elements. Players can earn experience points by completing missions and defeating enemies, and these experience points can then be spent on performance boosts and upgrades. There are two sets of abilities for players to choose from, called The Tiger and The Elephant. The Tiger upgrades mainly improve players' offensive abilities, while The Elephant upgrades improve players' defensive skills. A variety of random events and hostile encounters take place throughout the game; for example, the player may unexpectedly be attacked by an eagle, be hit by a car, or witness an animal attack. Players can accumulate karma by performing kind actions towards the rebels, such as by assisting them in battles when they are attacked by wildlife or enemies. Doing so will give players discounts when purchasing new items at trading posts, and will allow players to call in support and back-up from members of the Golden Path. Players can also gain experience by collecting items like masks, propaganda posters, and mani wheels. There is also an Arena mode, in which players battle human enemies and animals for additional experience points and rewards.
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A variety of random events and hostile encounters take place throughout the game; for example, the player may unexpectedly be attacked by an eagle, hit by a car, or witness an animal attack. Players can accumulate karma by performing kind actions towards the rebels, such as by assisting them in battles when they are attacked by wildlife or enemies. Doing so will give players discounts when purchasing new items at trading posts, and gives players tokens, allowing them to call in back-up from members of the Golden Path. Players can also gain experience by collecting items like masks of Yalung (a Kyrati demon), removing propaganda posters, and spinning mani wheels. There is also an Arena mode, in which players battle human enemies and animals for additional experience points and rewards.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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=== '''''Prologue''''' ===
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===Prologue===
After the death of his mother [[Ishwari Ghale|Ishwari]], [[Ajay Ghale]] returns to his home country, [[Kyrat]], to fulfill her last wish; that is, scatter her ashes in [[Lakshmana]]. He picks passes and goes to Patna, India, and from there he boards a tourist bus traveling to Kyrat. There he meets a person called [[Darpan]], who tells Ajay that he was a friend and converses with him during the trip. But, after reaching the border, the bus is stopped by the [[Royal Army]]. After discovering Ajay, the soldiers fire at the bus. Ajay and Darpan run out and are apprehended. [[Pagan Min]], the tyrant king of the region, kills the soldier's leader, saying that he wanted to stop the bus, not shoot at it. He recognizes Ajay and soon after hugs him saying there is "a party" waiting for him. Pagan puts a bag on Ajay's head and the three go to [[De Pleur's Compound]], the residence of [[Paul "De Pleur" Harmon]], one of Kyrat's governors.
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After the death of his mother [[Ishwari Ghale|Ishwari]], [[Ajay Ghale]] returns to his home country, [[Kyrat]], to fulfill her last wish; to return her ashes to [[Lakshmana]]. Despite official warning not to enter the country due to its civil war, he obtains a passport and travels to Patna, India. From there he boards a bus traveling to Kyrat.
Pagan talks to Ajay about the times when he was involved with [[Ishwari]]
 
Once there, Pagan introduces Ajay to Paul and tells of the days when he and Ishwari were involved. Pagan takes a fork telling Ajay about her having fled Kyrat without an explanation, he approaches Darpan who is sitting with them: "When your mother decided to flee Kyrat with you in her lap... ah... i couldn't feel better with myself, but then I realized... it was not me, no, it was the fucking Golden Path !!" Pagan then stabs the fork into Darpan's back, taking his phone, demanding Paul to torture him and find out what he was doing there, since one of Paul's functions was torture, then he tells Ajay to wait at the table and Pagan calls [[Yuma Lau]], another governor of Kyrat and stepsister of Pagan.
 
   
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On the bus he meets [[Darpan]], a man who converses with Ajay, implying that he will help him enter Kyrat. However, upon reaching the border, the bus is stopped by the [[Royal Army]]. They conduct a search of the bus and, after finding something seemingly suspicious beneath it, become hostile. Two Golden Path rebels jump out of the bus and a fire fight ensues. The rebels are killed as is the bus driver. The Royal Army soldiers then fire on the bus and Darpan and Ajay jump out and are apprehended as a helicopter lands. From the helicopter emerges [[Pagan Min]], the tyrant king of the region. He kills the soldier in command with a pen after saying that he had ordered the bus to be stopped, not shot at. Seeing Ajay, he develops a friendly demeanor, giving Ajay a hug and saying he "would recognize those eyes anywhere". He apologizes for the violent welcome, takes a selfie of himself with Ajay, sets the bus on fire, and has a bag placed over Ajay's head, claiming there's a party waiting for him.
After that, Ajay takes the ashes of his mother and seeks a way out of there, he hears Darpan screaming in a room. Scared but having no choice but to passes by, Ajay goes there. He finds Paul torturing Darpan and sees the exit, when arriving at the door a man named [[Sabal]] interrupts, he says that he was a friend of Ajay's late father [[Mohan Ghale]] and that was part of the [[Golden Path]], the rebel group created by Mohan to fight against Pagan, so he says he'll take Ajay out of the palace. They are attacked by the Royal Army and Ajay escapes with a Golden Path soldier but is knocked off the road and crashes. Ajay awakes to find the driver dead and Sabal calling him. Sabal instructs Ajay to proceed to the bell tower in the distance. Ajay takes the soldier's [[Kukri]] and heads off. He kills several soldiers walking by the river and several in a small settlement. After he meeting up with Sabal and a handful of Golden Path soldiers are ambushed by Royal Army soldiers on snowmobiles. After an intense fight an avalanche falls knocking Ajay out. He awakens to find himself at the edge of a cliff pinned down by snow. Sabal rescues him and the Prologue ends.
 
   
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Ajay and Darpan are taken to the compound of [[Paul "De Pleur" Harmon]], one of Kyrat's governors where they are sat at a dinner table. Pagan reminisces about Ishwari and their apparent involvement together and seems surprised that she never mentioned him to Ajay, going so far as to taste Ishwari's ashes. "When your mother decided to flee to the United States with you on her hip, I couldn't help but blame myself. Then I realized, it's not me. No. It was the fucking Golden Path!" Pagan then stabs a fork into Darpan's back, calling the Golden Path terrorists, and removing a hidden cell phone from Darpan's sleeve which reveals a text for help. Pagan then instructs Paul to find out what Darpan knows before requesting of Ajay to stay and enjoy the food until he returns. Pagan leaves, on his cell phone with [[Yuma Lau]], saying they need to talk.
=== '''''Act One''''' ===
 
Ajay goes with Sabal and the Golden Path to a village called [[Banapur]]. There he explains to Ajay about the Golden Path and his fighting against Pagan and his tyranny. After Sabal's explanation, Amita appears and discusses with Sabal about his attitude to have left Darpan to save Ajay. After that Ajay goes Amita and she apologizes and introduces him to [[Bhadra]], a teen, who being involved in the war and the Golden Path. She can't have a proper childhood as the followers of Sabal and the religious believe she is the Tarun Matara, the living goddess and the wife of Banashur (the God of Kyrati Mythology). Ajay helps Amita and Sabal to free [[Banapur Tower|Banapur's Bell Tower]] of Pagan's propaganda, and after that mission, Sabal calls to Ajay and asks for him to see [[Longinus]], a priest and arms dealer who believes that weapons are bibles and believes the weapons will save people, making several references to [[Far Cry 2|''Far Cry 2'']] as he talks to Ajay. He then gives Ajay a [[Skorpion]] (sidearm) then both hear Sabal radio for help. Ajay travels Banapur and witnesses the Royal Army destroying the village, after saving Banapur and Bhadra who was trapped in a burning house, Sabal tasks Ajay with saving hostages to which Ajay successfully completes and liberate an [[Outpost (Far Cry 4)|Outpost]] with Paul's domain (to which Amita tasked). After completing both missions Amita persuades Ajay to join the Golden Path, and Ajay accepts believing that his mother had planned it when he came back to Kyrat. Ajay soon sees a pick-up truck approaching and meets [[Hurk]], who greets Ajay and says that if he needs help he can go to Hurk's place (enabling the option to play Co-op) or use tokens to gain help from a soldier of the Golden Path. After the encounter, Hurk will drive away and Act One has been completed.
 
   
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Ajay retrieves his mother's ashes and, should the player decide to go so far, explores the building, eventually making his way downstairs where he hears the sounds of electricity and Darpan screaming. Ajay finds Paul torturing Darpan and makes his way through that room toward an apparent exit. That door opens and Ajay is met by a man named [[Sabal]] who tells Ajay he is a [[Golden Path]] fighter and knew Ajay's late father, [[Mohan Ghale]]. It's revealed that Mohan was a founder of the Golden Path and, as such, it's an honor for Sabal to meet his son and help him escape. Though Ajay is concerned about Darpan, Sabal claims he's more important and that Darpan would understand. Sabal sends Ajay away with a driver amid a storm of bullets but the car is eventually sent off-road and crashes in a ravine. Ajay awakes to find the driver dead but is able to contact Sabal via handheld radio transmitter. Sabal instructs Ajay to get to the nearest bell tower. After confronting a couple of Royal Army soldiers, Ajay takes a soldier's khukri (pronounced kookri; a machete-like blade) and makes his way through the wilderness. Depending on the player's preferences, Ajay may avoid or engage in several enemies and wild animals along the way. After meeting up with Sabal and a handful of Golden Path soldiers at the bell tower, they are ambushed by Royal Army soldiers on snowmobiles. After an intense fight, an avalanche comes down the mountainside, crashing into the bell tower. Ajay awakens and digs himself out of a pile of snow and finds Sabal who laughs and says he's hard to kill.
=== '''''Act Two''''' ===
 
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After that, the map of Southern Kyrat has open and Ajay releases all bell towers and outposts in the area where Paul De Pleur's ruled, and on the way he meets [[Mumu Chiffon]], who is seeking Ajay's help to hunt rare animals for the Kyrat Fashion Week and use Ajay as a model. After Ajay hunts down all the rare animals he returns to Chiffon, only to find his house had been ransacked with broken furniture and clothes that he planned to use areally ruined. Ajay sees a letter Chiffon left him saying Pagan found him forcing Chiffon to go on the run. Later he finds [[Rabi Ray Rana]], the host of [[Radio Free Kyrat]], who asks him to take down some Propaganda Centers and also asks him to recapture the bell towers, replacing Pagan's propaganda with Radio Free Kyrat. He is later contacted by [[Sharma Salsa]], a former porn actress who now makes action films, asking Ajay to be a stuntman. After all this, he returns to the first outpost he had taken for Amita and there he hears an argument between Amita and Sabal coming from a house. As Ajay approaches the house a female Golden Path soldier walks out. She tells Ajay that Amita and Sabal are arguing as Paul "De Pleur" Harmon will attack one of the Golden Path camps The soldier remarks on how Ajay is the son of Mohan Ghale and he is one of the most important members of the group, so he has a great weight on his back, she believes he will end the fight between Amita and Sabal, then the player must choose one of the two:
 
 
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Sabal takes Ajay to the Golden Path controlled village of [[Banapur]]. There, he explains why the Golden Path fights against Pagan Min and says everything started with Ajay's parents. They are approached by [[Amita]], another leader of the Golden Path, who is angry to see that Darpan, their informant, is dead and Sabal has brought a 'tourist' to their village. When he speaks to Amita later, she apologizes to Ajay, citing the stresses of war, and introduces him to [[Bhadra]], a teenage girl who is believed by Sabal and other devout Kyratis to be the [[Tarun Matara]], a living incarnation of the goddess who was the wife of Banashur (the primary God of Kyrati mythology). Sabal then implores Ajay to help them fight against Pagan Min, starting with freeing Banapur's bell tower and cutting the transmission of Pagan's radio propaganda. Doing so extends the Golden Path's territory within that region. After this mission, Sabal instructs Ajay to meet with [[Longinus]], a self-claimed 'priest' and arms dealer to the Golden Path who makes references to [[Far Cry 2|''Far Cry 2'']]'', ''alluding to his past. He gives Ajay a [[Skorpion]] (smg, sidearm) before Sabal radios for help. The Royal Army is attacking Banapur. After confronting many enemies, Ajay rescues Bhadra from a burning building and Banapur is given a chance to recover. Ajay is then tasked by Sabal and Amita to perform two separate missions; rescue some hostages and liberating an [[Outpost (Far Cry 4)|Outpost]] in Paul's domain. After completing both, Amita persuades Ajay to stay and fulfill his parent's dream of a united Kyrat free of tyranny. Outside the outpost, Ajay meets [[Hurk]], an American explosives enthusiast who is helping the Golden Path while simultaneously pursuing a journey of redemption. He tells Ajay that if he needs help he can go to Hurk's place (enabling the option to play Co-op) or use tokens to gain help from the Golden Path. After the encounter, Hurk drives away and Act One has been completed.
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===Act Two===
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At this point, all of Southern Kyrat is open for exploration and Ajay liberates all the bell towers and outposts controlled by Paul De Pleur and [https://farcry.fandom.com/wiki/Noore_Najjar Noore]. Throughout the campaign Ajay performs sides missions for the following people:
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Longinus - Ajay locates and recovers blood diamonds heavily guarded by the Royal Army, often by following couriers and sometimes by traveling into the Himalayan mountains. In exchange for his help, Longinus provides weapons to the Golden Path. At the completion of these missions, Longinus gives Ajay one last weapon before moving elsewhere to continue his path to redemption.
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[[Mumu Chiffon]] - a former fashion designer for Pagan Min, Chiffon sends Ajay on hunting missions to collect rare pelts and complete his 'Fierce' line of apparel. Once Ajay has found and skinned all the rare animals, he returns to Chiffon's hut for Kyrat Fashion Week to find Chiffon's home ransacked. A note reveals that Pagan Min's forces found Chiffon, forcing him to flee the country. He bids Ajay farewell, telling him to 'live fierce'.
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[[Rabi Ray Rana]] - the host of [[Radio Free Kyrat]], Rabi Ray sends Ajay the location of propaganda centers to be neutralized and bell towers to be liberated, eliminating Pagan Min's propaganda within that area. Ray contacts Ajay once 5 propaganda posters have been ripped down.
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[[Sharma Salsa]] - once a porn actress, now a director for action and racing films, Sharma volunteers Ajay to be her star stuntman in her series involving vehicle races and survival runs against enemies.
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[[Hurk]] - in the DLC, [[Hurk's Redemption]], Ajay locates golden monkey statues for Hurk who is contrite over his treatment of some former monkey pals that were sent on suicide missions packed with explosives.
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[[Yogi & Reggie]] - two pot-heads who take up residence at Ajay's childhood home at the Ghale Homestead. After their initial meeting, they live in a tent near the house and provide Ajay with drug-induced quests which test Ajay's endurance and other abilities. This opens the way for Ajay to create new serums.
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When Ajay returns to the first outpost he liberated he finds Amita and Sabal having an argument. A female Golden Path member advises Ajay that Amita and Sabal's differences in strategy always collide. She remarks on how, since Ajay is the son of Mohan Ghale, he is one of the most important members of the Golden Path and his decisions will carry great weight. At the conclusion of their argument, Amita and Sabal separate and Ajay has a choice to make:
 
[[File:FC4 PREVIEWS AMITA SABAL.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Amita and Sabal discussing|left]]
 
[[File:FC4 PREVIEWS AMITA SABAL.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Amita and Sabal discussing|left]]
'''Sabal:''' If the player chooses Sabal, Ajay will go to the camp and save six members of the Golden Path, but will lose very important information.
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'''Sabal''': If the player chooses to follow Sabal's plan, Ajay will go to a nearby camp and save nine members of the Golden Path being held hostage, but will lose very important intel in the process.
   
'''Amita:''' If the player chooses Amita, Ajay will go to the camp and find a map. It is the information Amita wants, but she will lose 6 members of the Golden Path, he will give the map to Amita and she will study it.
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'''Amita''': If the player chooses Amita's plan, Ajay will go to the camp and find a map providing the intel the Golden Path needs, but the hostages will be lost.
   
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After this mission, Ajay meets Bhadra at a nearby site designated for funerals. Ajay asks if his father's funeral was anything like the mass rites being performed. Bhadra responds that she was too young but that his death 'broke the Golden Path'. She states that Mohan didn't die fighting; he was murdered. Shocked, Ajay questions her further and Bhadra points him in the direction of his childhood home. There, Ajay finds two British druggies, [[Yogi & Reggie]], taking up residence. After a quick conversation, Ajay is suddenly drugged and handed over to Noore in [[Shanath Arena]]. Noore throws Ajay into the fighting pits naked but advises him to survive, telling him where to find a hidden knife. Once Ajay wins the fight, he meets up with Noore who tells him that Reggie and Yogi are being played; just like her. She is forced to run Shanath Arena for Pagan because Paul De Pleur has her family, and she begs Ajay to help her take down Paul and find her family. Ajay then returns to the [[Ghale Homestead]] and angrily confronts Reggie and Yogi who agree to leave but not before a quick smoke. On the wall, Ajay sees an empty frame and the Brits say it contained a special [[Thangka]] which is reputed to have told the legendary story of the Kyrati warrior, [[Kalinag]], who was sent by his king to find the mystical land of [[Shangri-La]]. However, the thangka was said to have been split into five pieces and scattered across Kyrat. Ajay has the option to collect all five pieces and relive the legend as Kalinag.
After that, Ajay goes to Bhadra and she tells him that the house of his parents was still standing in the east, but warns that this area was controlled by Noore now, the vice-lord Pagan. She controls Southern Kyrat alongside Paul. She is in charge of opium, brothels and prostitutes. Noore also controls the [[Shanath Arena]]. Ajay goes to his parents' house to find [[Yogi & Reggie]] living there, and after a quick talk, the two dope Ajay and hand him over to Noore. She throws him into the arena totally naked. After beating several waves of enemies, Noore talks with Ajay and says that she is being forced by Pagan to run the arena because De Pleur has her family held hostage. Ajay accepts her apologizes and agrees help her as the Golden path already want De Pleur.Ajay then returns to the [[Ghale Homestead]] to find Yogi & Reggie still squatting there. They agree to leave but stop for a smoke. Ajay sees a frame on the wall and they say that it contained a [[Thangka]], they explain that the Thangka tells the story of the legendary Kyrati warrior [[Kalinag]] who is sent by his king to find the mystical land of [[Shangri-La]]. Ajay then goes after the five Thangkas and see the story of Kalinag unfold. After that Ajay speaks with Sabal and he asks Ajay go to a monastery and learn about his religion and his father. Ajay goes there and finds that the information Amita needed showed that the monastery would be attacked. Ajay defends the monastery and soon finds Longinus on top of a mountain, who asks Ajay to retrieve some blood diamonds from his past located in the Himalayas, in exchange the Golden Path will receive weapons. Ajay accepts the mission and goes there. When he returns (if the player has the DLC [[Hurk's Redemption]]) Hurk calls him and ask for Ajay's help as he wants redemption for all the monkeys he has used as suicide bombers and all the monkeys he will use in the future. Hurk needs help finding 3 statues. Ajay retrieves the 3 artifacts but is attacked by the [[Royal Guard]] who also wanted the statue. After picking up the first statue Hurk presents The Impaler, a harpoon modifed for battle. Ajay returns to the monastery to find Amita and Sabal in a weapons room that Longinus had provided, they thank and speak to Ajay that Longinus said that De Pleur was preparing a group of soldiers to plant opium and help Noore with her business, and then is given the player a second choice for the Golden Path: Amita wants to kill the soldiers and keep the plantations intact to give money to the Golden Path, though Sabal wants Ajay to kill everyone and burn the drugs. Either way you choose, they will take the plantation as a base for the Golden Path.
 
   
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At a monastery in Kyrat, Ajay meets with Sabal and learns about the importance of Kyrat's religion and how his devout father let it guide him. Intel reveals an attack planned on the monastery and Ajay helps defend it. Afterwards, Ajay is sent to recover weapons from Longinus (performing one of his blood diamond missions) and returns to the monastery where Ajay faces another choice: The Golden Path is informed that De Pleur has arranged for Royal Army soldiers to manage an opium plantation. Sabal wants the plantation destroyed, calling the opium a poison that needs to be wiped out. Amita, on the other hand, wants the soldiers killed but the plantation kept intact, claiming that the opium can be sold to bring some much-needed revenue to Kyrat's reconstruction. Either way, the plantation falls into Golden Path hands.
After that Ajay goes to Thirta, a village in the south of Kyrat, where he finds a small house where Amita is located. she askes Ajay to protect two large religious statues known as [[The Sleeping Saints (location)|The Sleeping Saints]].
 
[[File:City of pain.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The City of Pain]]
 
After defending them Noore contacts Ajay and asked him to come see her in Shanath. When he gets there he finds Noore crying and, without explaining too much, she asks him to go after Paul and find her family, she shows him the location of a village which collects meat for Paul's eccentric parties. Ajay enters a truck which takes him to The City of Pain. Ajay calls the leader of the Golden Path (Amita and Sabal, depending on the last player's choice) and the leader will ask him to capture Paul alive. Ajay enters the main house and searches for Noore's family. Ajay finds a civilian about to be tortured. He tells the civilian to leave and takes his place on a chair with a bag over his head. Paul comes in the door still on his phone talking to [[Laura Harmon]], his wife and with his daughter [[Ashley Harmon|Ashley]]. So Paul, after the call, takes off the bag and recognizes Ajay, who headbutts him, knocking him out. He takes Paul and puts him into the trunk of a car and drives off. Ajay questions about Noore's family and Paul responds with, "Noore? Noore?! Hahaha!! She still thinks her family's still alive? ! Hahaha... We killed them years ago." The player is given the choice to blow up the car or hand him over to the Golden Path. When he arrives at the rendezvous point, he hand Paul over to Amita and Sabal. They thank him then they take Paul into a house to be tortured. Later, he can be found in Banapur and the player can kill him. After that Ajay returns to the opium plantation to find Amita sad. Ajay will question her and she will say that Sabal wants to destroy the [[Rochan Brick Factory]], Noore's opium factory, while Amita wants to take it for future use, then the player receives the third choice:
 
   
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After a mission where Ajay is sent to protect two religious statues known as [[The Sleeping Saints (location)|The Sleeping Saints]], Noore contacts Ajay and asks him to come see her at Shanath Arena. There, Ajay finds Noore inconsolable. She tells Ajay that Paul De Pleur is having a farewell party at his stronghold; the City of Pain and won't be back in Kyrat for a while. She gives Ajay the location of a village where Paul is collecting torture subjects and Ajay stows away on a truck, contacting either Amita or Sabal (depending on who is currently in control of the Golden Path) and letting them know he's going after Paul. Ajay is told to bring Paul back alive.
'''Sabal:''' If the player chooses Sabal, he will meet with soldiers who will help him. He will go to the roof of the factory and blow up the factory chimney by planting a bomb and enter the lab through the broken chimney. Then he will plant three C4s and flee the place, in turn destroying the factory.
 
   
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Within the City of Pain, Ajay must move stealthily in order to avoid raising the alarm, eventually making his way to the main building where Paul has a hostage tied up. Ajay takes his place, freeing the hostage, and places a bag over his head, pretending to be tied up. Paul enters the room on the phone with his wife, [[Laura Harmon]], and daughter, [[Ashley Harmon|Ashley]], speaking as a normal, well-meaning father promising to bring his little girl a gift from his travels. Incidentally, these gifts are stolen from Kyrati villagers and murdered Golden Path members.[[File:City of pain.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The City of Pain]]
'''Amita:''' If the player chooses Amita, he will meet with a handful of Golden Path soldiers. The leader will say that Ajay must disable three air controllers to force the soldiers out. When they leave Ajay enters, but once he enters, he inhales opium gas. Ajay needs to kill the leader of the factory who is in the main room. When he gets there he starts hallucinating, killing several bosses of the factory, then after doing so he hallucinates Amita calls him and exclaims that she ordered the factory to be destroyed. He passes out and the drug effects wear off.
 
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After the call, Paul takes off the bag and recognizes Ajay, who headbutts him, knocking him out. He takes Paul and puts him into the trunk of a car and drives off. When Paul comes to, Ajay tells him Noore sends her regards, to which Paul responds, "Noore? Noore?! Hahaha!! She still thinks her family's still alive? We killed them years ago!"
   
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At this point, the player may either stop and destroy the car or continue to the Golden Path rendezvous point. Once there, if Paul is still alive, he is handed over to Sabal and Amita. They thank Ajay before taking Paul into a house to be interrogated. Paul's phone rings and he begs Ajay to let him speak to his daughter who is presumably calling. Once the game is concluded, Paul can be found sitting in a bamboo cage east of Banapur, muttering to himself. The player has the option to leave him or kill him.
Ajay goes to Amita and Sabal and both ask Ajay to kill Noore, Ajay however says he will decide Noore's fate, so he goes inside the Arena to hear Noore narrating the games. Ajay finds her and points a [[1911]] to her back. If the player shoots Noore, she falls dead into the Arena where wild animals eat her up. If you spare her, Ajay will surprise her and tell about her family, she will take the Kukri on his leg (in a holster where he left it), slitting her wrists, throwing his Kukri down and falling down into the arena. Regardless of which choice the player makes, the Arena will fall under the control of the Golden Path.
 
[[File:Willis e Ajay.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Willis and Ajay talking|left]]
 
Soon [[Willis Huntley]] contacts Ajay and asks for his help to take the airport runway. Ajay is tasked with first killing the snipers, then he has to protect Willis after a deal goes sour. Ajay approches Willis after the battle and asks for the promised info. Willis tells Ajay he works for the CIA then points to a plane that is about to take off saying that the pilot posseses the info, so Ajay drives a quad to catch up with the plane but wingsuits over instead. He retrieves the information from the pilot, throws a grenade into the plane and jumps off, parashooting to the ground. He opens the file to find most of the information has been redacted. He asks Willis why the file has been redacted. Willis says he needs Ajay's help again and in return he will give details of his parents and the Golden Path, and also help you go after [[Yuma]]. He says that he came to help the Golden Path, but asks Ajay not talk to anyone about it blackmailing Ajay with the fact that he has secret information about Yuma, Pagan Min and his parents. He asks Ajay to kill two lieutenants of Yuma in exchange for information on Yuma and his parents He also about Mohan Ghale and the fact that he was killed by Ishwari who then fled Kyrat with Ajay in her arms. After killing the two lieutenants who were in the Himalayas he returns to Willis in his plane ready to leave the mountain. Willis says that those lieutenants he killed were agents of CIA disguised. Willis wanted to erase his presence in Kyrat. He pushes Ajay off the plane then a soldier of the Royal Guard hits him with the button of his gun, rendering Ajay unconscious.
 
   
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Returning to the opium plantation, Ajay finds a solemn Amita who tells him that Sabal's next target is the Rochan Brick Factory where the Royal Army has scientists working on drug concoctions. A third choice is presented:
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'''Sabal''': If the player chooses Sabal, he will meet with soldiers who will help him destroy the Brick Factory. He will go to the roof of the factory and plants a bomb to enter the lab through the chimney. Within the factory, he will kill all inside and plant C4 before fleeing; destroying the entire factory.
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'''Amita''': If the player chooses Amita, he will meet with a handful of Golden Path soldiers. The leader will say that Ajay must disable three air controller generators to force the soldiers out of the factory. When they leave, Ajay enters but begins inhaling opium gas. While suffering the effects of the drugs, Ajay kills the primary chemist...multiple times. After this, Ajay receives the all clear from Amita and leaves the factory, picking off the remaining Royal Army soldiers.
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Following this, Ajay receives orders from Amita and Sabal that it's time to take out Noore, however, Ajay says that he will decide her fate since Noore had provided him information to capture Paul. At Shanath Arena, Ajay finds a secret entrance leading backstage and eliminates Noore's guards. He sneaks up on Noore, giving an announcement to the crowd, and points a [[1911]] at her back. If the player fires, Noore falls dead into the pit and is mauled by wild animals. If the player decides to spare her, Ajay taps her shoulder and reveals that Noore's family is gone. Heartbroken, Noore grabs Ajay's khukri and slits her wrist in front of the crowd, yelling, "Is this what you want?" before falling backwards into the pit to be torn apart by the animals. The Arena then falls under Golden Path control.[[File:Willis e Ajay.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Willis and Ajay talking|left]]
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Ajay is then contacted by [[Willis Huntley]] who asks for his help at the airport in exchange for information. Ajay is instructed to take out snipers in the area before Willis can land his Cessna in order to meet with a Royal Army commander at the airport. When things go sour, Ajay helps defend Willis before the two speak about the intel Willis promised. Willis claims to be working for the CIA and that the information Ajay seeks is with a pilot currently taking off. Ajay runs to an ATV and drives it off the ramp, using his wingsuit to catch up to the plane, grab the information from the pilot, and leap away as he throws a grenade at the plane to destroy it. However, most of the information in the file he's recovered has been crossed out. Willis calls Ajay and tells him that he will reveal information bit by bit if Ajay helps him to eliminate a few key Royal Army commanders and help him take out [[Yuma Lau]]. During the course of these missions, Willis reveals that he knew Mohan back when he was working for Pagan Min to fight the nationalists during the first civil war and that Ajay's mother, Ishwari, was sent to spy on Pagan. When Mohan threatened Ishwari's life because she wanted to leave everything, she killed Mohan instead. Finally, all the men Willis has been sending Ajay to kill were CIA assets; loose ends that needed to be taken care of to erase the CIA's footprints in Kyrat. Willis then pushes Ajay out of his plane in the middle of the Himalayas, and Ajay is quickly knocked out by a Royal Army soldier.
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===Act Three===
 
[[File:Yuma Lau-.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Yuma in Durgesh]]
 
[[File:Yuma Lau-.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Yuma in Durgesh]]
Ajay wakes up in a cave and see Pagan Min, Yuma and the soldier who captured him. Pagan tells Yuma he wants Ajay alive The player then realizes that he is trapped in [[Durgesh Prison|Durgesh]], the prision of Yuma. When she and Pagan leaves the guard drugs Ajay. He sees a [[Rakshasa]], a Shangri-La demon, Ajay quickly makes a [[Grapple]] and escapes from the prison. He starts to freeze but just before passing out he sees something big coming in his direction and he finally passes out.
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Ajay wakes up and finds himself being watched by Yuma, Pagan Min, and the soldier who captured him. Pagan tells Yuma he wants to keep Ajay alive but teach him a lesson. Ajay realizes he's been taken to [[Durgesh Prison|Durgesh]], a hellish prison in the mountains under Yuma's control. When Pagan and Yuma leave, the guard drugs Ajay who wakes up to see that his cell door is open. Within the caves of the prison, Ajay finds prisoners who have gone insane and items scattered around to create a [[grapple|grappling hook]]. However, he must avoid contact with [[Rakshasa]], Shangri-La demons, patrolling the prison. He manages to make it down the mountainside to a snow-covered village where people are forced to mine for Royal Army soldiers. Ajay must either avoid or take down all the soldiers, recover his weapons, and escape. He nearly freezes to death and collapses, seeing a large creature (a Yeti) coming towards him before he passes out.
   
=== '''''[[Escape from Durgesh Prison DLC]]''''' ===
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===''[[Escape from Durgesh Prison DLC|Escape from Durgesh Prison]]'' DLC===
Ajay wakes up and hears a radio in his front. Pagan is talking about how he found him passed out. He takes Ajay to one of the [[Bell Towers|Bell Tower]] in the North of Kyrat, he apologizes to Ajay and said he did not know that Yuma would do that, then he reveals he spoke to Amita and Sabal about his location and says that the men of Yuma were going to the place of extraction. Ajay then does some favors for Pagan in exchange for improvements in the Extraction Point. But in one of that works he hears about an expedition who Yuma sent to the [[Valley of the Yetis|Lost Valley]] in the northern mountains of Kyrat to seek a relic that could grant immortality to whom possess it. Ajay, in order to try to destroy all Yuma opportunities get hallucinogens or something like that, he decides to go after this expedition, after defending his helicopter he goes in it and contacts Sabal and Amita saying about the expedition and the relic.
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Ajay wakes up and hears Pagan speaking to him through the radio, apologizing for Yuma's behavior and explaining how he found him and had him patched up. Ajay has been left in a [[Bell Towers|Bell Tower]] in the North of Kyrat but Pagan leaked his location to Amita and Sabal who have acquired a chopper. But Pagan still needs to show some 'tough love' and reveals that some of Yuma's soldiers are on their way to the extraction point. Ajay has 30 minutes to reach the extraction point but may perform activities or karma events to add time to the clock. Additionally, Ajay may perform 'chores' for Pagan that will 'stick it to Yuma'. Eventually, Ajay makes it to the extraction point.
   
=== '''''[[Valley of the Yetis DLC]]''''' ===
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===''[[Valley of the Yetis DLC|Valley of the Yetis]]'' DLC===
After arriving in [[Valley of the Yetis|Lost Valley]], the Ajay's helicopter Ajay falls and unconscious, after waking up again he hear screams of a horrified pilot, [[Sukhwinder]], yelling that he is bailing out of the helicopter. Shortly after, Ajay slowly awakens to the sounds of what presumably is an interrogation between Sukhwinder and an unknown individual stating, that one of Pagan Min's men told him about an expedition from Yuma send to the valley looking for a "Relic". Promptly after the interrogation, Ajay decides to locate the pilot. However, part way through the search, he enters a shrine of sorts, and notices a pair of individuals that don't seem to be part of Yuma's soldiers. After killing the lot, he continues the search and eventually runs into a relay station. After getting spotted by more of the unknown soldiers, a fight commences for control of the station where Ajay is ultimately victorious. Upon entering the [[Relay Station]], he notices a radio and manages to contact help.
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During his escape from Durgesh, Ajay heard of an expedition Yuma was leading into the [[Valley of the Yetis|Lost Valley]] to find a relic that is rumored to grant immortality. Ajay and the helicopter pilot decide to go after this relic as well, but the chopper comes under attack. The pilot, [[Sukhwinder]], bails out, and Ajay crashes with the helicopter, later waking up to hear voices on his radio. The pilot has been captured by unknown hostiles in the mountains and Ajay must find him. Part way through his search, Ajay discovers a shrine within a large cavern and finds individuals wearing horned helmets and furs who don't seem to be part of Yuma's expedition. However, they are hostile and Ajay dispenses of the lot. He makes his way to a [[Relay Station]] and radios for help.
 
[[File:First night.jpg|left|thumb|220x220px|First Night]]
 
[[File:First night.jpg|left|thumb|220x220px|First Night]]
After hearing about a coming storm, he stays put where he eventually hears another conversation on the radio. It refers to him as an "interloper" and another individual is heard saying that he must be killed before the start of a "ritual." Deciding to prepare for an all out assault, Ajay is able to successfully defend the relay station from the attackers.
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Someone responds to Ajay and advises him to stay put due to an incoming storm, but help is on the way. Then, Ajay hears another conversation over the radio, referring to him as an 'interloper', giving up his location, and stating he must be killed before the start of a ritual. Ajay prepares for the assault and successfully defends the station against the attackers.
   
The next morning, Ajay will receive a transmission from an individual, dubbed "[[Master Sandesh]]", claiming that he has taken Sukhwinder captive, and is preparing to kill him. When Ajay asks why he has decided to kill the pilot, Sandesh states that he wants to see Ajay, and judge him to see if he is fit for the eyes of "Yalung", but if he doesn't come, Sukhwinder will die. Ajay then heads over to another shrine, where he is attacked by more soldiers. Upon killing all of them, Ajay runs over to Sukhwinder to free him, only to be knocked out by Master Sandesh, saying that he will meet "Yalung", and will be judged.
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The next morning, Ajay receives a transmission from an individual dubbed "[[Master Sandesh]]", claiming that he has taken Sukhwinder captive and is preparing to kill him. When Ajay asks what he wants, Sandesh states that he wants Ajay to try and rescue the pilot so that he may be judged by [[Yalung]], a demon deity. If he doesn't come, the pilot will be killed. Ajay makes his way up the mountain and into the caverns where he kills Yalung's worshipers and finds the pilot tied up. He runs over to free him only to be knocked out by Sandesh who says he will meet Yalung and be judged.
   
Sometime later, Ajay awakens, and hears someone yelling (presumably Sukhwinder), and sees a larger figure snap the individual's neck, before the larger creature yells and runs off. Ajay then realizes he has lost all of his equipment, except his flashlight. While exploring the cave, Ajay prepares to climb a ledge, only to see a [[Yeti]] eating, to which the Yeti stares at him, and it runs off. Continuing his search, he comes across a grappling device, and proceeds to escape the cave. During his return to the relay station, Ajay also manages to retrieve his equipment from a camp, to which he manages to secure. Later on, Ajay then defends the relay station again from Sandesh's soldiers.
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Sometime later, Ajay awakens and hears someone yelling (presumably Sukhwinder). He sees a silhouette of a much larger figure pick up the screaming man and tear off his head before leaving. Ajay has lost all of his equipment, except his flashlight, and must navigate the sacrificial caves. He makes his way through the caverns, stepping over innumerable skeletons and bones before he finds a [[Yeti]] eating something. If the yeti spots him, it will chase Ajay and try to kill him. Within that cavern are holes that Ajay can hide in and, in one of them, he finds a grappling hook and uses it to escape the cave. He returns to the relay station where he must, again, defend it against Sandesh's soldiers.
   
The next morning, Ajay will then receive another transmission from Sandesh, claiming that he has the honor of being fed to a Yeti. Master Sandesh then says he knew why Ajay came for the relic, and then says he cannot contact for help, as the signals are jammed, except for the channel he is on. Upon exiting the relay station, he hears a conversation between two soldiers, telling each other that a radio maintenance crew crashed their truck, to which the latter soldier saying that the other soldier should send another soldier out to check the radio jammers to see if they haven't frozen up. Ajay then decides to head to the crash site, and realizes that he has to disable the generators for the radio jammers, disabling two.
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The next morning, Ajay receives another transmission from Sandesh who claims it was an honor to have been given to an 'awakened of Yalung'; ergo, a yeti. He says Ajay's presence in the valley must be cleansed and all the radio signals have been jammed. Upon exiting the relay station, he hears a conversation between two soldiers, telling each other that a radio maintenance crew crashed their truck, to which one soldier says someone should be sent to check out the jammers to make sure they haven't frozen. Ajay heads to the crash site and is able to disable two generators powering the radio jammers.
 
[[File:First yeti kill.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The First Yeti who Ajay Kills]]
 
[[File:First yeti kill.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The First Yeti who Ajay Kills]]
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The third and final generator lies at a shrine and Ajay manages to use his wingsuit and soars down to it. A yeti guards the last generator and the player can either evade it or kill it. Shots to the head will stun it long enough that a takedown can be performed. The yet can also be skinned, collecting its heart, before the body vanishes in a plume of orange smoke.
However, Ajay manages to obtain a wingsuit, and soared down to a small shrine, to which he encounters another Yeti. Upon killing the Yeti, orange mist starts to arise from the Yeti's body, only for it to vanish.
 
   
After destroying the last generator, Ajay returns to the Relay Station via the disciples truck, and prepares for another assault, as before. The next morning, Ajay attempts to call for help, though he doesn't receive any broadcast. However, Ajay hears two of the soldiers talking about explosives, and an unknown individual being drugged with an elixir, and being placed in an offering with other unknown captives. Ajay then ambushes a convoy, and then heads over to the prison to find the bomb maker, while trying not to trigger the alarm. Having killed a few of the prison guards, Ajay finds the bomb maker, named [[Digvijay]], and manages to escort him out of the prison, all the while killing guards.
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Ajay returns to the Relay Station where he must spend a third night defending against Sandesh's forces. The forest is alight with fire but Ajay successfully defends another attack. The next morning Ajay attempts to call for help, to no avail, but hears a transmission over the radio. Sandesh's soldiers have come into possession of some explosives and speak of an unknown individual in custody who is ordered to be given 'the elixir' and placed with other captives as offerings. Ajay then ambushes a convoy and heads over to the prison to find the bomb maker, while trying not to trigger the alarm. After killing a few of the prison guards, Ajay finds the bomb maker, [[Digvijay]], and escorts him out of the prison, all the while killing guards.[[File:VS Sandesh.jpg|left|thumb|220x220px|Sandesh's Fortress]]
 
Returning to the relay station, Ajay has to face off against Sandesh's disciples who are now armed with explosives. Upon surviving another night, Ajay hears Digvijay on the radio claiming that he "cannot completely thank him for saving his life" and mentions the 'relic', stating it made him see things and how the elixir 'transforms human flesh'. Digvijay then tells Ajay that he has left homemade explosives at random coordinates. Ajay proceeds to recover Digvijay's explosives, also managing to destroy the disciple's elixir supplies in the process. Having destroyed the supplies Ajay takes a disciple's truck and returns to the relay station where he defends the station one last time.
[[File:VS Sandesh.jpg|left|thumb|220x220px|Sandesh's Fortress]]
 
Returning to the relay station, Ajay has to face off against Sandesh's guards, who are now armed with explosives. Upon surviving another night, Ajay will hear Digvijay on the radio, claiming that he "cannot completely thank him for saving his life." Digvijay then tells Ajay that he has left homemade explosives at random coordinates, but, also tells him about the "Relic", and how the elixir "changes" human flesh. Ajay then proceeds to recover Digvijay's explosives, also managing to destroy the disciple's elixir supplies in the process. Having destroyed the elixir supplies Ajay takes a disciple's truck, and returns to the relay station, in which he defends the station for one last time.
 
   
Later on in the morning, Ajay finally manages to get in contact with Golden Path officials. However, when the officials say that Ajay has to destroy Yalung's Relic, Ajay then says he wants them to pick him up at the peak of Hajura'Amako Hatama, a mountain, and leaves the relay station. However, Ajay realizes that he needs an oxygen mask to proceed to the peak. After killing a disciple, and looting his body for the oxygen mask, Ajay continues up to the peak, killing a Yeti partway. Upon finding the Relic, Ajay fires at it, only for him to black out momentarily.
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Come morning, Ajay finally manages to get in contact with Golden Path officials. They ask if he has found and destroyed Yalung's relic to which Ajay says he's working on it. Ajay requests a pick up at the peak of Hajura'Amako Hatama once he finds the relic and leaves the relay station. Realizing he needs an oxygen mask to reach the peak of the mountain, he kills a disciple of Sandesh and loots his body for a mask. Ajay continues up the peak, killing a yeti along the way. He makes his way into a cavern where he encounters grotesque stone statues depicting an apparent transformation from a human into a yeti. He finds the relic, a large object emitting a yellow glow, and fires on it. A yellow gas is released and Ajay blacks out.
   
Quickly having awakened, Ajay turns around to see that the Relic is creating more Yetis to protect itself. Regardless, Ajay manages to destroy all the roots to the Relic, to which it explodes, knocking Ajay out. Later, Ajay struggles to get up, only to realize he has turned into a Yeti, and to his realization, screams, when a disembodied voice says: "Your path is with us, not against us. Awaken and walk beside us."
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Ajay wakes up and sees that the Relic is creating more yetis to protect itself. Ajay must destroy all of the Relic's 'roots' and, once he manages to do so, the Relic explodes, knocking Ajay out. When he wakes up, Ajay finds, to his horror, that he has turned into a yeti while a disembodied voice says, "Your path is with us, not against us. Awaken and walk beside us."[[File:Far Cry 4 concept art after the ending.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Official Concept Art after the Ending]]
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The DLC then ends, however, as a continuation into the main story must progress, it is alluded to that Ajay runs out into the snow, hallucinating as a result of the Relic's gasses, and passes out. He is later found by the Golden Path and brought back to the Ghale Homestead where Amita or Sabal (depending on who is in control) tells him he was found half frozen to death.
[[File:Far Cry 4 concept art after the ending.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Official Concept Art after the Ending]]
 
After allegedly Ajay have turned a yeti, he wakes up in bed of Ghale Homestead with Amita or Sabal at his side, both iram say he fainted and found him before he died frozen.Thus continuing the game's main campaign. The Relic caused illusions in Ajay, and, in desperation, he run out of the cave where he was, well, almost freezing to death and so the main campaign continues.
 
   
=== '''''Act Three (Continuation)''''' ===
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===Act Three (Continuation)===
After the events of the Valley of the Yetis, Ajay awakens in his bed in the Ghale Homested to find beside him the leader of the Golden Path, who told him that he fainted and the Golden Path found almost dead from the cold. Ajay frees all the southern stations and goes to the Shanath Arena. Amita tells him to take the [[Kings Bridge]] which links the south with the north. After taking the bridge, Ajay enters the North, which he already had some knowledge. Amita tells him to meet the faithful people who are willing to help the Golden Path in [[Utkarsh]]. After arriving he goes into the basement of a house, where he sees several weapons and two undercover Golden Path soldiers who thanks Ajay for linking the south with the north again. They then hear Pagan talking to the parents of the soldiers and after a conversation, the parents are killed. Angrily he follows Pagan's car in a [[Buzzer]], then kills Pagan. After that, the true Pagan calls to Ajay and says he killed a Stuntman called [[Eric]].
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After the events of the Valley of the Yetis, Ajay awakens in his bed in the Ghale Homestead where the leader of the Golden Path tells him he was found in the mountains, near frozen to death. After freeing all the southern outposts in Kyrat, he meets up with Amita at Shanath Arena who tells him it's time to take the [[Kings Bridge]], allowing the Golden Path to move into Northern Kyrat. After taking the bridge, Ajay enters the North and is told to meet some Golden Path allies in the village of [[Utkarsh]]. There, he is taken into the basement of a home where underground Golden Path soldiers thank Ajay for linking the South with the North. Suddenly, they hear voices above and Ajay is stunned to see Pagan Min speaking with the home's residents. While appearing to be gracious and going so far as to offer them protection against the 'Golden Path terrorists', Pagan leaves and has his soldiers execute the family. Ajay follows after him and is able to destroy Min's vehicle from a Buzzer. However, the real Pagan Min contacts Ajay and scolds him for "ruining a perfectly good body double with hair loss. He wasn't even Asian, for Christ's sake!"
 
[[File:Payback.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Ajay fighting against Yuma|left]]
 
[[File:Payback.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Ajay fighting against Yuma|left]]
Then Sabal and Amita asks Ajay to meet in a tent. Ajay enters seeing over a dozen Golden Path soldiers. He sits beside Sabal and Amita to watch a broadcast. Pagan makes an announcement on TV, saying the location of Yuma and that she will defend Pagan from anyone, even the Golden Path. After the broadcast Ajay plans to go there and kill her. He goes to the [[KEO Svargiya Mine]] to face Yuma. Once there Yuma drugs Ajay, making him hallucinate. He travels through a hallucigenic forest where he sees whoever the player picked at the last choice: Amita instructs a soldier to go into every home and take every child to send to the drug fields abd Amita telling Ajay to leave or to join her cause. Sabal is killing followers of Amita and telling Ajay to bow down to the Tarun Matara. He eventually confronts Yuma as Kalinag. After an intense battle Ajay finally kills Kalinag, or better ... Yuma.
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Then Sabal and Amita ask Ajay to meet with them. Ajay enters their tent, seeing over a dozen Golden Path soldiers watching the beginning of a broadcast. Ajay sits and Pagan Min appears on screen, crediting Yuma's fierce willingness to defend him against the Golden Path but, simultaneously, giving away her position at the [[KEO Svargiya Mine]]. Ajay goes to the mine to confront Yuma and defeats her soldiers but, once inside the mine, Yuma drugs him. Ajay experiences a hallucinogenic trip where he makes his way through a forest, seeing images of whomever is currently the leader of the Golden Path.
   
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If it's Sabal, he is seen berating Golden Path soldiers who sided with Amita, slitting their throats and saying they desecrated their heritage and spit on the Gods and, in doing so, cut their own throats.
Ajay, after Yuma's death, goes to Bhadra. She says that Amita and Sabal are fighting again. Whoever Ajay chooses will lead the Golden Path. If Ajay chooses Sabal he will ask Ajay to defend the [[Jalendu Temple]] but did not win gold and weapons. If Ajay chooses Amita she will ask him to take the gold and weapons and then destroy the temple. Afterwards the town of Utkarsh is under attack and Ajay is tasked with destroying the bombardment cannons. After preventing the attack the leader calls Ajay for a chat, there they will ask you to kill the other, for example, if the player's choice is Amita, she will ask you to kill Sabal and if the choice is Sabal, he will ask to kill Amita, but Ajay can spare them, disobeying his leader.
 
   
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If it's Amita, she is seen telling a soldier to go into every home, collect every child, and bring them to her. She tells villagers that, if they love Kyrat, they will return to their homes or be shot.
=== '''''Confront Pagan Min''''' ===
 
[[File:Ajay VS Pagan.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The Choice]]
 
Finally, Ajay meets the Golden Path for the last attack on Pagan's fortress. The Golden Path close the gap for Ajay go to the Royal Palace. Ajay climbs the mountain and finds Pagan preparing a dinner for them. Pagan gives Ajay have two choices, shoot him or spare him and go spread the ashes of Ishwari in Lakshmana. So the player is given two choices.
 
   
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Ajay continues onward until he faces Yuma who transforms into Kalinag. Ajay is forced to shoot at every vision of Kalinag and his white tiger as they appear. Eventually, he defeats Yuma, coming out of his hallucination to find himself stabbing her over and over. After her death, Ajay goes to visit Bhadra who is solemn due to Amita and Sabal constantly fighting. Since she is believed to be the Tarun Matara, she finds herself caught in between their tug-of-war for power. She tells Ajay that their next focus is [[Jalendu Temple]] and whoever's plan Ajay follows will be the unquestioned leader of the Golden Path. When asked what she wants, Bhadra says she longs for a free Kyrat but cannot make the decision on her own. As the son of Mohan Ghale, Ajay's decision will carry more weight and the people will listen to him.
''Shoot: ''If the player shoots, Ajay will return home and connect to the leader, saying that Pagan is dead but he didn't find Lakshmana. After that the player can climb the fortress and pillage Pagan's body, giving you valuable items and 250,000 Rupees.
 
   
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'''Sabal''': he will want to restore Jalendu Temple with the intention of using it as the ceremonial site to make Bhadra the Tarun Matara, killing off the Royal Army soldiers that defend it.
''Spare:'' If the player spares Pagan, he will lead Ajay to Lakshmana while Pagan explain that she was the half-sister of Ajay since Pagan and Ishwari were involved. Mohan killed Lakshmana, then Ishwari kills Mohan and flees Kyrat with Ajay in her arms. So Ajay fulfills the request of his mother and Pagan will leave by helicopter. He will return to his home and will call the leader of the Golden Path, he will say that Pagan is gone and he found Lakshmana.
 
   
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'''Amita''': she will want the temple destroyed, seeing the Tarun Matara ceremony as outdated and a way to 'whore off young girls'. In the process of destroying the temple, all of Kyrat's historical treasures and gold kept within will be melted down and used to purchase things the country may need after its restoration.
'''Spare then Shoot:''' It's entirely possible to kill Pagan after spreading the ashes. After he takes off in the helicopter, the player has a few moments of control during which he can use explosive weaponry to destroy the helicopter. The game will display "THE KING IS DEAD" in the same way as the ''Shoot'' ending. Afterwards you can find Pagan's remains beside the helicopter at the base of his palace, with the same loot as you would normally find on his body. (You can destroy the helicopter without explosive weaponry)
 
   
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Following the mission at Jalendu Temple, the leader of the Golden Path will call on Ajay to defend Utkarsh against a mortar bombardment. Afterwards, he meets with the leader and is then tasked with killing the other. For example, if the leader of the Golden Path is Sabal, he will tell you that Amita's views are too extreme and she poses a threat. Similarly, Amita will say that Sabal's views are antiquated and will prevent Kyrat from progressing into the future. Ajay has the option to either kill the opposing leader or spare their lives.
=== '''''After the Main Campaign''''' ===
 
When you finish the game, Yogi & Reggie become neighbors to Ajay and releasing 4 side-quests. Longinus also has 4 side-quests that will be rewarding, the player must also complete the remaining two missions for Hurk (If you have the DLC), and Ajay can see the leader of the Golden Path, Amita or Sabal.
 
   
 
===Confront Pagan Min===
'''Sabal:''' Sabal will be in Jalendu Temple. There the player will see him was killing people who were on the side of Amita in front of Bhadra, he justifies that Bhadra now has responsibilities, he pushed Ajay away screaming at him, then the player can kill him or spare him.
 
 
[[File:Ajay VS Pagan.jpg|thumb|250px|The Choice]]
 
Finally, Ajay meets the Golden Path for the last attack on Pagan's fortress. They help close the gap for Ajay to go to the Royal Palace. Ajay drives up the mountain and finds Pagan preparing a dinner for them. Pagan sits and gives Ajay two choices, to shoot him ("boring") or spare him and go spread Ishwari's ashes together.
   
'''Amita:''' If the player has chosen Amita, she will be recruiting adults and children to the Golden Path without your permission, she will also say that made Bhadra disappear and she will never return, implying that she killed her, Ajay could kill her or spare her.
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'''Shoot''': If the player shoots, Ajay will return home and connect to the Golden Path leader, saying that Pagan is dead but he didn't find Lakshmana. After that, the player can climb the fortress and loot Pagan's body, giving you valuable items and 250,000 Rupees.
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'''Spare''': If the player spares Pagan, he will speak with Ajay and reveal that no matter who is in control of the Golden Path, Kyrat belongs to him, it always has. He takes Ajay outside to a small shrine where he reveals another startling bit of information. When Ishwari was sent to spy on Pagan, she had a child, a daughter, with him named Lakshmana. Feeling betrayed, Mohan killed Lakshmana and then Ishwari killed Mohan in return before fleeing Kyrat. After her death, Pagan entered the shrine only once, a sane man, and came out 'like this'. Ajay leaves his mother's ashes within the shrine and exits to see Pagan in his helicopter, saying that Kyrat is Ajay's, but he's taking the chopper. Pagan then flies off and Ajay tells the Golden Path leader that Pagan is gone and he found Lakshmana.
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'''Spare then Shoot''': It's entirely possible to kill Pagan after spreading the ashes. After he takes off in the helicopter, the player has a few moments of control during which he can destroy the helicopter. The game will display "THE KING IS DEAD" in the same way as the 'Shoot' ending. Afterwards you can find Pagan's remains beside the helicopter at the base of his palace, with the same loot as you would normally find on his body.
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===After the Main Campaign===
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At this point, Ajay can visit whomever is the leader of the Golden Path.
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'''Sabal:''' Sabal will be at Jalendu Temple. There, the player will see him doing exactly what was foretold in Yuma's vision. He is seen slitting the throats of Amita's supporters right in front of Bhadra who is barely visible inside a litter, wearing the robes of a Tarun Matara. Ajay protests, pointing to Bhadra, but Sabal justifies his actions by saying sins against the gods can only be cleansed in blood.
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'''Amita:''' She will be in Tirtha, doing the same as in Yuma's vision, forcibly taking children from their parents to build up an army and manage opium fields. She claims to be sacrificing liberties now for peace later. When Ajay asks what Bhadra thinks of all this, Amita says she's sent her away; she doesn't need a Tarun Matara for her enemies to rally behind. When Ajay asks where, Amita says that it doesn't matter as she cannot come back. This implies that Bhadra has either been sent into exile or has been killed.
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After each cutscene, Ajay can choose to spare or kill the current leader and their followers. If the player has spared the other leader prior to the final confrontation with Pagan Min, they can find them out in Kyrat and kill them there if they choose to do so.
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'''Sabal''': can be found meditating alone at a campsite just south of Lake Visalakhutta in North Kyrat.
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'''Amita''': is camped at the Sherpa Yak enclosure with just a few of her followers on a plateau in Southern Kyrat, just north of Banapur.
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==Missions==
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As with ''Far Cry 2'' and ''Far Cry 3'', there are several types of missions in Far Cry 4.
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*'''[[Far Cry 4 Story Missions|Story Missions]]''' - These missions advance the player through the game.
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*'''Side Missions''' - The player can unlock missions for [[Longinus]], and [[Yogi & Reggie]]. Also, the player can take part in missions set in [[Shangri-La]].
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*'''Assassination''' - The player in this mission must use stealth to take out targets.
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*'''Eye For An Eye''' - Similar to Assassination but the player is not required to use stealth.
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*'''Hunting Control''' - The player must track down a rogue animal.
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*'''Hunting Survival''' - The player must defend against waves of predators.
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*'''Hunting Supplies''' - The player hunts for animals to skin for supplies.
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*'''Kyrat Fashion Week''' - It involves hunting for rare animals and then skinning them.
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*'''Golden Path Supplies''' - The player races against getting the supplies to the drop-off.
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*'''Hostage Rescue''' - It has the player rescue a group of hostages from the Royal Army.
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*'''Armed Escort''' - It involves defending against waves of enemies while defending a truck.
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*'''Bomb Defusing''' - The bombs must be defused without getting caught.
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*'''Propaganda Center''' - These side missions involve destroying propaganda equipment.
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*'''Pagan's Wrath''' - A convoy must be destroyed.
   
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
 
''Far Cry 4'' is directed by <nowiki/>Alex Hutchinson who also directed ''[[wikipedia:Assassin's Creed III|Assassin's Creed III]].''<ref>''[http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/05/16/assassins-creed-3s-director-now-on-far-cry-4 ASSASSIN'S CREED 3'S DIRECTOR NOW ON FAR CRY 4]''</ref>
 
''Far Cry 4'' is directed by <nowiki/>Alex Hutchinson who also directed ''[[wikipedia:Assassin's Creed III|Assassin's Creed III]].''<ref>''[http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/05/16/assassins-creed-3s-director-now-on-far-cry-4 ASSASSIN'S CREED 3'S DIRECTOR NOW ON FAR CRY 4]''</ref>
   
== Soundtrack ==
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==Reception==
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''Far Cry 4'' received positive reviews upon release, scoring 82/100, 80/100 and 85/100 on ''Metacritic'' for the Xbox One,<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-one/far-cry-4 Metacritic: Far Cry 4 for Xbox One Reviews]</ref> PC,<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/far-cry-4 Metacritic: Far Cry 4 for PC Reviews]</ref> and PS4<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-4/far-cry-4 Metacritic: Far Cry 4 for PlayStation 4 Reviews]</ref> versions respectively.
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Reviewers praised character development and interesting lore,<ref>[http://www.destructoid.com/review-far-cry-4-283393.phtml Carter, Chris: Far Cry 4 Review. Destructoid]</ref> while the community on ''Slant'' collectively agreed that the adventure aspects of the game add to what would otherwise be just another FPS.<ref>[https://www.slant.co/topics/11132/~fps-games-on-xbox-one Slant: Far Cry 4 - What are the best FPS games on Xbox One?]</ref>
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==Soundtrack==
 
The game's soundtrack is composed by film composer Cliff Martinez. The soundtrack was released on November 4, 2014 via digital download. Along with the composed soundtrack, Far Cry 4 also features licensed songs that appear in the game itself or the game's trailers, listed below.
 
The game's soundtrack is composed by film composer Cliff Martinez. The soundtrack was released on November 4, 2014 via digital download. Along with the composed soundtrack, Far Cry 4 also features licensed songs that appear in the game itself or the game's trailers, listed below.
   
=== '''In-game''' ===
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===In-game===
* The Bombay Royale - "You Me Bullets Love" (Plays during the prologue)
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*The Bombay Royale - "You Me Bullets Love" (Plays during the prologue)
* The Bombay Royale - "Jaan Pehechaan Ho" (Plays during the raid in the final mission and during credits)
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*The Bombay Royale - "Jaan Pehechaan Ho" (Plays during the raid in the final mission and during credits)
* Panjabi MC - "Jogi" (Plays throughout the mission 'Advanced Chemistry')
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*Panjabi MC - "Jogi" (Plays throughout the mission 'Advanced Chemistry')
* Panjabi MC - "Mundian to Bach Ke" (Plays during 'City of Pain', when Ajay is Kidnapping De Pleur)
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*Panjabi MC - "Mundian to Bach Ke" (Plays during 'City of Pain', when Ajay is Kidnapping De Pleur)
* The Bombay Royale - "The Bombay Twist" (plays during the mission 'Key to the North"' after stealing the chemistry truck)
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*The Bombay Royale - "The Bombay Twist" (plays during the mission 'Key to the North"' after stealing the chemistry truck)
* The Bombay Royale - "The River" (Plays during the final mission after destroying Pegan Min's statue)
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*The Bombay Royale - "The River" (Plays during the final mission after destroying Pegan Min's statue)
* The Bombay Royale - "Jaan Pehechan Ho" (Plays on the beginning on "Ashes to Ashes" mission)
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*The Bombay Royale - "Jaan Pehechan Ho" (Plays on the beginning on "Ashes to Ashes" mission)
* The Bombay Royale - "Gyara 59" (Plays after the final mission, after leaving the Ghale Homestead)
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*The Bombay Royale - "Gyara 59" (Plays after the final mission, after leaving the Ghale Homestead)
* Akasha - "Hippy Shit" (Plays throughout Yogi and Reggie's missions)
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*Akasha - "Hippy Shit" (Plays throughout Yogi and Reggie's missions)
* Steve Byrd - "Ethnic Soup" (Plays through Yogi and Reggie's mission The burning forest)
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*Steve Byrd - "Ethnic Soup" (Plays through Yogi and Reggie's mission The burning forest)
* Bollywood Frequencies (Plays throughout Yogi and Reggie's missions) can be found on APM music.
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*Bollywood Frequencies (Plays throughout Yogi and Reggie's missions) can be found on APM music.
* Bombay Bimbo (Plays throughout Yogi and Reggie's missions) can be found on APM musc.
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*Bombay Bimbo (Plays throughout Yogi and Reggie's missions) can be found on APM music.
 
*The Clash - Should I Stay or Should I Go - Remastered (Plays at the end of the game before credits start)
 
*The Clash - Should I Stay or Should I Go - Remastered (Plays at the end of the game before credits start)
   
=== '''In-Radio''' ===
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===In-Radio===
* Lekha Rathnakumar - Haishaba (A) - Authentic IndAa 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
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*Lekha Rathnakumar - Haishaba (A) - Authentic IndAa 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
* Lekha Rathnakumar - Khel Hai (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
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*Lekha Rathnakumar - Khel Hai (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
* Lekha Rathnakumar - Mehandi No Rang (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
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*Lekha Rathnakumar - Mehandi No Rang (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
* Lekha Rathnakumar - Nasho Che (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
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*Lekha Rathnakumar - Nasho Che (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
* Lekha Rathnakumar - Kathi (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
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*Lekha Rathnakumar - Kathi (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
* Mr. Mano - Ada Kunguma Poo (A) - Authentic India Today 2 - Bollywood & Koliwood Film Songs
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*Mr. Mano - Ada Kunguma Poo (A) - Authentic India Today 2 - Bollywood & Koliwood Film Songs
* Bollywood - Katti Kalandal
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*Bollywood - Katti Kalandal
* Drew Milligan - Shake Somethin' - Hip Hop Beds
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*Drew Milligan - Shake Somethin' - Hip Hop Beds
   
=== '''In Trailers''' ===
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===In Trailers===
* The Clash - Should I Stay or Should I Go ('Pagan Min Villain Reveal E3 2014' trailer and during final credits)
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*The Clash - Should I Stay or Should I Go ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJH9D25c3dY&has verified=1 Pagan Min Villain Reveal E3 2014' trailer] and during final credits)
* Childish Gambino - Crawl ('The Collaboration' trailer)
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*Childish Gambino - Crawl ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= L xOEdHCG8&has verified=1 The Collaboration' trailer])
* J2 feat Blu Holliday - "I Will Survive ('Survive Kyrat' trailer)
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*J2 feat Blu Holliday - "I Will Survive ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK-gPmFuPnc Survive Kyrat' trailer])
* J2 feat Blu Holliday - "Born to be Wild" (Story trailer)
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*J2 feat Blu Holliday - "Born to be Wild" ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xI6uV47jKME Story trailer])
* Louis Armstrong - "La Vie En Rose" (Far Cry 4 CGI Launch Trailer)
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*Louis Armstrong - "La Vie En Rose" ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz1gWM-YEQk&has verified=1 Far Cry 4 CGI Launch Trailer])
* Moodoïd - "De Folie Pure" ('Pagan Min: King of Kyrat' Trailer)
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*Moodoïd - "De Folie Pure" ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT7sTSUSkWI Pagan Min: King of Kyrat' Trailer])
   
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
* ''Far Cry 4'' is the first to have a [[Ajay Ghale|protagonist]] that is native to the game's environment.
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*''Far Cry 4'' is the first to have a [[Ajay Ghale|protagonist]] that is native to the game's environment.
* ''Far Cry 4'' is also the first game in the series to have the protagonist to be connected to the villain before the events of the game.
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*''Far Cry 4'' is also the first game in the series to have the protagonist to be connected to the villain before the events of the game.
* After [[Pagan Min]] leaves the table, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnCed-hb53E%7Che does actually return] roughly 13 minutes later, revealing a secret ending.
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnCed-hb53E%7C A secret ending can be activated] by waiting for roughly 13 minutes after [[Pagan Min]] left the dining table at the beginning of the game.
* ''Far Cry 4's'' Valley of the Yetis DLC takes place a few miles from North Kyrat over the hills.
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*''Far Cry 4's'' Valley of the Yetis DLC takes place a few miles from North Kyrat over the hills.
* The weapons available to the player in the E3 demo included an A99, SA-50, Auto-Cross, and MG42. Despite having various attachments, none of them showed on the weapon wheel. Player 2 ([[Gyrocopter|Gyrocopter Pilot]]) was given an M79, but did not use any other weapons.
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*The weapons available to the player in the E3 demo included an A99, SA-50, Auto-Cross, and MG42. Despite having various attachments, none of them showed on the weapon wheel. Player 2 ([[Gyrocopter|Gyrocopter Pilot]]) was given an M79, but did not use any other weapons.
* The E3 demo featured exclusive gameplay where Ajay is to locate Ratu Gadhi and along the way locates and destroys a convey before teaming up with Hurk (player 2) and liberating Ratu Gadhi. The gameplay is speculated to have only been for a demo presentation and not a actual mission from the final release.
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*The E3 demo featured exclusive gameplay where Ajay is to locate Ratu Gadhi and along the way locates and destroys a convey before teaming up with Hurk (player 2) and liberating Ratu Gadhi. The gameplay is speculated to have only been for a demo presentation and not an actual mission from the final release.
* This is the last game in the original series to represent Hurk and Willis Huntley.
 
   
 
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Far Cry 4 (stylized as FARCRY 4) is the fourth game in the Far Cry series. The game is set in the fictional country of Kyrat, located in the Himalayan mountains. It was released on November 18, 2014 worldwide for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. Pre-orders included an upgrade to the Limited Edition which included the Hurk's Redemption DLC featuring the popular character Hurk from Far Cry 3’s DLC "The Bundle Pack", the Hurk's Redemption also included a signature weapon called The Impaler (Harpoon Gun)

Gameplay

Far Cry 4 is a first-person action-adventure game. Players assume control of Ajay Ghale, a Kyrati-American who is on a quest to spread his deceased mother's ashes in the fictional country of Kyrat (based on the real life country of Nepal). Throughout the game, players can run, leap, and crouch, and can implement weapons including shotguns, crossbows, sniper rifles, mines, throwing knives, bows, flamethrowers, and rocket launchers.[2] The game allows players to take cover to avoid gunfights and to perform melee takedowns from a variety of positions. Unlike previous installments in the series, Far Cry 4 gives players the ability to kick objects and hide the corpses of enemies.[4]

Players can use a variety of methods to approach missions. For instance, stealth can be utilized to evade enemies and complete objectives without being noticed, or they have the option to assault enemies directly with firearms and vehicles. The player-character is equipped with a digital camera, which allows him to mark and highlight all visible enemies, animals, and loot. Players are also able to ride on elephants, which serve as tank-like, offensive weapons. Bait can be stored in the player's pack and thrown toward enemies in order to attract nearby predators, distracting or attacking them in the process. Players can also hunt and skin animals.

The game features an open world environment that is free for players to explore, including forests, rivers, and mountainous terrain. Vehicles, including buggies, trucks, and water vehicles like speedboats, allow for quick travel while a fast-travel option is available from the map, taking the player to discovered settlements or recovered outposts. While in a vehicle, there is the option to drive and shoot at the same time, enabling auto-drive in which the game's AI takes over the role of guiding the vehicle toward the player's objective. Another newly introduced feature allows the player to hijack other vehicles while driving. The Buzzer, an aerial, helicopter-like vehicle, allows players to gain a tactical advantage in the air as well as offering an alternative to hang gliders or the player's wingsuit and parachute. Grappling hooks permit the player to climb to new heights in the mountainous areas of the map, serving as both climbing tools and helping the player swing from rocky ledges.11] Parts of the game take place in Shangri-La, a mythical world that is entered through a painted Thangka, where players battle demons as the Kyrati warrior Kalinag. While in Shangri-La, players are immune to high falls and are accompanied by a spiritual white tiger which serves as their companion. Players can issue commands to the tiger to assist them in battle.

The game world is divided into two halves: North and South Kyrat. Players start in South Kyrat and are free to explore it almost immediately, but can only unlock North Kyrat over the course of the main story. The map is progressively opened by liberating bell towers, freeing them from Pagan Min's influence and allowing the Golden Path to expand. These towers help players reveal new areas and mark new locations of interest on the map. The world is scattered with outposts controlled by Pagan Min's mercenaries, which can be infiltrated by players. Four larger outposts, or fortresses, controlled by Pagan Min's generals can also be found, and feature stronger defenses and more difficult combinations of enemies. If players successfully liberate these outposts, they will serve as fast-travel points. Additional missions and quests also become available throughout that area. There are many side-missions that can be completed, including hostage rescues, bomb disposal quests, and hunting missions. The collected animals' parts can then be used for crafting new pouches and belts.

Like its predecessors, Far Cry 4 features some role-playing elements. Players can earn experience points by completing missions and defeating enemies, and these experience points can then be spent on performance boosts and upgrades. There are two sets of abilities for players to choose from, The Tiger and The Elephant. The Tiger upgrades mainly improve players' offensive abilities, while The Elephant upgrades improve players' defensive skills.

A variety of random events and hostile encounters take place throughout the game; for example, the player may unexpectedly be attacked by an eagle, hit by a car, or witness an animal attack. Players can accumulate karma by performing kind actions towards the rebels, such as by assisting them in battles when they are attacked by wildlife or enemies. Doing so will give players discounts when purchasing new items at trading posts, and gives players tokens, allowing them to call in back-up from members of the Golden Path. Players can also gain experience by collecting items like masks of Yalung (a Kyrati demon), removing propaganda posters, and spinning mani wheels. There is also an Arena mode, in which players battle human enemies and animals for additional experience points and rewards.

Plot

Prologue

After the death of his mother Ishwari, Ajay Ghale returns to his home country, Kyrat, to fulfill her last wish; to return her ashes to Lakshmana. Despite official warning not to enter the country due to its civil war, he obtains a passport and travels to Patna, India. From there he boards a bus traveling to Kyrat.

On the bus he meets Darpan, a man who converses with Ajay, implying that he will help him enter Kyrat. However, upon reaching the border, the bus is stopped by the Royal Army. They conduct a search of the bus and, after finding something seemingly suspicious beneath it, become hostile. Two Golden Path rebels jump out of the bus and a fire fight ensues. The rebels are killed as is the bus driver. The Royal Army soldiers then fire on the bus and Darpan and Ajay jump out and are apprehended as a helicopter lands. From the helicopter emerges Pagan Min, the tyrant king of the region. He kills the soldier in command with a pen after saying that he had ordered the bus to be stopped, not shot at. Seeing Ajay, he develops a friendly demeanor, giving Ajay a hug and saying he "would recognize those eyes anywhere". He apologizes for the violent welcome, takes a selfie of himself with Ajay, sets the bus on fire, and has a bag placed over Ajay's head, claiming there's a party waiting for him.

Ajay and Darpan are taken to the compound of Paul "De Pleur" Harmon, one of Kyrat's governors where they are sat at a dinner table. Pagan reminisces about Ishwari and their apparent involvement together and seems surprised that she never mentioned him to Ajay, going so far as to taste Ishwari's ashes. "When your mother decided to flee to the United States with you on her hip, I couldn't help but blame myself. Then I realized, it's not me. No. It was the fucking Golden Path!" Pagan then stabs a fork into Darpan's back, calling the Golden Path terrorists, and removing a hidden cell phone from Darpan's sleeve which reveals a text for help. Pagan then instructs Paul to find out what Darpan knows before requesting of Ajay to stay and enjoy the food until he returns. Pagan leaves, on his cell phone with Yuma Lau, saying they need to talk.

Ajay retrieves his mother's ashes and, should the player decide to go so far, explores the building, eventually making his way downstairs where he hears the sounds of electricity and Darpan screaming. Ajay finds Paul torturing Darpan and makes his way through that room toward an apparent exit. That door opens and Ajay is met by a man named Sabal who tells Ajay he is a Golden Path fighter and knew Ajay's late father, Mohan Ghale. It's revealed that Mohan was a founder of the Golden Path and, as such, it's an honor for Sabal to meet his son and help him escape. Though Ajay is concerned about Darpan, Sabal claims he's more important and that Darpan would understand. Sabal sends Ajay away with a driver amid a storm of bullets but the car is eventually sent off-road and crashes in a ravine. Ajay awakes to find the driver dead but is able to contact Sabal via handheld radio transmitter. Sabal instructs Ajay to get to the nearest bell tower. After confronting a couple of Royal Army soldiers, Ajay takes a soldier's khukri (pronounced kookri; a machete-like blade) and makes his way through the wilderness. Depending on the player's preferences, Ajay may avoid or engage in several enemies and wild animals along the way. After meeting up with Sabal and a handful of Golden Path soldiers at the bell tower, they are ambushed by Royal Army soldiers on snowmobiles. After an intense fight, an avalanche comes down the mountainside, crashing into the bell tower. Ajay awakens and digs himself out of a pile of snow and finds Sabal who laughs and says he's hard to kill.

Act One

Sabal takes Ajay to the Golden Path controlled village of Banapur. There, he explains why the Golden Path fights against Pagan Min and says everything started with Ajay's parents. They are approached by Amita, another leader of the Golden Path, who is angry to see that Darpan, their informant, is dead and Sabal has brought a 'tourist' to their village. When he speaks to Amita later, she apologizes to Ajay, citing the stresses of war, and introduces him to Bhadra, a teenage girl who is believed by Sabal and other devout Kyratis to be the Tarun Matara, a living incarnation of the goddess who was the wife of Banashur (the primary God of Kyrati mythology). Sabal then implores Ajay to help them fight against Pagan Min, starting with freeing Banapur's bell tower and cutting the transmission of Pagan's radio propaganda. Doing so extends the Golden Path's territory within that region. After this mission, Sabal instructs Ajay to meet with Longinus, a self-claimed 'priest' and arms dealer to the Golden Path who makes references to Far Cry 2, alluding to his past. He gives Ajay a Skorpion (smg, sidearm) before Sabal radios for help. The Royal Army is attacking Banapur. After confronting many enemies, Ajay rescues Bhadra from a burning building and Banapur is given a chance to recover. Ajay is then tasked by Sabal and Amita to perform two separate missions; rescue some hostages and liberating an Outpost in Paul's domain. After completing both, Amita persuades Ajay to stay and fulfill his parent's dream of a united Kyrat free of tyranny. Outside the outpost, Ajay meets Hurk, an American explosives enthusiast who is helping the Golden Path while simultaneously pursuing a journey of redemption. He tells Ajay that if he needs help he can go to Hurk's place (enabling the option to play Co-op) or use tokens to gain help from the Golden Path. After the encounter, Hurk drives away and Act One has been completed.

Act Two

At this point, all of Southern Kyrat is open for exploration and Ajay liberates all the bell towers and outposts controlled by Paul De Pleur and Noore. Throughout the campaign Ajay performs sides missions for the following people:

Longinus - Ajay locates and recovers blood diamonds heavily guarded by the Royal Army, often by following couriers and sometimes by traveling into the Himalayan mountains. In exchange for his help, Longinus provides weapons to the Golden Path. At the completion of these missions, Longinus gives Ajay one last weapon before moving elsewhere to continue his path to redemption.

Mumu Chiffon - a former fashion designer for Pagan Min, Chiffon sends Ajay on hunting missions to collect rare pelts and complete his 'Fierce' line of apparel. Once Ajay has found and skinned all the rare animals, he returns to Chiffon's hut for Kyrat Fashion Week to find Chiffon's home ransacked. A note reveals that Pagan Min's forces found Chiffon, forcing him to flee the country. He bids Ajay farewell, telling him to 'live fierce'.

Rabi Ray Rana - the host of Radio Free Kyrat, Rabi Ray sends Ajay the location of propaganda centers to be neutralized and bell towers to be liberated, eliminating Pagan Min's propaganda within that area. Ray contacts Ajay once 5 propaganda posters have been ripped down.

Sharma Salsa - once a porn actress, now a director for action and racing films, Sharma volunteers Ajay to be her star stuntman in her series involving vehicle races and survival runs against enemies.

Hurk - in the DLC, Hurk's Redemption, Ajay locates golden monkey statues for Hurk who is contrite over his treatment of some former monkey pals that were sent on suicide missions packed with explosives.

Yogi & Reggie - two pot-heads who take up residence at Ajay's childhood home at the Ghale Homestead. After their initial meeting, they live in a tent near the house and provide Ajay with drug-induced quests which test Ajay's endurance and other abilities. This opens the way for Ajay to create new serums.

When Ajay returns to the first outpost he liberated he finds Amita and Sabal having an argument. A female Golden Path member advises Ajay that Amita and Sabal's differences in strategy always collide. She remarks on how, since Ajay is the son of Mohan Ghale, he is one of the most important members of the Golden Path and his decisions will carry great weight. At the conclusion of their argument, Amita and Sabal separate and Ajay has a choice to make:

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Amita and Sabal discussing

Sabal: If the player chooses to follow Sabal's plan, Ajay will go to a nearby camp and save nine members of the Golden Path being held hostage, but will lose very important intel in the process.

Amita: If the player chooses Amita's plan, Ajay will go to the camp and find a map providing the intel the Golden Path needs, but the hostages will be lost.

After this mission, Ajay meets Bhadra at a nearby site designated for funerals. Ajay asks if his father's funeral was anything like the mass rites being performed. Bhadra responds that she was too young but that his death 'broke the Golden Path'. She states that Mohan didn't die fighting; he was murdered. Shocked, Ajay questions her further and Bhadra points him in the direction of his childhood home. There, Ajay finds two British druggies, Yogi & Reggie, taking up residence. After a quick conversation, Ajay is suddenly drugged and handed over to Noore in Shanath Arena. Noore throws Ajay into the fighting pits naked but advises him to survive, telling him where to find a hidden knife. Once Ajay wins the fight, he meets up with Noore who tells him that Reggie and Yogi are being played; just like her. She is forced to run Shanath Arena for Pagan because Paul De Pleur has her family, and she begs Ajay to help her take down Paul and find her family. Ajay then returns to the Ghale Homestead and angrily confronts Reggie and Yogi who agree to leave but not before a quick smoke. On the wall, Ajay sees an empty frame and the Brits say it contained a special Thangka which is reputed to have told the legendary story of the Kyrati warrior, Kalinag, who was sent by his king to find the mystical land of Shangri-La. However, the thangka was said to have been split into five pieces and scattered across Kyrat. Ajay has the option to collect all five pieces and relive the legend as Kalinag.

At a monastery in Kyrat, Ajay meets with Sabal and learns about the importance of Kyrat's religion and how his devout father let it guide him. Intel reveals an attack planned on the monastery and Ajay helps defend it. Afterwards, Ajay is sent to recover weapons from Longinus (performing one of his blood diamond missions) and returns to the monastery where Ajay faces another choice: The Golden Path is informed that De Pleur has arranged for Royal Army soldiers to manage an opium plantation. Sabal wants the plantation destroyed, calling the opium a poison that needs to be wiped out. Amita, on the other hand, wants the soldiers killed but the plantation kept intact, claiming that the opium can be sold to bring some much-needed revenue to Kyrat's reconstruction. Either way, the plantation falls into Golden Path hands.

After a mission where Ajay is sent to protect two religious statues known as The Sleeping Saints, Noore contacts Ajay and asks him to come see her at Shanath Arena. There, Ajay finds Noore inconsolable. She tells Ajay that Paul De Pleur is having a farewell party at his stronghold; the City of Pain and won't be back in Kyrat for a while. She gives Ajay the location of a village where Paul is collecting torture subjects and Ajay stows away on a truck, contacting either Amita or Sabal (depending on who is currently in control of the Golden Path) and letting them know he's going after Paul. Ajay is told to bring Paul back alive.

Within the City of Pain, Ajay must move stealthily in order to avoid raising the alarm, eventually making his way to the main building where Paul has a hostage tied up. Ajay takes his place, freeing the hostage, and places a bag over his head, pretending to be tied up. Paul enters the room on the phone with his wife, Laura Harmon, and daughter, Ashley, speaking as a normal, well-meaning father promising to bring his little girl a gift from his travels. Incidentally, these gifts are stolen from Kyrati villagers and murdered Golden Path members.

City of pain

The City of Pain

After the call, Paul takes off the bag and recognizes Ajay, who headbutts him, knocking him out. He takes Paul and puts him into the trunk of a car and drives off. When Paul comes to, Ajay tells him Noore sends her regards, to which Paul responds, "Noore? Noore?! Hahaha!! She still thinks her family's still alive? We killed them years ago!"

At this point, the player may either stop and destroy the car or continue to the Golden Path rendezvous point. Once there, if Paul is still alive, he is handed over to Sabal and Amita. They thank Ajay before taking Paul into a house to be interrogated. Paul's phone rings and he begs Ajay to let him speak to his daughter who is presumably calling. Once the game is concluded, Paul can be found sitting in a bamboo cage east of Banapur, muttering to himself. The player has the option to leave him or kill him.

Returning to the opium plantation, Ajay finds a solemn Amita who tells him that Sabal's next target is the Rochan Brick Factory where the Royal Army has scientists working on drug concoctions. A third choice is presented:

Sabal: If the player chooses Sabal, he will meet with soldiers who will help him destroy the Brick Factory. He will go to the roof of the factory and plants a bomb to enter the lab through the chimney. Within the factory, he will kill all inside and plant C4 before fleeing; destroying the entire factory.

Amita: If the player chooses Amita, he will meet with a handful of Golden Path soldiers. The leader will say that Ajay must disable three air controller generators to force the soldiers out of the factory. When they leave, Ajay enters but begins inhaling opium gas. While suffering the effects of the drugs, Ajay kills the primary chemist...multiple times. After this, Ajay receives the all clear from Amita and leaves the factory, picking off the remaining Royal Army soldiers.

Following this, Ajay receives orders from Amita and Sabal that it's time to take out Noore, however, Ajay says that he will decide her fate since Noore had provided him information to capture Paul. At Shanath Arena, Ajay finds a secret entrance leading backstage and eliminates Noore's guards. He sneaks up on Noore, giving an announcement to the crowd, and points a 1911 at her back. If the player fires, Noore falls dead into the pit and is mauled by wild animals. If the player decides to spare her, Ajay taps her shoulder and reveals that Noore's family is gone. Heartbroken, Noore grabs Ajay's khukri and slits her wrist in front of the crowd, yelling, "Is this what you want?" before falling backwards into the pit to be torn apart by the animals. The Arena then falls under Golden Path control.

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Willis and Ajay talking

Ajay is then contacted by Willis Huntley who asks for his help at the airport in exchange for information. Ajay is instructed to take out snipers in the area before Willis can land his Cessna in order to meet with a Royal Army commander at the airport. When things go sour, Ajay helps defend Willis before the two speak about the intel Willis promised. Willis claims to be working for the CIA and that the information Ajay seeks is with a pilot currently taking off. Ajay runs to an ATV and drives it off the ramp, using his wingsuit to catch up to the plane, grab the information from the pilot, and leap away as he throws a grenade at the plane to destroy it. However, most of the information in the file he's recovered has been crossed out. Willis calls Ajay and tells him that he will reveal information bit by bit if Ajay helps him to eliminate a few key Royal Army commanders and help him take out Yuma Lau. During the course of these missions, Willis reveals that he knew Mohan back when he was working for Pagan Min to fight the nationalists during the first civil war and that Ajay's mother, Ishwari, was sent to spy on Pagan. When Mohan threatened Ishwari's life because she wanted to leave everything, she killed Mohan instead. Finally, all the men Willis has been sending Ajay to kill were CIA assets; loose ends that needed to be taken care of to erase the CIA's footprints in Kyrat. Willis then pushes Ajay out of his plane in the middle of the Himalayas, and Ajay is quickly knocked out by a Royal Army soldier.

Act Three

Yuma Lau-

Yuma in Durgesh

Ajay wakes up and finds himself being watched by Yuma, Pagan Min, and the soldier who captured him. Pagan tells Yuma he wants to keep Ajay alive but teach him a lesson. Ajay realizes he's been taken to Durgesh, a hellish prison in the mountains under Yuma's control. When Pagan and Yuma leave, the guard drugs Ajay who wakes up to see that his cell door is open. Within the caves of the prison, Ajay finds prisoners who have gone insane and items scattered around to create a grappling hook. However, he must avoid contact with Rakshasa, Shangri-La demons, patrolling the prison. He manages to make it down the mountainside to a snow-covered village where people are forced to mine for Royal Army soldiers. Ajay must either avoid or take down all the soldiers, recover his weapons, and escape. He nearly freezes to death and collapses, seeing a large creature (a Yeti) coming towards him before he passes out.

Escape from Durgesh Prison DLC

Ajay wakes up and hears Pagan speaking to him through the radio, apologizing for Yuma's behavior and explaining how he found him and had him patched up. Ajay has been left in a Bell Tower in the North of Kyrat but Pagan leaked his location to Amita and Sabal who have acquired a chopper. But Pagan still needs to show some 'tough love' and reveals that some of Yuma's soldiers are on their way to the extraction point. Ajay has 30 minutes to reach the extraction point but may perform activities or karma events to add time to the clock. Additionally, Ajay may perform 'chores' for Pagan that will 'stick it to Yuma'. Eventually, Ajay makes it to the extraction point.

Valley of the Yetis DLC

During his escape from Durgesh, Ajay heard of an expedition Yuma was leading into the Lost Valley to find a relic that is rumored to grant immortality. Ajay and the helicopter pilot decide to go after this relic as well, but the chopper comes under attack. The pilot, Sukhwinder, bails out, and Ajay crashes with the helicopter, later waking up to hear voices on his radio. The pilot has been captured by unknown hostiles in the mountains and Ajay must find him. Part way through his search, Ajay discovers a shrine within a large cavern and finds individuals wearing horned helmets and furs who don't seem to be part of Yuma's expedition. However, they are hostile and Ajay dispenses of the lot. He makes his way to a Relay Station and radios for help.

First night

First Night

Someone responds to Ajay and advises him to stay put due to an incoming storm, but help is on the way. Then, Ajay hears another conversation over the radio, referring to him as an 'interloper', giving up his location, and stating he must be killed before the start of a ritual. Ajay prepares for the assault and successfully defends the station against the attackers.

The next morning, Ajay receives a transmission from an individual dubbed "Master Sandesh", claiming that he has taken Sukhwinder captive and is preparing to kill him. When Ajay asks what he wants, Sandesh states that he wants Ajay to try and rescue the pilot so that he may be judged by Yalung, a demon deity. If he doesn't come, the pilot will be killed. Ajay makes his way up the mountain and into the caverns where he kills Yalung's worshipers and finds the pilot tied up. He runs over to free him only to be knocked out by Sandesh who says he will meet Yalung and be judged.

Sometime later, Ajay awakens and hears someone yelling (presumably Sukhwinder). He sees a silhouette of a much larger figure pick up the screaming man and tear off his head before leaving. Ajay has lost all of his equipment, except his flashlight, and must navigate the sacrificial caves. He makes his way through the caverns, stepping over innumerable skeletons and bones before he finds a Yeti eating something. If the yeti spots him, it will chase Ajay and try to kill him. Within that cavern are holes that Ajay can hide in and, in one of them, he finds a grappling hook and uses it to escape the cave. He returns to the relay station where he must, again, defend it against Sandesh's soldiers.

The next morning, Ajay receives another transmission from Sandesh who claims it was an honor to have been given to an 'awakened of Yalung'; ergo, a yeti. He says Ajay's presence in the valley must be cleansed and all the radio signals have been jammed. Upon exiting the relay station, he hears a conversation between two soldiers, telling each other that a radio maintenance crew crashed their truck, to which one soldier says someone should be sent to check out the jammers to make sure they haven't frozen. Ajay heads to the crash site and is able to disable two generators powering the radio jammers.

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The First Yeti who Ajay Kills

The third and final generator lies at a shrine and Ajay manages to use his wingsuit and soars down to it. A yeti guards the last generator and the player can either evade it or kill it. Shots to the head will stun it long enough that a takedown can be performed. The yet can also be skinned, collecting its heart, before the body vanishes in a plume of orange smoke.

Ajay returns to the Relay Station where he must spend a third night defending against Sandesh's forces. The forest is alight with fire but Ajay successfully defends another attack. The next morning Ajay attempts to call for help, to no avail, but hears a transmission over the radio. Sandesh's soldiers have come into possession of some explosives and speak of an unknown individual in custody who is ordered to be given 'the elixir' and placed with other captives as offerings. Ajay then ambushes a convoy and heads over to the prison to find the bomb maker, while trying not to trigger the alarm. After killing a few of the prison guards, Ajay finds the bomb maker, Digvijay, and escorts him out of the prison, all the while killing guards.

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Sandesh's Fortress

Returning to the relay station, Ajay has to face off against Sandesh's disciples who are now armed with explosives. Upon surviving another night, Ajay hears Digvijay on the radio claiming that he "cannot completely thank him for saving his life" and mentions the 'relic', stating it made him see things and how the elixir 'transforms human flesh'. Digvijay then tells Ajay that he has left homemade explosives at random coordinates. Ajay proceeds to recover Digvijay's explosives, also managing to destroy the disciple's elixir supplies in the process. Having destroyed the supplies Ajay takes a disciple's truck and returns to the relay station where he defends the station one last time.

Come morning, Ajay finally manages to get in contact with Golden Path officials. They ask if he has found and destroyed Yalung's relic to which Ajay says he's working on it. Ajay requests a pick up at the peak of Hajura'Amako Hatama once he finds the relic and leaves the relay station. Realizing he needs an oxygen mask to reach the peak of the mountain, he kills a disciple of Sandesh and loots his body for a mask. Ajay continues up the peak, killing a yeti along the way. He makes his way into a cavern where he encounters grotesque stone statues depicting an apparent transformation from a human into a yeti. He finds the relic, a large object emitting a yellow glow, and fires on it. A yellow gas is released and Ajay blacks out.

Ajay wakes up and sees that the Relic is creating more yetis to protect itself. Ajay must destroy all of the Relic's 'roots' and, once he manages to do so, the Relic explodes, knocking Ajay out. When he wakes up, Ajay finds, to his horror, that he has turned into a yeti while a disembodied voice says, "Your path is with us, not against us. Awaken and walk beside us."

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Official Concept Art after the Ending

The DLC then ends, however, as a continuation into the main story must progress, it is alluded to that Ajay runs out into the snow, hallucinating as a result of the Relic's gasses, and passes out. He is later found by the Golden Path and brought back to the Ghale Homestead where Amita or Sabal (depending on who is in control) tells him he was found half frozen to death.

Act Three (Continuation)

After the events of the Valley of the Yetis, Ajay awakens in his bed in the Ghale Homestead where the leader of the Golden Path tells him he was found in the mountains, near frozen to death. After freeing all the southern outposts in Kyrat, he meets up with Amita at Shanath Arena who tells him it's time to take the Kings Bridge, allowing the Golden Path to move into Northern Kyrat. After taking the bridge, Ajay enters the North and is told to meet some Golden Path allies in the village of Utkarsh. There, he is taken into the basement of a home where underground Golden Path soldiers thank Ajay for linking the South with the North. Suddenly, they hear voices above and Ajay is stunned to see Pagan Min speaking with the home's residents. While appearing to be gracious and going so far as to offer them protection against the 'Golden Path terrorists', Pagan leaves and has his soldiers execute the family. Ajay follows after him and is able to destroy Min's vehicle from a Buzzer. However, the real Pagan Min contacts Ajay and scolds him for "ruining a perfectly good body double with hair loss. He wasn't even Asian, for Christ's sake!"

Payback

Ajay fighting against Yuma

Then Sabal and Amita ask Ajay to meet with them. Ajay enters their tent, seeing over a dozen Golden Path soldiers watching the beginning of a broadcast. Ajay sits and Pagan Min appears on screen, crediting Yuma's fierce willingness to defend him against the Golden Path but, simultaneously, giving away her position at the KEO Svargiya Mine. Ajay goes to the mine to confront Yuma and defeats her soldiers but, once inside the mine, Yuma drugs him. Ajay experiences a hallucinogenic trip where he makes his way through a forest, seeing images of whomever is currently the leader of the Golden Path.

If it's Sabal, he is seen berating Golden Path soldiers who sided with Amita, slitting their throats and saying they desecrated their heritage and spit on the Gods and, in doing so, cut their own throats.

If it's Amita, she is seen telling a soldier to go into every home, collect every child, and bring them to her. She tells villagers that, if they love Kyrat, they will return to their homes or be shot.

Ajay continues onward until he faces Yuma who transforms into Kalinag. Ajay is forced to shoot at every vision of Kalinag and his white tiger as they appear. Eventually, he defeats Yuma, coming out of his hallucination to find himself stabbing her over and over. After her death, Ajay goes to visit Bhadra who is solemn due to Amita and Sabal constantly fighting. Since she is believed to be the Tarun Matara, she finds herself caught in between their tug-of-war for power. She tells Ajay that their next focus is Jalendu Temple and whoever's plan Ajay follows will be the unquestioned leader of the Golden Path. When asked what she wants, Bhadra says she longs for a free Kyrat but cannot make the decision on her own. As the son of Mohan Ghale, Ajay's decision will carry more weight and the people will listen to him.

Sabal: he will want to restore Jalendu Temple with the intention of using it as the ceremonial site to make Bhadra the Tarun Matara, killing off the Royal Army soldiers that defend it.

Amita: she will want the temple destroyed, seeing the Tarun Matara ceremony as outdated and a way to 'whore off young girls'. In the process of destroying the temple, all of Kyrat's historical treasures and gold kept within will be melted down and used to purchase things the country may need after its restoration.

Following the mission at Jalendu Temple, the leader of the Golden Path will call on Ajay to defend Utkarsh against a mortar bombardment. Afterwards, he meets with the leader and is then tasked with killing the other. For example, if the leader of the Golden Path is Sabal, he will tell you that Amita's views are too extreme and she poses a threat. Similarly, Amita will say that Sabal's views are antiquated and will prevent Kyrat from progressing into the future. Ajay has the option to either kill the opposing leader or spare their lives.

Confront Pagan Min

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The Choice

Finally, Ajay meets the Golden Path for the last attack on Pagan's fortress. They help close the gap for Ajay to go to the Royal Palace. Ajay drives up the mountain and finds Pagan preparing a dinner for them. Pagan sits and gives Ajay two choices, to shoot him ("boring") or spare him and go spread Ishwari's ashes together.

Shoot: If the player shoots, Ajay will return home and connect to the Golden Path leader, saying that Pagan is dead but he didn't find Lakshmana. After that, the player can climb the fortress and loot Pagan's body, giving you valuable items and 250,000 Rupees.

Spare: If the player spares Pagan, he will speak with Ajay and reveal that no matter who is in control of the Golden Path, Kyrat belongs to him, it always has. He takes Ajay outside to a small shrine where he reveals another startling bit of information. When Ishwari was sent to spy on Pagan, she had a child, a daughter, with him named Lakshmana. Feeling betrayed, Mohan killed Lakshmana and then Ishwari killed Mohan in return before fleeing Kyrat. After her death, Pagan entered the shrine only once, a sane man, and came out 'like this'. Ajay leaves his mother's ashes within the shrine and exits to see Pagan in his helicopter, saying that Kyrat is Ajay's, but he's taking the chopper. Pagan then flies off and Ajay tells the Golden Path leader that Pagan is gone and he found Lakshmana.

Spare then Shoot: It's entirely possible to kill Pagan after spreading the ashes. After he takes off in the helicopter, the player has a few moments of control during which he can destroy the helicopter. The game will display "THE KING IS DEAD" in the same way as the 'Shoot' ending. Afterwards you can find Pagan's remains beside the helicopter at the base of his palace, with the same loot as you would normally find on his body.

After the Main Campaign

At this point, Ajay can visit whomever is the leader of the Golden Path.

Sabal: Sabal will be at Jalendu Temple. There, the player will see him doing exactly what was foretold in Yuma's vision. He is seen slitting the throats of Amita's supporters right in front of Bhadra who is barely visible inside a litter, wearing the robes of a Tarun Matara. Ajay protests, pointing to Bhadra, but Sabal justifies his actions by saying sins against the gods can only be cleansed in blood.

Amita: She will be in Tirtha, doing the same as in Yuma's vision, forcibly taking children from their parents to build up an army and manage opium fields. She claims to be sacrificing liberties now for peace later. When Ajay asks what Bhadra thinks of all this, Amita says she's sent her away; she doesn't need a Tarun Matara for her enemies to rally behind. When Ajay asks where, Amita says that it doesn't matter as she cannot come back. This implies that Bhadra has either been sent into exile or has been killed.

After each cutscene, Ajay can choose to spare or kill the current leader and their followers. If the player has spared the other leader prior to the final confrontation with Pagan Min, they can find them out in Kyrat and kill them there if they choose to do so.

Sabal: can be found meditating alone at a campsite just south of Lake Visalakhutta in North Kyrat.

Amita: is camped at the Sherpa Yak enclosure with just a few of her followers on a plateau in Southern Kyrat, just north of Banapur.

Missions

As with Far Cry 2 and Far Cry 3, there are several types of missions in Far Cry 4.

  • Story Missions - These missions advance the player through the game.
  • Side Missions - The player can unlock missions for Longinus, and Yogi & Reggie. Also, the player can take part in missions set in Shangri-La.
  • Assassination - The player in this mission must use stealth to take out targets.
  • Eye For An Eye - Similar to Assassination but the player is not required to use stealth.
  • Hunting Control - The player must track down a rogue animal.
  • Hunting Survival - The player must defend against waves of predators.
  • Hunting Supplies - The player hunts for animals to skin for supplies.
  • Kyrat Fashion Week - It involves hunting for rare animals and then skinning them.
  • Golden Path Supplies - The player races against getting the supplies to the drop-off.
  • Hostage Rescue - It has the player rescue a group of hostages from the Royal Army.
  • Armed Escort - It involves defending against waves of enemies while defending a truck.
  • Bomb Defusing - The bombs must be defused without getting caught.
  • Propaganda Center - These side missions involve destroying propaganda equipment.
  • Pagan's Wrath - A convoy must be destroyed.

Development

Far Cry 4 is directed by Alex Hutchinson who also directed Assassin's Creed III.[1]

Reception

Far Cry 4 received positive reviews upon release, scoring 82/100, 80/100 and 85/100 on Metacritic for the Xbox One,[2] PC,[3] and PS4[4] versions respectively.

Reviewers praised character development and interesting lore,[5] while the community on Slant collectively agreed that the adventure aspects of the game add to what would otherwise be just another FPS.[6]

Soundtrack

The game's soundtrack is composed by film composer Cliff Martinez. The soundtrack was released on November 4, 2014 via digital download. Along with the composed soundtrack, Far Cry 4 also features licensed songs that appear in the game itself or the game's trailers, listed below.

In-game

  • The Bombay Royale - "You Me Bullets Love" (Plays during the prologue)
  • The Bombay Royale - "Jaan Pehechaan Ho" (Plays during the raid in the final mission and during credits)
  • Panjabi MC - "Jogi" (Plays throughout the mission 'Advanced Chemistry')
  • Panjabi MC - "Mundian to Bach Ke" (Plays during 'City of Pain', when Ajay is Kidnapping De Pleur)
  • The Bombay Royale - "The Bombay Twist" (plays during the mission 'Key to the North"' after stealing the chemistry truck)
  • The Bombay Royale - "The River" (Plays during the final mission after destroying Pegan Min's statue)
  • The Bombay Royale - "Jaan Pehechan Ho" (Plays on the beginning on "Ashes to Ashes" mission)
  • The Bombay Royale - "Gyara 59" (Plays after the final mission, after leaving the Ghale Homestead)
  • Akasha - "Hippy Shit" (Plays throughout Yogi and Reggie's missions)
  • Steve Byrd - "Ethnic Soup" (Plays through Yogi and Reggie's mission The burning forest)
  • Bollywood Frequencies (Plays throughout Yogi and Reggie's missions) can be found on APM music.
  • Bombay Bimbo (Plays throughout Yogi and Reggie's missions) can be found on APM music.
  • The Clash - Should I Stay or Should I Go - Remastered (Plays at the end of the game before credits start)

In-Radio

  • Lekha Rathnakumar - Haishaba (A) - Authentic IndAa 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
  • Lekha Rathnakumar - Khel Hai (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
  • Lekha Rathnakumar - Mehandi No Rang (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
  • Lekha Rathnakumar - Nasho Che (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
  • Lekha Rathnakumar - Kathi (A) - Authentic India 5 - Bhangra & Dandya
  • Mr. Mano - Ada Kunguma Poo (A) - Authentic India Today 2 - Bollywood & Koliwood Film Songs
  • Bollywood - Katti Kalandal
  • Drew Milligan - Shake Somethin' - Hip Hop Beds

In Trailers

Trivia

  • Far Cry 4 is the first to have a protagonist that is native to the game's environment.
  • Far Cry 4 is also the first game in the series to have the protagonist to be connected to the villain before the events of the game.
  • A secret ending can be activated by waiting for roughly 13 minutes after Pagan Min left the dining table at the beginning of the game.
  • Far Cry 4's Valley of the Yetis DLC takes place a few miles from North Kyrat over the hills.
  • The weapons available to the player in the E3 demo included an A99, SA-50, Auto-Cross, and MG42. Despite having various attachments, none of them showed on the weapon wheel. Player 2 (Gyrocopter Pilot) was given an M79, but did not use any other weapons.
  • The E3 demo featured exclusive gameplay where Ajay is to locate Ratu Gadhi and along the way locates and destroys a convey before teaming up with Hurk (player 2) and liberating Ratu Gadhi. The gameplay is speculated to have only been for a demo presentation and not an actual mission from the final release.

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