'Far Cry: Primal' Stone Age setting gets top marks from reviewers

As the reviews for the game "Far Cry: Primal" have started arriving, it has become clear that it has found a lot of admirers among the community. In addition to this, many have been pointing out how the latest offering it the "Far Cry" gaming series is different from what has been featured previously.
Drawing attention to the current offering "Far Cry: Primal," the review from Gamespot states that it "thrives" when the focus remains on the Stone Age setting. In this arena, the setting feeds into the combat and the brutal aspects of nature, and it results in a good challenge for the gamers. Here, the gamer will discover that even though he is faced with a number of challenges, he has the tools to overcome them. In short, the reviewer provides full points to the setting and states that it fully drives the action and other elements in the game. Finally, it states that this offering is different from other games in the "Far Cry" series as it looks and plays differently, but in the midst of it all, it manages to deliver a satisfying experience.
IGN, in its review, describes how the current game has come to the table with a "quiver of new ideas" and it is fun to play. It goes on to add in its review how the world that has been created in "Far Cry: Primal" is a dangerous one that is modeled on the open world setting. The review also provides top marks to the gameplay, which it describes as a winner, especially when it focuses on taming and riding beasts. Other attractive aspects in the game which are highlighted in the review include things like crafting, taming of beasts like bears and capturing rival camps. As for the negative aspects of the game, the reviewer states that the story could be improved and some of the quests could have been made more interesting.