As a large part of Ubisoft's marketing campaign, some have moaned that the flamboyant antagonist isn't in Far Cry 4 as much as he should be. Steve argues that his absence is integral, not detrimental.
The week of Far Cry 4's release saw some interesting reactions to Pagan Min's presence in the game. Or, more precisely, the supposed lack of it. Howls of derision filled certain message boards, complaining that he didn't have as much screentime as befits a man who so confidently appears on both the boxart and in the main marketing campaign. Surely he should have shown up more, strutting around in that pink suit and troll hair, stabbing people in the throat, demanding more of your careful attention, like a Kyrati Beat Takeshi in Battle Royale.
This is, of course, utter nonsense....
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The week of Far Cry 4's release saw some interesting reactions to Pagan Min's presence in the game. Or, more precisely, the supposed lack of it. Howls of derision filled certain message boards, complaining that he didn't have as much screentime as befits a man who so confidently appears on both the boxart and in the main marketing campaign. Surely he should have shown up more, strutting around in that pink suit and troll hair, stabbing people in the throat, demanding more of your careful attention, like a Kyrati Beat Takeshi in Battle Royale.
This is, of course, utter nonsense....
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from VideoGamer.com - PSP Updates http://ift.tt/1uVKHZS
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