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10/10
Amazing ride!!!!!!
noohsaleh-556-99730616 December 2012
I have been keeping up with the whole far cry experience in the sense of the trailers to the point I purchased the game. But I didn't really follow up to the real 'Far Cry Experience' Which is this.

Most peeps out there know who Chris Mintz Plasse is and the roles he has played up till now and he is extremely talented .We all know we can expect a lot more. But that said the main actor I feel in this is not him am afraid but Michael Mundo . He is simple amazing . He brings so much attitude , madness and overall fear but at the same time charisma that its magic. The whole ride is an exhilarating one and one you feel could not be matched . Its raw but at the same time clean cut.

The whole idea to the 4 part mini series which is roughly 5 mins long or so that it brings you to an idea of what its like to be on such an island . Takes the game far cry 3 to a whole new level.

Must watch and I look forward to seeing more of Michael Mundo . Great actor . Plays an extremely convincing role , so fearful .

MUST WATCH - After the four part mini series there is still more . I don't want to spoil it for you . Must watch.
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6/10
The Definition of Insanity
mostbuster17 March 2024
It's no secret that a comedy starring Christopher Mintz-Plasse at his most popular, was guaranteed to get fans attention in 2012. Though without question, the true highlight of the show is Michael Mando's portrayal of Vaas. To see the future Better Call Saul actor, land an opportunity to set groundwork for performances he'd later become known for, is a real treat. Especially considering he was mainly a Canadian TV actor at that time.

Throughout a less than 30 minute total runtime, this series succeeds in being the found footage comedy it's aiming for. Unlike the varying quality of some productions in the same genre, FCE never suffers from feeling low budget. However, it feels like high level promotional material, that with some wishful thinking may have even served better as a film.

With a beautiful setting, decent supporting roles, and basic plot direction all separated into digestible 5 minute blocks, The Far Cry Experience is a must for any Far Cry fan. This flash in the pan for Michael Mando's career, only elevating the legacy of the game it's based on, and the villain he plays within it.
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