

It's repetitive, yes, and typical of how the game treats its revolutionaries as caricatures, but he does at least give you one major gamechanger: the Supremo.

Juan Carlos, a veteran guerrilla, will school you on his guerrilla rules on how to be a guerrilla and succeed in guerrilla warfare. In the first few hours of Far Cry 6, you'll hear the word "guerrilla" more times than you'll be able to count.

Family-whether through blood or friendship-is a core theme in Far Cry 6 and one Dani struggles to reconcile given her history. As she comes to understand the plight of the people and Diego's suffering at the hands of his father, we see her alliances shift and her core beliefs strengthen. She begins as many underdogs do: unaware of what she truly believes in.
