In the nearly two decades that Ubisoft has developed and/or produced the Far Cry games, the studio has almost always delivered. We say almost because not every entry has been as memorable as the highs. There've been a couple of lows too. This isn't to say that some Far Cry games aren't worth playing. Rather, this is to say that, in case you're considering the entire franchise, you might want to start with the good ones.

But, first things first, games like the Paradise Lost and the Hours of Darkness DLCs for Far Cry 5, are all excellent entries to the Far Cry series. However, because they're not exactly mainline titles, we've opted to exclude them from our list.

Obviously, Far Cry 6 isn't included on account that the game hasn't been released yet.

So, without further ado, here is our ranking of the Far Cry games from worst to best.

Far Cry Vengeance (2006)

Far Cry Vengeance is the one Far Cry game that nobody ever talks about. No one will bother to defend that the game is good. It's not. It's atrocious. It's exclusive to the Nintendo Wii and was a remake of Far Cry Instincts, which was also a remake of the first Far Cry game. However, Vengeance suffered from the lack of performant hardware on the Wii. This resulted in disappointing graphics with motion controls that didn't work half the time.