This game is just mindless destruction with an arsenal of usual, and unusual weapons. If you love blowing stuff up, doing over the top stunts and just generally messing around then this game is for you, because that's all this game is.
This game is just mindless destruction with an arsenal of usual, and unusual weapons. If you love blowing stuff up, doing over the top stunts and just generally messing around then this game is for you, because that's all this game is.
Some games are really fun when you step outside of the intended gameplay cycle. Sandbox games like Grand Theft Auto V tend to be really enjoyable when you ignore missions and just play around in the world, seeing how much you can abuse and break the systems there.
Lots of dumb, physics-bending violence; Medici is a huge playground of guilt-free destruction; Grappling hook, parachute, tether, and wing suit make the game feel very active and liberating
Intended gameplay cycle is tedious; Takes too long to unlock the most fun mods and weapons; No official multiplayer
Never underestimate how much a good explosion can make up for other shortcomings. Sure, a fiery explosion in the real world is typically a horrible, destructive event, but in movies and games, explosions are pretty much a requirement these days.
Pretty graphics; fun with physics (explosive style); lots of freedom to figure out how to wreak things; lots of explosions
Long load times; annoying syncing issues with the Square Enix service; forced to play challenges to unlock you're your destructive potential
Ultimate freedom is the objective of Just Cause 3, a game in the open world adventure that continues the over the top destruction opportunities of its predecessors. Taking place half a decade after the popular Just Cause 2, the main character Rico Rodriguez returns once again to release an isla...
Ultimate destruction – New wingsuit and supply drops
Shallow gameplay not for everyone – Some technical issues
A chaotic action romp, tragically let down by repetition and padding. There's fun to be had, but all too little variety in its huge open world.
Beautiful; varied environment; Great tools for destruction and traversal; The explosions look amazing
Too much repetition of objectives; Basic features hidden behind unlock system; An overreliance on gunplay
There are few absolute certainties in life. In fact, just three. Death, taxes, and the fact that jetpacks make any game better. The first noteworthy DLC for Just Cause 3 is here and it's available as part of trio of content chunks, though only the first is playable right now.
It's an infinite-use jetpack
Always
There is something to be applauded in the unabashed gaming purity that Just Cause has brought to the table so far in its three iterations. It has never been about being overly concerned with the convo
Wingsuit is a novel and well executed idea; Brilliant fun while it lasts; Opens up reasons to replay the main campaign
Endgame is disappointing; Learning to fly can be occasionally frustrating
Just Cause 3 is a great game. It's a fantastic game even. The few nitpicks I had with Fast Travel and Supply Drops are issues I was willing to overlook. But I can't in good conscience recommend this game to anyone at the moment, not while the performance issues are so bad.
Just Cause 3; like its predecessor; once again puts you in the shoes of Rico Rodriguez; a somewhat lovable protagonist with a hefty appetite for destruction; and a touch of sarcasm that make his lines a lot more bearable; The destruction is fantastic.
Why is there a currency for both Supply Drops? For a game that wants you to forgo restraint and throw caution to the wind; it's odd that Supply Drops require Supply Tokens in order to be used.
It has been six years since Just Cause 2 came along and proved itself to be one of the greatest gaming sequels ever, and for fans of the series it may have been quite a painful wait for this second sequel.
Just Cause 3 should really be called Just Do What You Want, because it's quite the wild ride. The premise of the game is that the protagonist, Rico Rodriguez, is back in his home country of Medici, a fictional Mediterranean island run by a brutal dictator.
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