![]() ![]() I tried to think of a good metaphor for Just Cause 4, and the best I could come up with is it’s like playing the Saran Wrap ball game, but instead of good prizes each time, sometimes the prize is another escort mission, or more busy work, or you have to fly halfway across the island for the next mission. All that extra work towards unlocking a gun I had just grown to like, but wouldn’t be able to get again until I’d finished the campaign. After jumping through those hoops, then the map told me I couldn’t unlock the last region until I did the final mission. I then looked in the menus for how to unlock the ability to call in the Wind Gun via supply drop, and found that there were two regions I had to unlock first, and a mission I had to do before I could unlock either of those. ![]() A minute or two into my spree I ran out ammo, and looked around to find more. Thinking it might not do much, I pointed it at a few boxes, which it blew out of sight with a satisfying, “Ffwoom!” I then gleefully ran around the factory, literally blowing away enemies, cars, metal shipping containers, and anything else not nailed down. I had just finished a lengthy mission at a car factory, when I came across a weapon cache containing the Wind Gun. The time I found the Wind Gun is indicative of my overall experience with Just Cause 4. Also, players can use Rico’s grappling hook to attach anyone to other objects, or balloons, or soon-to-be-exploding gas tanks. The game makes no mention of any issues or penalties for attacking innocent people. Violence: Players can use all sorts of real-world-inspired and fantastical guns to kill, blow up, or destroy enemies and civilians. If it was a movie, it would get a “R” rating on language alone. Other NPCs say similar curses, and use the F-word in various fashions. Language: Rico frequently mutters, “S***” in-game and in-cutscene. Read on to see if the game is able to weather the storm, or if it’s just a cold front passing by. These devices are new to the series, and Rico will now have to contend with wild tornadoes, lightning storms, and blizzards. There, he clashes with familiar cannon fodder enemy the Black Hand, and Oscar Espinosa, who enforces his rule with his private army and weather machines. In Just Cause 4, protagonist Rico Rodriguez takes his talents for toppling dictators down to the fictional South American country of Solis. ![]()
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