![]() The end result is a vanilla shooter, where you feel like you spend more time looking for med kits and ammo than actually, y’know, playing the game. There’s no real over-the-shoulder shooting, no left trigger zoom, no cover system and no fully recharging health. #Just cause 2 pc slow ps2#Gunplay: Just Cause 2 feels like a PS2 era shooter. Makes you wonder why developers can’t grasp that missions shouldn’t be a chore that’s peripheral to what actually makes the game fun. This coupled with a poor excuse for a story and characters (Rico is about as deep as a puddle) makes for a pretty dismal experience. It’s plagued by the stereotypical go here/blow this up mission structure that you’ve played a million times, and it does the game no justice. ![]() While you could be doing really creative things nine times out of ten, you just have to shoot the bad guys. The Missions: *Sigh* This is the Achilles heel of the game. There are a lot of spots, particularly in the air where you’d swear you were looking at a photo. Graphical Wow Factor: The graphics are a mixed bag, character models look very last gen, but the moments of greatness more than compensate for this. It’s never-ending, the kind of game that makes want to you go out of your way to explore instead of exploration becoming a by-product of the missions. It turned out to be one of the smaller mountains in the game, and every time I felt like I was reaching the summit, there was another peak towering over it. The first thing I did was pick the tallest snowy mountain in sight and walk/grapple to the top. It’s Fecking Huge: Some of the most fun you can have in this game is simply picking a spot on the distant horizon and going there. The developers not only threw reality out the window, they threw it out doing mach 9 at 40,000 feet. ![]() ![]() Anything from tying a dude to your car for a joy ride, to jumping out of a plane just before it crashes into a mountain. Unlimited Screw-Around Factor: Just Cause 2 is the kind of game where you can spend a hundred hours just messing around. The sequel to a possibly underrated, but still awesome game arrives with a bang. ![]()
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