Traversal is empowering when it works, Staggeringly huge, varied open world, A playground for creative players, Lots of content to grind through
Traversal is frustrating when it doesn't work, World lacks life and personality, Extreme weather is underused, Mission design is annoying, Some technical issues
Just Cause 4 delivers a truly astounding open world that lacks much to do beyond “blow up more gas tanks.” A shallow story, an absence of interesting NPCs, and frustrating mission design make for an uninvolving game that sometimes feels like a job to play...
Should you join Rico in his newest mission? The answer lies in the kinds of game you enjoy. If you had fun with the prior titles, then Just Cause 4 delivers enough improvements to make it worth a playthrough. Likewise if you enjoy open world. If, on the o...
Publicerad: 2018-12-04, Författare: Dan , testad av: ign.com
Just Cause 4 has everything you expect from a Just Cause game, almost to a fault. Relative to Just Cause 3 the improvements are widespread across its beautiful open world, but generally minor. So while blowing up yet another dictator's army is the same ki...
If you liked previous Just Cause titles, then you'll feel right at home in Just Cause 4—at first. Once you dive deeper into the game, you'll encounter several new features, like a more complex grappling hook system that can be configured with various add...
Publicerad: 2018-12-04, Författare: Michael , testad av: gamespot.com
Kinetic traversal system is as satisfying and efficient as ever, Tools for creative destruction are awesome and at your fingertips, Physics system lets you experiment with new gadgets
Often uninspired mission structure that doesn't bring out the game's best, Unusually bare open world without enough enticing activities
Publicerad: 2018-12-04, Författare: Dan , testad av: ign.com
Just Cause 4 has everything you expect from a Just Cause game, almost to a fault. Relative to Just Cause 3 the improvements are widespread across its beautiful open world, but generally minor. So while blowing up yet another dictator's army is the same ki...
As I said, I'm not done. I plan to chip away at Just Cause 4 ($60 on Humble) over the next week or two and hopefully write a definitive review at some point. Between the technical issues, the drab story, and the baffling mission structure though I'm feeli...