Published: 2018-12-14, Author: Adrian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Hilarious physics-based shenanigans, Plenty of daft fun to be had, Masses of weapons and vehicles to play with, Easy checkpoint/save system
Graphics look a little dated and underwhelming, Missions are highly repetitive, Fairly short if you stick to the main story, You need to work for the fun
Just Cause 4 is a mixed bag. If you enjoyed the last games, you'll enjoy more of the same here.On the downside it's graphically lacking in places, a little short in terms of storyline, can get quite repetitive, and we're not convinced there's not enough n...
Abstract: My favourite character in the new Just Cause is called Larry. That's what I decided to call him anyway. When I met him, Larry was - how can I say this? - recently dead. Furthemore, Larry was - how can I say this? - attached to the fender of the car I had...
Abstract: As with the other games, Just Cause 4 is a large open world title with pretty graphics that lets you go off and do the main story or side missions. Where it differs is that there is less moral ambiguity, less choice for you, the player, to make. Your job...
Published: 2018-12-24, Author: Rob , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Just Cause 4 kicks off its very first mission with a tired video game trope: your protagonist, Rico Rodriguez, waltzes right onto the scene of what will become the final mission with a fully developed loadout. But of course instead of triumphing in that f...
Has some high points, but they soon give way to glaring faults. Not the worst, but difficult to recommend.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Just Cause 4 is fun when you're unloading lead, dancing around lightning, and blowing things up but it lacks significantly elsewhere. Avalanche has released a very unpolished open world experience that feels outdated visually and mechanically. To add insu...
Published: 2018-12-11, Author: Stan , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: San Esperito, Panau, Medici, you think after toppling 3 dictatorships Rico Rodriguez would hang up the grappling hook, sit on a remote beach, beer in hand and enjoy some time to himself. However that would mean the series is over and you know that isn't g...
Published: 2018-12-08, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
We can understand why gamers are upset. In many ways Just Cause 4 seems like a downgrade from the 3-year-old Just Cause 3. Character models and animation detail appear to be much the same, while the environment in some areas look a little better, but many...
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...