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March 2010
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The editors liked
Amusing sequences and situations
Good variety of weapons and vehicles
Open environments
The options the grapple gun affords
The ability to ride in any vehicle
Amazingly expansive open world
Loads to do for hours
Satisfying action sequences
Incredible game world
Brilliant grapple hook
So much fun in all the chaos
Freedom gives plenty of scope for fun
Gameplay Impressions
Review
There's a lot to like about Just Cause 2. For starters it looks magnificent. 1000 sq km is a lot of gameplay space and as far as the eye are glorious sights filled with snowcapped mountains
Beaches and dense tropical jungles
The editors didn't like
Plot lacks coherence
Poor quality voice acting
PEGI 18
There are some worrying bugs which leave the player stranded in midair
Forcing a restart
Strange vehicle dynamics
Unusual voiceovers
Locations can sometimes feel incredibly similar to each other
Mediocre combat
Horrid voice acting
Some dire checkpoints
Combat system scrappy
Gameplay Impressions
Review
There’s a lot to like about Just Cause 2. For starters it looks magnificent. 1000 sq km is a lot of gameplay space and as far as the eye are glorious sights filled with snowcapped mountains
Gameplay Impressions, Review, There's a lot to like about Just Cause 2. For starters it looks magnificent. 1000 sq km is a lot of gameplay space and as far as the eye are glorious sights filled with snowcapped mountains, beaches and dense tropical jungles
Gameplay Impressions, Review, There’s a lot to like about Just Cause 2. For starters it looks magnificent. 1000 sq km is a lot of gameplay space and as far as the eye are glorious sights filled with snowcapped mountains, beaches and dense tropical jungles
Rico's relentless over-the-top approach to creating chaos and destroying enemy morale does keep the game from getting stale, even in the wake of flaws and glitches, but the linear storyline and some flawed game design choices keep it from being anythi...
Avalanche took the criticisms levelled at Just Cause – too much auto-aiming, too much handholding, not enough to do – and either wiped those flaws out completely or built clever workarounds to make them more fun. The result is a ludicrously en...