Just Cause 3 (PC/PS4/XB1)
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First hour of gameplay (official release):
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This looks insane. It has me reminiscing about Mercenaries from back on the Xbox days.
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It sure is a beautiful place!
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/aoxBqDriYUc?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>My Specs:
ZX Spectrum
CPU: Z80 @ 3.5 MHz
GPU: Monochrome display
RAM: 48 KB
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Have not really kept up with this but how are the prior games?Comment
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Re: Just Cause 3 (PC/PS4/XB1)
Never played the first game, but the second one was pretty similar to the 3rd, maybe less crazy. Your grappling hook seems to be even more useful this time, and the wingsuit is a great addition.
JC2 was insanely fun, though I never finished it (I don't really know you if can "finish" this kind of game). You should go to youtube and watch the HUGE amount of insane videos people put together playing JC2.My Specs:
ZX Spectrum
CPU: Z80 @ 3.5 MHz
GPU: Monochrome display
RAM: 48 KB
OS: Sinclair BASICComment
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I've been watching a bunch of streams on Live from playstation,and absolutely cannot wait till Monday night...the game looks like it's definitely going to bring the craziness from 2 and with the added wingsuit is going to add so much more fun.People are for reviews if it backs their argument, and against them when they don't.“I believe the game is designed to reward the ones who hit the hardest – If you can’t take it, you shouldn’t play!” Jack Lambert“Quarterbacks should wear dresses.” Jack LambertComment
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No doubt it's a childish game. I'm sure some 12 y/o kids will spend most of their time attaching civilians/animals to building and trees. Yeah, the game allows that, but when I do get the game I'll probably avoid this nonsense. I might try this on enemies attacking me, but I can't see myself wandering around the island for 3 hours and doing just that for anyone I encounter.
I think JC2 was a bit less childish, though it did allow some insanely silly actions.
Now, regarding cars physics/damage, as expected, it seems to be on the 'childish' side as well. I saw a video of somebody driving a sports car, and he slightly hit a civilian car - and yet that car just flew over, hit a rock (cliff) and exploded. I wish the developers took car physics/damage a bit more seriously, but it's hard to ask for that when most of the game is about doing the impossible for hours.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVED JC2, but I just wish some things were a bit more mature (if that's the word). Still looking forward to play this one.My Specs:
ZX Spectrum
CPU: Z80 @ 3.5 MHz
GPU: Monochrome display
RAM: 48 KB
OS: Sinclair BASICComment
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Re: Just Cause 3 (PC/PS4/XB1)
No doubt it's a childish game. I'm sure some 12 y/o kids will spend most of their time attaching civilians/animals to building and trees. Yeah, the game allows that, but when I do get the game I'll probably avoid this nonsense. I might try this on enemies attacking me, but I can't see myself wandering around the island for 3 hours and doing just that for anyone I encounter.
I think JC2 was a bit less childish, though it did allow some insanely silly actions.
Now, regarding cars physics/damage, as expected, it seems to be on the 'childish' side as well. I saw a video of somebody driving a sports car, and he slightly hit a civilian car - and yet that car just flew over, hit a rock (cliff) and exploded. I wish the developers took car physics/damage a bit more seriously, but it's hard to ask for that when most of the game is about doing the impossible for hours.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVED JC2, but I just wish some things were a bit more mature (if that's the word). Still looking forward to play this one.Comment
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Re: Just Cause 3 (PC/PS4/XB1)
No doubt it's a childish game. I'm sure some 12 y/o kids will spend most of their time attaching civilians/animals to building and trees. Yeah, the game allows that, but when I do get the game I'll probably avoid this nonsense. I might try this on enemies attacking me, but I can't see myself wandering around the island for 3 hours and doing just that for anyone I encounter.
I think JC2 was a bit less childish, though it did allow some insanely silly actions.
Now, regarding cars physics/damage, as expected, it seems to be on the 'childish' side as well. I saw a video of somebody driving a sports car, and he slightly hit a civilian car - and yet that car just flew over, hit a rock (cliff) and exploded. I wish the developers took car physics/damage a bit more seriously, but it's hard to ask for that when most of the game is about doing the impossible for hours.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVED JC2, but I just wish some things were a bit more mature (if that's the word). Still looking forward to play this one.
Why? That's not what the game is about. It's like wishing that GTA had less violence. It's not a serious game and sometimes that's what you want. You have the control to not do things you don't like. You don't have to be 12 to do crazy things in a game that's just for funComment
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