Enormous, varied island to explore with lots of things to do, More than 100 vehicles to drive and pilot, You pull off all sorts of crazy stunts, Stuff blows up in lots of awesome ways, Using the grapple hook and parachute to move around is great fun
Broken targeting can make gunplay a pain, Some of the missions are more frustrating than fun, Various glitches and other scattered annoyances
Crazy stunts, a huge gameworld, and a playful attitude make Just Cause 2 a lot of fun despite its annoyances. ...
Striking out in a divergent direction is definitely an advisable move if you're going to differentiate your game from the rest of the pack in a crowded genre, and since Just Cause 2 is yet another entry into the ever-expanding open-world marketplace...
Published: 2010-03-23, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Just Cause 2 is ridiculous in the best possible way. In the space of a few moments, you can grapple to a hovering helicopter; beat up the pilot and hijack the chopper; blow up a cluster of fuel tanks; put the chopper on a collision course with an enorm...
Gorgeous locale, Grappling hook, Tons to see and do, Epic fun, Bolo Santosi,
idering the size and scope of the world, not to mention being void of any load times outside of reloading checkpoints or dying, this is one gorgeous game. The areas are all highly detailed and the particle effects and explosions are some of the best I hav...
Abstract: The original Just Cause was a sandbox-style action game that had a lot of really cool elements to it. Unfortunately, the game also had its fair share of issues, keeping it from being the revolutionary experience that it should’ve been. Now, Square-Enix...
I haven't had this much fun with an open-world game in years. Just Cause 2 is over-the-top and insanely fun. There are some issues in the game's presentation and the checkpoint system is far from perfect, but Just Cause 2 is otherwise a must-play...
Abstract: While property damage was just one of the innovative features Grand Theft Auto brought to the sandbox genre with its Rampage missions, it serves as the basis for Eidos Interactive’s Just Cause series. In the world of Just Cause, chaos reign...
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Published: 2010-04-10, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
When Just Cause was released a few years back the title showed great promise, but not much more. Riddled with bugs and not the most interesting storyline, Just Cause became yet another forgotten title in the deluge of games that was released a few y...
Abstract: Owing so much to the game Mercenariesfrom the ill-fated Pandemic studios, the Just Causeseries is back with a much, much better follow-up, in the guise of Just Cause 2. Sadly ditching the iconic art treatment of the original, this sequel is nevert...