![]() ![]() ![]() Even the story is reheated, seeing Rico Rodriguez facing off against yet another oppressive, militarised regime that has the island firmly grasped in its iron grip. This is more of an iteration over JC3, adding refinements and neat little features over sweeping changes. In fact, it's every bit as fun and riotously knockabout as the previous entries in the series, despite not really doing much with the core concept that's all that new or exciting. Just Cause 4 feels like an open-world game that hasn't been afforded that luxury, its expansive island paradise of Solis lacking the same degree of polish and attention to detail that raises a game world to another level. This year has been a bit of a barnstormer for open-worlds, what with Red Dead Redemption II, Assassin's Creed Odyssey and others showing what can really be done when a studio is firing on all cylinders, given due time and resources to craft something special.
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