Here’s 20 minutes of me blowing everything up in Just Cause 3
Want to see what liberating a twon means to mecenary Rico Rodriguez? Spoiler, stuff blows up. A lot of stuff.
Want to see what liberating a twon means to mecenary Rico Rodriguez? Spoiler, stuff blows up. A lot of stuff.
Wondering just how well Just Cause 3 fairs on console? Seems as though the PS4 version at least manages to keep up with the mayhem Rico can cause.
Like every other game, Just Cause 3 will have a day-one patch. Expect to download nearly 3GB of data before you get your jollies in Just Cause 3.
Just Cause 3 certainly knows how to make an explosion or two look pretty. There’s a ton of destruction to sift through in any session of the game, which means that you’ll need a moderately beefy PC to handle all the carnage. Here’s the minimum and recommended specifications from Avalanche Studios.
In Just Cause 3, it looks like CIA agent Rico Rodriguez will be more than just an Al Pacino lookalike, as his past is revealed. Explosively, I’d assume.
Looking forward to blowing things up with friends? Well you won't be able to do it at launch in Just Cause 3, but that doesn't mean the option won't come along later on.
Cardboard, a cellphone, sharp objects, Just Cause 3 and a numpty how has a flying phobia. What could possbly go wrong when all of that was combined?
Just Cause 3 is currently boasting that it may just have the biggest map ever seen in a video game, a sandbox that goes by the name of the Medici Island in the Mediterranean Sea. And I'm going to totally blow the s*** up out of it.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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