![]() One of the main ways to unlock new stuff, be they missions, weapons or vehicles is to fill up the Chaos meter. But the story feels mainly like a formality just so you can get to blowing stuff up. Sure, there are some twists and turns here and there but it’s all very “been-there-done-that”. You’ve been sent to not only take down this evil regime as before, but also to confront your old mentor, Sheldon, who’s gone AWOL on the island. Rico is back in Just Cause 2, this time having moved to the Asian island of Panau, which has been taken over by a Kim Jong-Il esque dictator with a love for himself. You had a grapple hook and a parachute and set about taking down the evil regime bestowed upon the fictional Central American island. He is pretty much James Bond, John McClane, El Mariachi and Rambo all rolled into one. It has a story, kind of, but it also has a lot of guns and stuff waiting to be turned into balls of flames and that’s where the fun comes from.įor those unfamiliar with Just Cause, it was a third person shooter which came out in 2006 in which you played an employee of The Agency known as Rico, fitting the Mexican stereotype in every single way possible. Just Cause 2 is pretty much a game of blowing stuff up. Of course, we here at Console Monster don’t endorse you going out to your nearest car park and blowing up a bunch of cars, but doing it in video games is totally fine. ![]() ![]() I have no idea why but I think it’s intricately setting out your explosives and watching the cacophony of explosions and noise that follows. Blowing stuff up is intensely satisfying. ![]()
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