Just Cause 2 Review
Posted: March 24, 2010
Adam Sessler reviews the new multiplatform game Just Cause 2. Can traveling by grappling hook and parachute work in an adventure video game? Find out in this X-Play review of Just Cause 2.
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King_Grishmak
i got the demo for the pc, and the cars are EXTREMELY difficult to drive, but other than that, it is even an amazing demo!
thysockphantom
ive yet to play this cause ive been way to distracted playing red dead redemption:) but i look fprward to try this one
hisnut32
no no it wont they will find some completely stupid reason like if a fish see it launch in its amazement it will never reproduce offspring
Dan3791
They should somehow introduce multiplayer.
BR4CR
The vehicles are about average for a game, but some of those aircraft challenges are a bit dicey. This game has been loads and loads of fun for me so far and I would advise any open world projects that are in the pipeline include somethign like the grappling hook. I go back to Liberty City now and wish Nico had a grappling hook. The hook with the chute, well that was a stroke of genius and it's the most fun way to get around. Sessler was right about the ground based vehicles: You won't miss 'em once you learn to slingshot with the hook & chute. The 'tower jump' challenges are nothing but pure adreniline.
ralph1628
OMG, anyone who likes sandbox games this is a MUST. I underestimated how much I would like this game.
SpooderW
Love this game, great review....I haven't had many problems with the vehicles though...
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