'Just Cause 3' will follow up with more explosive action.
Avalanche Studios' first two "Just Cause" titles were critically acclaimed and had reasonable success. So with "Just Cause 3", the studio steps up the heat of its tropical, sunny anarchy game with more explosive action this time around.
The demo version of "Just Cause 3" shows that the game has been upgraded with the best views. It is a world that is sunny, bright and full of choices. The power-ups of the main character, Rico, is not within the story but you can get it by playing the challenges on the side.
Art director Zach Schläppi says, "Freedom is key. Not everybody may want to sit through Just Cause 3's narrative. If that's the case, they can simply tool around the island and will in the process find plenty to do, being able to upgrade Rico's abilities along the way."
"Just Cause 3" scores on three points:
First the challenges. These can be destruction challenges or wingsuit-based challenges. In destruction challenges, some parts of the map are accessible to the player for testing out the game's weapons. There are no enemies in this challenge mode. A player just has to destroy stuff. The wing-suit challenges, in the meantime, occur in the skies. The mission is to fly through rings using a wingsuit.
Second is the wingsuit's responsiveness. It will probably become the player's most preferred way to getting around the vast sprawling world that the creators have created.
Thirdly, the world of "Just Cause 3" is very vast. This offers players plenty of things to do. The views are gorgeous, striking and immerses players into the narrative.
The "Just Cause 3" demo shows that the game will give the player a lot of freedom in their way of playing the game. Missions are pretty open-ended and that gives players a lot of opportunities to experiment and enjoy the game. The "Just Cause" franchise has a lot of fans and they're all looking towards December for the release of this new version.
"Just Cause 3" is out on December 1 on Xbox One, PC and PS4.