Try as it might, Just Cause 4 does not live up to its predecessors.
In a game that’s built around normally fun elements like chaos, destruction, and revolution, Just Cause 4 ends up getting in its own way far too often with extraneous menu-based systems, a wild camera and controls, and (on PC) a litany of performance issues and inexplicable game crashes. It’s a disappointment, to be frank, and made me want to give up and play Just Cause 2 instead.
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In my admittedly short time with the game, there were a few moments where things were clicking and I was having a good time. But then the game would crash. I’d take a couple minutes to boot up, go back to the mission to try it again, and then the game would crash again. Read more…
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