advertisement

Just Cause Island-Hopping Hands-On

The steamy jungle of Eidos' upcoming action game is alive with high-flying action-movie antics. Find out more in our hands-on look at the game.

Viva la Revolución

Get a load of the game as you'll play it yourself on Thursday in this video demonstration of the Just Cause demo.

Despite appearances, Just Cause is not just another Grand Theft Auto clone. Sure, it features a large, streaming, free-roaming world; hundreds of missions you can take on in a semilinear fashion; and a hard-boiled storyline featuring a tough-as-nails protagonist in a world run by criminals. And of course, you can jump into any vehicle you see and just tool around, if you want. But the designers at Sweden-based Avalanche have taken that basic formula and embellished it with some of the most pleasingly absurd, over-the-top action moves we've seen in a game of this type. Combine these fresh gameplay features with a slightly tongue-in-cheek style and sense of humor, and Just Cause is looking like an action game to keep a close eye on.

As we've reported previously, you'll play the role of Rico Rodriguez, a badass special agent who "specializes in regime change." Rico is being sent to the island nation of San Esperito to assist a local underground movement working to overthrow the corrupt government, and this will form the basis of the game's 21 story-related missions. In the style of the free-roaming genre, you'll move from place to place to pick up new missions that further the "just cause" of the resistance. From the looks of things, this will usually involve assassinating certain authority figures, disrupting transport operations, destroying equipment, and the like. And since you're operating in a country that's literally 250,000 square real-world acres in size, there's going to be a lot of havoc to wreak.

For instance, we got to see the Good Cop, Bad Cop mission, in which Rico has to track down the corrupt chief of police on his lavish yacht and take the guy out. In keeping with the genre, there are multiple ways you can approach such a situation, but until we saw this mission in action we didn't appreciate exactly how free you are to move around through any means you can get your hands on. In the demo, Rico started out in the streets of a small town and fired his grappling cable onto a passing car, then whipped out his trusty parasail and sailed through the air while tethered to the car.

When you're in the air, you can automatically drop onto any vehicle underneath you, so Rico then jumped down onto the car, kicked the driver out, and took off down the road behind the wheel himself. Speeding down a pier with the yacht visible farther out in the bay, Rico then jumped on top of the car using the "stunt position" maneuver (which is available on any vehicle you control) and leaped high into the air just as it flew off into the water, popping out his parasail once again to glide down over a speedboat and taking control of that. This is the sort of action sequence that sells you on a game when you see it happen so dynamically.

It seems like you can move between any kind of vehicle--from motorcycle to car to boat to even airplane or helicopter--without your feet ever touching the ground, thanks to the grapple-and-parasail mechanics. As if that weren't enough, you can even bail out of any flying vehicle and go into a controlled freefall, and you can deploy a parachute to land safely on the ground. With such a massive island, it's great to see that the designers have given you such free-wheeling, over-the-top means of getting from place to place. There are also arrows that point out your next objective, which you can see from just about anywhere, since they tower high above the treetops and roofs of buildings. For a better sense of just how madcap the action in Just Cause can be, be sure to check out our pile of new high-definition gameplay movies.

Another mission, River of Blood, saw Rico tracking down the shady operations of a local terrorist group that was transporting some illicit materiel. After speeding down a river in a high-powered rocket boat, Rico discovered that the bad guys were moving tankers full of rocket fuel on a train, so the mission objective quickly became of the destroy-and-then-get-the-heck-out variety, requiring the player to grab a rocket launcher and trash the explosive tanks before the train got away. But wait! It's hard to escape the scene when attack helicopters are barreling in at you. In another great example of Just Cause's absurdly over-the-top action, the player dodged the fire of the first incoming chopper, fired the grapple at its tail fin, and pulled himself right up into the cockpit (jumping right through the whirling blades, natch) to take control of the helicopter and subsequently shoot down the other trailing helicopter.

If 21 missions doesn't sound like a lot, don't worry--those story levels are only a subset of the game's 303 total missions, which include optional racing, assassination, and escort objectives, among other things. Completing these side missions will increase your prestige points, which will raise your standing with the local resistance and make them want to help you out more. One of the benefits your increased rank confers is the vehicle drop, which lets you phone up your friends and have them helicopter in any vehicle you've gained access to in a few minutes. This even includes experimental vehicles like a jeep equipped with rocket launchers. Luckily, you'll start the game with the ability to have a motorcycle dropped in, so in keeping with the game's theme of making sure you're always mobile, you'll never be without a rapid means of transportation for long.

We got to see the Xbox 360 version of Just Cause, which looks gorgeous, with copious use of light bloom brightening up its already-lush jungle environs. You won't see any loading after the initial load, either--all 250,000 acres of San Esperito stream off the disc seamlessly, meaning you can go anywhere that your high-flying moves can take you. There's also a day-and-night cycle that makes for some nice sunsets and otherwise provides some ambience, and the engine even tracks rudimentary data on humidity and atmospheric pressure, so you randomly get dark clouds gathering and rainstorms as you move around. The island is further brought to life by the random battles you'll stumble into between various rival factions as you go about your business, which adds even more atmosphere and realism to what already feels like a living, lively environment. And if you've kept up with our past coverage, you'll be glad to hear that the developers have really tightened up the frame rate--our demo on the 360 was completely smooth from start to finish.

Just Cause looks like it's packed to the brim with gameplay, what with the hundreds of missions and that insane core vehicular gameplay that we honestly didn't want to stop messing with at the end of our short demo. Just jumping between vehicles and acting like an action-movie hero is entertaining enough in itself, and we're looking forward to seeing what else is in store as the missions heat up later on. You won't have long to wait to try the game for yourself: GameSpot will premiere the Just Cause demo this Thursday for the PC, and the Xbox 360 version should be hitting Marketplace hopefully around the same time.

46 Comments

  • outlaw4728

    Posted Sep 20, 2006 8:20 pm PT

    This game looks pretty cool. A Far Cry and GTA mixed together? It doesn't sound to bad to me...... I played the demo and it's pretty fun. When you are on top of a car, you can jump into the air and use your parachute at will. It's pretty cool and the shooting gameplay seems to be realistic. All in all, from the stuff I did in the demo, along with the graphics, sound and sheer gameplay, this game looks like it'll be a hit, whether reviewers like it or not.

  • NND1

    Posted Sep 15, 2006 2:38 pm PT

    Reserve it now and get a Just Cause T-Shirt.... Got Mine LOL

  • Snowy_90

    Posted Sep 12, 2006 3:40 am PT

    this game doesn sound fun, but the noveltu will most likely wear off after a good couple of hours. we havent heard much of the other gameplay elements which will ultimately make or break this game. good core gunfighting and the like will be necesary to back up the games underlying over-the-top action. can any1 whose played the demo give me info on the rest of the gameplay such as gunfighting?

  • al

    Posted Aug 29, 2006 6:27 am PT

    just curious to know if acheivements will be on the x360 version?

  • nev70

    Posted Aug 27, 2006 6:16 am PT

    NightHawk451
    a far cry clone??? ahahahaah dont make me laugh oops too late THIS GAME IS NO FAR CRY CLONE play it (the demo) and you may realize how nuts and over the top it is the demo is top fun , i am now keeping an eye on this game i dont usually like arcade type action stuff but its great fun.

  • NightHawk451

    Posted Aug 27, 2006 3:56 am PT

    a far cry clone??? ahahahaah dont make me laugh oops too late

  • blankerton

    Posted Aug 25, 2006 7:35 am PT

    If you dont love this game..its because you didnt spend enough time to figure it out... you can do some crazy stuff...its pretty amazing.. the controller scheme is not that hard..this game should be huge

  • Basez2

    Posted Aug 25, 2006 6:36 am PT

    Played the demo, control system is nothing I would spend my hard earned money on. I'm going to let this title pass.

  • Shalomony

    Posted Aug 24, 2006 11:57 pm PT

    Man At first I really hated the Demo, but after I played it a little bit an d got used to the control scheme, It was great. Hop on a motorcycle, then parchute off and grab onto that helicopter, then drop off and dive into a boat, just to dive offf of that and float safely to you destination. GREAT

  • pundog

    Posted Aug 24, 2006 6:11 pm PT

    Didn't think much of this game until I played the demo, now I'll probably buy it, looks great.

  • Elwor

    Posted Aug 24, 2006 1:17 pm PT

    Just tried the demo, I think it's a bit like "Total Overdose" what do you think?

  • greenday1093

    Posted Aug 24, 2006 8:58 am PT

    OMG this game is gonna be insane! This is just the action game that the 360 needs. This will be way better than San Andreas and Saint's Row!

  • Pepperman_uk

    Posted Aug 24, 2006 8:49 am PT

    Just got the demo off live. I thought this game was gonna utter garbage, but to my surprise its really entertaining. Looks beutiful, plays smooth and jumping out of chopper is rather satifying (nice!). Try it. You won't be dissapointed.

  • Love_Gun619

    Posted Aug 24, 2006 1:29 am PT

    Rico kind of looks like Johnny Cash and Henry Heck from the movie "The Punisher." So is there a review for this game yet? i think someone else said they were reading a review???

  • Maximus7184

    Posted Aug 23, 2006 3:40 pm PT

    Yeap just reading the review and looking at the pictures, ive been sucked in when does this come out again becuase im getting it!!!

  • Deagler_

    Posted Aug 23, 2006 3:13 pm PT

    the animations looked okay on the main guy... I think his names rico

  • A-TEX

    Posted Aug 23, 2006 2:43 pm PT

    Wow! Makes me want to buy a 360 to go alongside my Wii.

  • ConManWithGun

    Posted Aug 23, 2006 2:04 pm PT

    sounds awesome

  • pepechidoone

    Posted Aug 23, 2006 12:42 pm PT

    looks like this game is a must buy

  • clarksafc

    Posted Aug 23, 2006 10:26 am PT

    hi

Check Prices: $19.73 – 48.99

advertisement
advertisement
Click Here

Game Stats

Also on

Games you may like…

Users who looked at content for this game also looked at these games.

See More Similar Games