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Just Cause 3 Review

  • First Released Nov 30, 2015
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  • PS4
  • PC
  • XONE
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A world in flames.

Just Cause 3 makes no apologies for its outrageous nature. It's a power fantasy in every sense of the phrase, placing you in a world rife with destructible environments and giving you creative instruments with which to destroy them. There are intermittent technical problems, and scripted moments detract from the freedom found elsewhere, but in the end, Just Cause 3 provides a spectacular, explosive sandbox experience.

The plot revolves around returning protagonist Rico Rodriguez, who's arrived in the fictional Republic of Medici during the height of Sebastiano Di Ravello's military dictatorship. The story here is forgettable, but delivers an effective invitation: dozens of military installations cover the world map, and it's your job to blow them up for the rebel forces.

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Rodriguez himself is a mashup of masculine action stars and comic book characters, so it makes sense that I often felt like a superhero in his shoes. By supplying you with a wingsuit, parachute, and grappling hook, Just Cause 3 gives you an effective means of transportation, as well as a smooth, nuanced traversal system.

There is a steep learning curve, but with practice, I was leaping from helicopters, gliding through enemy bases, and floating over farmland with ease. It's thrilling to leap from a cliff, free-fall for 10 seconds, grapple to a nearby rock, and use the momentum to launch back into the air with parachute deployed. Rico actually felt like a hero learning his new skillset. It's as if Avalanche Studios combined Batman, Spider-Man, and The Punisher, and thrust its creation into a vivid Mediterranean landscape.

For a place soon to be covered in explosions, Medici is gorgeous.
For a place soon to be covered in explosions, Medici is gorgeous.

What follows is a collision of spectacle and scale. Helicopters dot the sky. Explosions chain across the screen. Combining a parachute and grenade launcher transforms Rodriguez into a floating artillery battery from above. In a world teetering toward total destruction, Just Cause 3 grants you the tools to push it over the edge.

The traditional grenades, remote mines, and numerous land, air, and sea vehicles are all on call in the rebel arsenal. Then there's the tether: this grappling hook modification attaches two separate objects, and flings them toward each other, often with hilarious results. Rodriguez can reel enemies toward explosive barrels, collapse watchtowers, and pull attack helicopters into a fiery end. It's a testament to this game's creativity that guns were my last resort.

There's a sequence in Just Cause 3 in which a fleet of helicopters pursue you over a mountain range. In any other game, I may have resorted to the RPG slung across my back. But in keeping with this game's lack of convention, I grappled to the nearest attack chopper, pulled the pilot out, and assumed control in his place.

Just Cause 3 makes you feel like Batman, Spider-Man, and The Punisher combined.

But that somehow still felt too normal. So I evacuated my helicopter mid-air, opened my wingsuit, glided toward another nearby enemy, and grappled to his chopper door. By repeating the process, I ditched helicopter after helicopter, sending both pilots and machines soaring into the mountain range below, all without firing a single shot.

The game provided no hint to this approach. I just devised a plan and watched it unfold. Just Cause 3 doesn't nudge you in one direction or the other--it shows you the possibilities, and gets out of the way.

Like all of Just Cause 3's best moments, the tether encourages experimentation, rather than thoughtless reaction, and as the hours passed, the destruction remained creative and unpredictable. New domino reactions and car crashes were always on the horizon. It's a small mechanic, but its effects can be massive, and it encapsulates what makes Just Cause 3 so fun. Even now, after 30 hours in this idyllic sandbox, I'm sure I haven't seen every use for the tether.

And just when it seems the well of experiments might be running dry, Avalanche Studios adds variety to proceedings. As you liberate new provinces from enemy hands, challenges pop up across the map, including vehicle races, machine gun score contests, and wingsuit dives. They're fun on their own, but they're also well worth pursuing. By completing these, you'll unlock new gear mods, which change the functions of certain items.

Much of the action takes place mid-air.
Much of the action takes place mid-air.

While some of these are minor, such as increased grenade capacity or a nitrous boost for vehicles, others reveal dynamic new ways to experiment in Just Cause 3's sandbox.

Take the rocket boost mines, for example. Whereas previous iterations of the device just detonated at a chosen time, this modification sends objects careening into distant structures before exploding. I used this on cars numerous times, creating two-ton bombs that flew toward enemy fuel tanks with increased velocity after I dove from the driver’s seat.

This cascading structure is what makes Just Cause 3 so great. There's a cadence to how you approach its world: outpost liberation leads to challenges, which leads to gear mods, which leads to experimentation. And more often than not, each tier of this formula is entertaining in itself. That each flows so well into the next makes the overall experience all the more rewarding. Just Cause 3 excels because it adds variety to the equation throughout, making destruction and mayhem entertaining far past the early hours.

However, Just Cause 3 does deviate from its open-world freedom at times, and when it does, it falters. The scripted story missions progress the plot, but the actual gameplay involved is repetitive at best, and broken at worst.

Despite its spectacle, Just Cause 3 is filled with bugs, bad AI, and other rough edges.

The vast majority of these tasks are escort missions, in which you defend a plane, or boat, or caravan of jeeps. Protecting another character can be tiresome to begin with, and because their behavior is unpredictable and often unintelligent, I restarted checkpoints far more than felt fair. Halting progress because of my own mistakes is one thing, but when it was out of my hands, my patience grew thin.

Just Cause 3 is also filled with bugs and other rough edges. The parachute closed at random, cars disappeared while moving, and AI behavior made several story objectives impossible for a short time. One mission required me to steal a prototype combat tank from Di Ravello's forces, and extract it by boat to the hidden rebel base. However, the boat was too far from the dock for me to board it, and I had to reload the previous checkpoint. It repeated the same mistake twice more after that.

For a game that places death front and center, it was often inconsistent with whether I should die. I'm happy Just Cause 3 is lenient with its falling damage--considering I'm in the sky more often than not--but I survived a 500-foot fall at one point, only to die from a shorter one soon thereafter. These mishaps would be easy to overlook if they didn't disrupt an otherwise fluid experience too often.

Late-game upgrades make traversal even smoother.
Late-game upgrades make traversal even smoother.

When Just Cause 3 is consistent, however, it's a stunning display of cause and effect, as watchtowers topple into fuel tanks, which blow up nearby helicopters, which sail into oncoming vehicles. I often spent hours setting up outlandish chain reactions, or trying new gear mods, knowing full well I wasn't making any progress in the traditional sense. I was content to just sit back and marvel as it all happened.

But there's a more thoughtful undercurrent as well. Despite the explosions and instant gratification throughout, Just Cause 3 also encourages experimentation and foresight, planning and careful approaches. The results are as rewarding as they are entertaining.

Editor's Note: The majority of our time with Just Cause 3 was spent with the PC version, followed by several hours on both PS4 and Xbox One. Based on the review builds provided, the game performed better on PC, with higher and more stable frame rates, fewer bugs, and better looking environments. However, the problems did not affect the overall experience enough to impact individual scores.

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The Good

  • Smooth, fluid traversal controls
  • Numerous options for destructive experimentation
  • Challenges well worth pursuing
  • Destructible environments create a power fantasy

The Bad

  • Weak, repetitive scripted missions
  • Bugs, bad AI, and other technical problems

About the Author

Mike Mahardy spent 30 total hours with Just Cause 3 across every platform. He blew up a lot of stuff.
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"Between all the flags in the world they just randomly came up with the Iran' flag. Trolling people who already have enough on their plate. This behavior is childish and a shame for any company."

Yeah . . Iran . . the people that stone women to death for being raped, and let the rapist go free, . . . great people . . . not.

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@Born_Lucky: That's an ignorant comment.

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@Born_Lucky: Well they should put a USA flag there than i dont see any other country with cops who shoot unarmed people for fun...

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@carsomnyr: Mexico , ones bought by the drugs cartel :)

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@Born_Lucky: you fail to realize there is a difference between the government and the people.

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@aiat_gamer: one is overpaid and does nothing, the other is underpaid and does everything :)

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@Born_Lucky: US kill journalists, support ISIS, bomb hospitals with people inside and support terrorist state that use forbidden phosphor shells on civilian population, so STFU fool.

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Edited By DEVILTAZ35

@eLite0101: Sorry what fantasy scenario are you pushing here? If you are talking about the accidental strike on the UN hospital it was Nato and not America that actually did that bombing run.

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@deviltaz35: please, get informed properly before you comment, thanks

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@eLite0101: i think you should take your own advice there. The US government support the rebels against the Assad Regime they do not support Isis.

Please tell me you are not one of these ill informed bloggers that go around preaching how bad the western world is because they let innocent people die.

If you feel that strongly do something about it in the proper channels.

In any case it is totally inappropriate to talk about it in a video game forum for a fantasy game so i am sorry myself for adding to it.

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@deviltaz35: If you look back notice I only replied to someone who already established this topic. I am not interested to educate people here and agree this is not a right place. That said, game clearly plagiarize on past events that happened in reality including flag similarity thus is no such surprise somebody started talking about it.

Lastly and between you and me, I know very well what is US government doing and why and its nothing of what you think. Gaddafi was one of the best persons and leaders any country could ever dream to have and so is Assad. I saw direct evidence(of many) from people that were there at that very time and published it on our local TV channel(I am from Europe and not Muslim). Everything was L.I.E. Everything. Thats all I can say here and we should stop I guess.

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@eLite0101: Best to stop , i am not American either by the way. However who knows who is watching :)

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Edited By Arno_407

Escort missions -_-

I don't like escort missions..

But still would like to play this though

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@arno_407: Those escort missions fail for stupid reasons. I was told I abandoned my ally when I was in a Helo covering him from behind. Another time I had it happen when I was in a tank. AND to make matters even more frustrating it took minutes to reload every time it happened.

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@NeoMorph1: And that is exactly why i don't like it..i can already see my frustration building while playing those missions.

*sigh*

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Support the developers guyzz.Dont give negative reviews if u dont like it.They worked day and night for this.

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@star007knight: If a game is having problems... PUT THE RELEASE DATE BACK AND FIX THE DAMNED THING. If a TV manufacturer put out a TV that only had 4 channels available and the HDMI was flickering they would recall it. If a Blu-Ray is appearing in black and white when it is supposed to be colour you would complain... but when it is a game it's like "Oh we paid them our money but we should give the devs time to finish it".

This is retail... not Kickstarter ffs.

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@star007knight: You don't avoid giving bad scores to games you think are bad, because the developers worked "day and night" on it. Many developers work hard on games that turn out bad, and reviewers should try to warn consumers about this - it's their job to give their honest opinion on a game.

Not saying that JC3 is bad, I'm actually having a lot of fun with it, but a review should be fair - it shouldn't glorify developers for doing their job.

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@star007knight: "Dont give negative reviews if u dont like it" >> dude are you for real?

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Having a lot of fun with this game. Its a definite improvement over Just Cause 2 in terms of visual style and the physics. The only gripe I'm having is the controls for vehicles that aren't a tank or helicopter are way too sticky. Bikes and cars are a pain to drive around corners. I just stick to my grapple with wingsuit and/or parachute for getting around.

Almost every game has problems before the patches roll out. I'm not in any hurry to finish this one. This is exactly what I need after a long day at work. Maybe most people prefer MMO gaming but lately I've had enough of profanity spewing kids that don't shut up or know what teamwork is.

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This sounds like much lower than an 8 review. Cons: "weak story missions", etc. It's so odd how the review scale is pretty much 8 and up, or a dud. There's no middle ground anywhere on a big title.

The words of the review make it sound more like a 6. Above average at best.

This review actually has somewhat dissuaded me from playing it. Repetitive campaign missions that have "broken" gameplay at times? "8"

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@Psycho_Kenshin:

What are you talking about? 90% of this review is talking about how excellent everything is. There's only a couple paragraphs that mention issues. To me it sounded exactly like an 8.

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Fallout 4, Rainbow Six.........

Just Cause 3?? no thanks

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@xolivierx: Rainbow 6 sucks

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@CaptainKrunch10: Rainbow six was, is and will always be awesome. Wash your mouth out :)

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@deviltaz35: Was awesome. Now, with MP only? No.

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@kenundrum7: lol i haven't bought it yet. Played the Beta on PC and it was alot of fun though.

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Battlefield 2 and Saints Row 4 ish. ???

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I am starting to like this reviewer

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JC3 looks like it's aimed at the same crowd that enjoys messing around in GTA V. Tonnes of fun for some, an absolute boring waste of time for others.

I spent hours messing around with blowing stuff up in San Andreas, testing out the physics engine by trying to pile up as many cars as I could into an intersection & cause a massive explosion by punching the engine. However by GTA IV, I mostly stuck to actual missions, same with V. I played through the first Just Cause but I couldn't get into JC2. When a game throws out the story & focuses on the sandbox, I lose interest. There are more than enough open world games coming out in 2015 & this is one I don't feel compelled to play.

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@bbq_R0ADK1LL: This one has a cool destruction engine though. It's what i always wished GTA games were like by now as far as that goes.

It is beyond stupid though , you can actually get shot down in a helicopter not bailout and survive at times.

I just walked out with everything exploding around me. Even GTA games are not that generous lol.

Some of the things you can do in this game are so fun though , between the use of the parachute , wing suit and grappling device you can just make all your own fun. I am only 5% complete because i have barely done any story missions.

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@bbq_R0ADK1LL GTA5 has incredibly well done story missions, and is filled with well thought out stuff. To me a sandbox like this with such a lack of thought and effort apparently put into story missions does not appeal to me at all. Plus I didn't like JC2. Always hoping for more quality games in this subgenre though.

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@Psycho_Kenshin: What I really didn't like about Just Cause 2 was that the enemy would keep respawning all around me. They just kept coming and coming. It was incredibly annoying. I wonder if Just Cause 3 is like that? If it is, then I'm definitely not interested.

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'' Weak, repetitive scripted missions''. That's enough (for me), to not play it.

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@heguain: It's about 10 times as much fun to explore this world than MGSV.

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@heguain: Shit, I accidently typed ''not enough'' -_-
I hate repetitive stuff.

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Between all the flags in the world they just randomly came up with the Iran' flag. Trolling people who already have enough on their plate. This behavior is childish and a shame for any company.

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@kachal: sjw alert

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I disagree totally with this review. Don't get fooled by this review. JC3 is another JC game, made for stupid kids with a stupid logic and gameplay. It may look good, but it is still a stupid one underneath.

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@prince__vlad: It's OK to play a "stupid" game once in a while if that's your thing. It's not my thing but there's no point in judging others for what they find enjoyable.

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this is the kind of game you buy on special.
''Weak, repetitive scripted missions''
that's the reason right there

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@xolivierx: In Just Cause games, the real mission is how far you can stretch your creativity and imagination. The further you stretch, the greater the reward.

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@bfa1509: Nice cars too lol

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@bfa1509 that's the icing on the cake of a sandbox game, but you still need the cake. Sounds like there's not much cake here.

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@Psycho_Kenshin: The cake is a lie anyway :) . This is a very fun game as long as you don't try to take it seriously.

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@bfa1509: That's minecraft bro.

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In my opinion, like Just Cause 2, this game was made solely for players to have fun, which is hard to come by these days. The reviewer seemed to have a blast playing this game, I wish he didn't let the story and glitches get in the way.

I remember playing Just Cause 2, I was 3/4 of the way through a 30 minute long time trial of a track that spanned half the map. While travelling at full speed in a sports car, out of nowhere, my car spectacularly sunk through the bridge I was driving on and exploded into the river 1/2 a mile below me. I laughed my ass off.

My point is: games that are tremendously fun should not be penalised on minor technicalities. I have yet to play JC3 but if I find that it is worthy of more than an 8, I will be severely pissed. Thanks.

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@bfa1509: You can't skimp on the main plot missions. Saying the story missions themselves often have bad or broken gameplay is not a minor technicality. Plus even if you love JC2, unfortunately it's possible you may find yourself not digging JC3.

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--I was expecting a perfect JC game(over 5 years in development??)
--apparently
--it has just been stuck in development hell
--totally shocked!(metascore in the mid 70s ~ meta-userscores under 5/10)

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@TheZeroPercent: Some people gave Alien Isolation 10 out of 10 and others gave it 5 out of 10. It doesn't prove anything . Try it for yourself preferably on a decent PC. It is awesome fun.

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@deviltaz35:

--GS's 10/10 is "Essential"
--9/10 is "Superb"
--8/10 is "Great"
--7/10 is "Good"

--JC3 is definitely good-great(especially once they get the bugs out)
--I was just expecting Superb-Essential(and AT LEAST Great-Superb)
--and not all 'broken' like it apparently is at launch
--that is all I was saying

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@TheZeroPercent: I would say wait for Crackdown 3 for that game. though i could be wrong :)

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@deviltaz35:
--there were several games on 'that level' this year
--bloodborne
--witcher 3
--MGSV
--fallout 4
--the list goes ON AND ON
--even wiiU had a strong game this year(Mario maker is AMAZEBALLS)'

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@TheZeroPercent: I got bloodborne game of the year edition with a voucher i was given for my birthday recently so effectively it was free but i am disappointed the framerate is not better.

If it stayed at even 30 it would be playable but often it takes a nose dive and it seems like everyone is just jogging about the place. It is such a shame . I will still persevere and play it over xmas but i can't see how it would get game of the year with a lousy framerate all the same.

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@deviltaz35:
--well honestly
--I F"N HATE bloodborne
--I just don't like that whole redoing the enemies OVER AND OVER stuff
--just not my style

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