Much like the Assassin’s Creed series was in nature, the original Just Cause was a disappointment for most and was criticised for its many bugs and short storyline, but Eidos (now owned by Square Enix) decided to change that with the sequel.The new game boasts a massive playable area and a seemingly endless amount of things to do, with graphics that are reminiscent of Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, so it’s no wonder that the Just Cause series is making itself known in the world. One question remains though, like Assassin’s Creed II, has Just Cause 2 manage to fix the problems with its brilliant but flawed predecessor?
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The Yakuza Games
Haha, yeah, currently over 100 hours into Yakuza 0. Considering going for 100% and well on the way but may not get there. Cat Fights are a real chore.
Dead rising was the worst one I’ve ever tried. I haven’t tried it with the modern console “rest mode” but the 360 didn’t have that.
Was GTa4 the on where you had to collect a shit ton of pigeons around the map and there was no help in finding them?
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Awful game, awful experience.
I can vouch for Just Cause 2. It was the reason I quit achievement hunting. 86 hours in, the game bugged on me during one of the last side quests (it failed no matter what I did) and my save file got corrupted. Wiped it off my drive and never looked back.
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Just Cause 2 (PS3) is a great game. Played around 35 hours and only about 30% through the game. It has very good graphics for an open world game. Story's not so good though, thats the only downside to the game really.