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Just Cause (Xbox 360)

Just Cause (Xbox 360)From: Eidos
Category: Video Games

List Price: £49.99
Buy New: £13.45
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New (16) Used (26) Collectible (1) from £1.98

Seller: OVERSTOCK DIRECT U.K
Sales Rank: 5172

Format: Unknown format
Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: action-games
Rating: To Be Announced
ESRB: Rating Pending
Media: Video Game
Age: 15 - 18 years
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 5021290027114
EAN: 5021290027114
ASIN: B000H0JXGA

Release Date: September 22, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Product Description

In Just Cause, you take on the role of the flamboyant Rico Rodriguez - an undercover CIA operative specialising in regime change - as he tries to overthrow the corrupt government of San Esperito. This rogue South American island is suspected of stockpiling WMDs and it`s your job to negate the threat to world peace. It could be to your advantage that this tropical paradise is about to implode as various factions vie for power - it just needs a gentle nudge in the right direction.

Just Cause offers the freedom to tackle your assignment however you want: play the island`s factions off against one another; incite a rebellion among the masses; or build alliances with rebel forces and drug cartels. The incredibly detailed game world consists of 1,225 sq. miles of mountains, jungles, beaches, cities and villages which can be explored by land, sea and air. And you will have at your disposal one of the most varied and exciting array of vehicles, planes and watercraft ever seen in a video game.

 

  • Freeform game-play - approach missions in any way you like, or break off from the fight and enjoy exploring the islands.
  • Over 250K acres of land to explore, the largest environment ever seen in a game!
  • Over-the-top Stunts - jump from vehicle-to-vehicle, parasail, skydive and base-jump...
  • Massive selection of vehicles - over 100 of the most varied, exciting array of land, sea and air vehicles ever seen in a video game.
  • Avalanche Engine - procedurally generated landscape delivers a huge, beautiful, detailed world while eliminating loading times.
  • Wealth of missions - story missions, side-missions, bonus missions and many more
  • ensuring plenty of action spread throughout the islands.
  • Support team - Sheldon and Kane, two CIA field operatives, will provide you with reconnaissance info, extraction and vehicle drops.


  • Amazon.co.uk Review:
    In a nutshell:
    Grand Theft Auto might give you the freedom of a whole city or county but in Just Cause you’ve got the task of overthrowing a 250,000 acre island all on your lonesome in the world’s first Che Guevara simulator.

    The lowdown:
    Taking inspiration not just from Grand Theft Auto but also Mercenaries and old Amiga classic Midwinter you play CIA black ops agent Rico Rodriguez as he attempts to overthrow the evil dictator of the fictional island of San Esperito. Despite the huge island and the complete freedom of movement you have on it the game actually only has 21 story missions. There are over 300 side missions but it quickly becomes obvious that these fall into only a very small number of different styles, not all of which are all that entertaining. What makes the game fun though is just wandering off and doing your own thing, which invariably involves upsetting the local military or drug lords and instigating a massive, impromptu firefight. The game may lack depth and variety but it offers a freedom to explore and cause chaos that few others can rival.

    Most exciting moment:
    As impractical as it may seem you’ve always got a grappling hook and a parachute, which allows you to lock onto any vehicle and commandeer it whenever you want. It also lets you perform some utterly outrageous stunts as you parasail behind boats and jump from a moving aircraft straight onto a road convoy miles below you.

    Since you ask:
    Instead of storing the island of San Esperito as a gigantic map the game uses a new technique called procedural synthesis to create the landscape on the fly. This is the only way to make such large scale graphics work on the PS2, especially when you’re flying miles above the island.

    The bottom line:
    Che Guevara meets James Bond in this shallow but satisfying sandbox game.
    HARRISON DENT

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