Just Cause 4 - PlayStation 4
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Obviously not as bad as Superman 64, but still a lot better than it was. I find it disappointing, but the game is not necessarily bad. This was a rushed and poorly crafted piece. It was the first thing I bought, and I wasn't disappointed. In this case, I would recommend waiting until the $20 section at Walmart is available.
Among the features of the game, according to the Steam store page, there is an interface (menus and overlays), subtitles, and full audio for a dozen languages, including Spanish, as well as 5 interface and subtitles.
This is not the case. Online connectivity is used only for leaderboards that display the completion of certain tasks. As far as multiplayer is concerned, there is none.
Selected User Reviews For Just Cause 4 - PlayStation 4
I disliked this game because it was gritty and ugly. A video of PC gameplay I watched looked pretty sweet, and JC3 being such a great game made me want to play this one. Definitely not what I was expecting! It took me a few minutes to realize how terrible this game looks once I fired up my PS4. There were so many blurry low resolution textures that it was impossible for me to play, I kept getting distracted by it. games like RDR and tomb raider, the graphics are such a great feature of the game. The eye sore trash of a game would not be played by me. Consider waiting for a game where the developer takes pride in what they release to their fans rather than spending money on a cheap game that you don't enjoy.
Simply because of its absurdity and chaotic nature, Just Cause can be regarded as the most fun 3rd person shooter out there. Take your time and destroy everything you can in the most creative manner possible. It now has tons of mods that you can add on to your tether so you can destroy everything even more effectively. My favorite video game explosion has to be when you tether a plane to a giant gas canister and have the plane fire its gun into that gas canister, blasting the gas up like nothing I've ever seen in any other video game. There is no better way to entertain yourself than with the new Air Lift (balloon) gadget. A tether can make it spin and barrel roll out of control if you attach it with the right kind of tether. There appears to be a seizure happening. An experience that can be enjoyed by the whole family, as opposed to modern video games There is an overall fun factor to the experience. This is a game that, at its core, is fun to play. It really isn't a story, it's just a case of going out into the world and causing Just Cause 3 is the game we all wished we could own and play back in the 90s, as I wrote in my JC3 review. 'Right now we're just going to destroy everything we can see', she says. In that sense, Just Cause is exactly what it There are however some flaws in it. The game is repetitive by nature, 'Go here and kill everybody and destroy everything, go here and kill everybody and destroy everything, go here and do it a hundred times. ' In my opinion, this game is fun at first, but it gets old very quickly. There are very few other ways to play it. We are back supporting the wingsuit challenges (and are so glad they are easier than before. It's impossible to beat JC3's wingsuit challenges), speed challenges, and there's these tomb challenges (an obvious nod to their other series, Tomb Raider) where you perform little puzzle challenges to solve. There's nothing crazy about them, but they're fun for a moment. I like the way the controls have a solid feel and are It makes traversing the world extremely exciting and easier as you can seamlessly switch between a grappling hook, the parachute, and the wingsuit. I also like how easy it is to control and play with the gun. think the vehicle mechanics have improved since the last update. There are fewer handling problems with the cars. Certainly, there was a lot of criticism of Just Cause from the last season. The graphics make it feel like it was built on a whole new engine, but the game actually runs on a completely different engine. There are a lot of poor graphics on the website. You're not paying attention to the graphics most of the time because the game is so chaotic you're not even paying attention to them, since they have no effect on the core gameplay. You can also pan around with the camera while you are standing still if you just stop. Honestly, I am tired of this pixelated mess of a game. As I said, you really notice it when you're standing still, but since this isn't Red Dead Redemption 2, and you're not standing still very often, it's not a huge deal. Most notable are the cutscenes, which are just bad in general (it's Just Cause, after all, and you don't necessarily expect good storytelling or engrossing cutscenes) but these scenes look basically like those from early PS3/late PS2 games. Graphics have a lesser weight to me since I am not one to place so much importance on them. The effect is purely aesthetic, and it does not affect the gameplay itself, so I don't pay too much attention to It looks like other people (especially nowadays) who are obsessed with performance and graphics may have a serious problem with this and seem to be having a serious problem even judging by other early reviews for It's sure to look better over time if they patch it up. Even though the graphics of Jc3 were remarkable, the game had some serious frame rate drops, causing the game to become There is something like that that hampers the gameplay experience, but I don't know if that was ever fixed. The graphics in JC4 have been severely degraded to compensate, so they are still at a 3 overall. Thanks for reading! I gave JC4 the same score as I gave JC3 last year. 5 out 5). is an improvement in some areas over JC3 but a downgrade in others. Besides all the improvements they made to the tethering system and the improved physics, what I appreciate most is the ability to allow craziness and creative destruction, both of which are always useful. Aside from the huge and varied map, I like how detailed it is. While the gameplay is somewhat repetitive, and the graphics could definitely be improved, I do not like that it is quite stagnant. A more accurate way to describe it is that I feel it's a five-star game for about 30 minutes I spent 40 minutes on the phone. The game is incredibly fun for a short while, but quickly becomes very monotonous.
It is my favorite game series, I've played both 2 and 3 a few times each. Just Cause 4 as of release looks like it comes from a console generation or two older than the PS4. It's always had some problems in the past, and the graphics have struggled at times, but the game's been on the PS3 for quite a while. Six years ago, it would've been a pretty great game on the PS3. Although I've had some fun playing it and I've had some laughs playing it like its predecessors, it isn't on my PS4 two days after release and I haven't yet received it. distracting to the point where the game isn't capable of being played at all. Update
In general, the graphics issues in this game have been addressed in the update and the game is at least playable now. The graphics are still a problem for me even after beating it. In addition, much of the gameplay in this title is even worse than that of previous titles. A glitch makes all vehicles undrivable, motorcycles are undrivable, missions have to be reattempted constantly because you are unable to complete them, controls can be clunky and sometimes disappear entirely, cutscenes look terrible, jump cuts, and rough editing. There is not much to this game other than trash, but it can still be fun, so take advantage of the cheap price when you can.
It's a real It would be great if you could refund my $60. As I stated earlier, I wasn't expecting a Rockstar title, let alone a triple A title, but I didn't expect I would have such a horrible experience while playing it. The phrase 'this game takes your time and your money and gives you nothing in return' makes me think of my dad who used to warn me that way. It is a tedious game that involves repetition of tedious It's hard to tell the difference between the PS4 and Xbox One versions. Cutscenes are the only instance in which I am aware of any other games where the voice acting doesn't sync up to the screen. While I had fun with earlier Just cause series titles because of the silly physics and explosions of nearly everything, the current game is utterly stupid. There are a lot of empty and limiting places in the world. The enemy AI 'improvements' are extremely frustrating to get used to. Whenever you move, unexpected shots come at you, and it is hard to find enjoyment in aiming, but not hitting the target. The amount of patches and updates won't fix the fundamental issue that the game is only a shallow, flawed and lifeless experience.