Just Cause 3 Dev Diary Discusses Game Engine, Explosions

Avalanche Studios discusses the various tools it uses for its latest action title.

Posted By | On 23rd, Nov. 2015

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Avalanche Studios’ Just Cause 3 has a received a new developer diary which takes a look at its engine and the various tools the studio has used to fully realize this new world. That includes Havok Destruction and also talks about various ways that it improves on its predecessor.

Just Cause 3 is very much like Just Cause 2 but taken to a much larger scale with more explosions, more violence, more customization options and more options for gameplay. These include the ability to grapple multiple objects together and even employ a wingsuit for gliding throughout the world. At least you’ll still have a ton of different vehicles and weapons to play around with.

It’s too bad there’s no multiplayer mode…though things could change later on.

Just Cause 3 will release on December 1st for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. Are you looking forward to it? Let us know you thoughts in the comments below..


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