Avalanche Studios' open world action title is out tomorrow.
Rico Rodrigeuz's creativity in injuring his enemies is further reinforced.
"Just Cause 4 packs more than four times the scope and far deeper mechanics of its predecessors," says game director Francesco Antolini.
Avalanche's bombastic open world franchise returns.
Rico has his hands full against new foes and violent forces of nature.
"It’s really helped establish a unique identity in this world that’s sometimes crowded with brown games," say the devs about the game's new visual style.
Minimum and recommended system requirements for Avalanche Studios' upcoming open world title have been detailed.
Expansion Pass contains three DLC packs, all arriving in 2019.
So no more delays should be possible beyond this point, then.
That’s actually a very strong batch of games that players should consider looking into.
Rico’s original adventure may be coming to Xbox One.
Sweeping vistas, wingsuit action, insane thunderstorms, and all-around chaos.
It looks like a good and honest action story, all right.
Avalanche's development team wants to tell a "good, honest action story".
That doesn't necessarily mean microtransactions- but it very well might.
Avalanche's upcoming open world title is looking suitably explosive.
A new Extreme Weather condition called Lightning Storm is also showcased.
The 2019 Edition, launching in... 2018.
It looks like there is lots of room for you to set up EXPLOSIONS.
The problem is in the game's engine, which is separate from the one used in DOOM.