A very large open ended game with lots of quests and rewards, and it's not even an rpg.

User Rating: 10 | Just Cause 2 PC
I've played Just Cause 1 before and even that game is already a very large open ended game, where you can travel through all the cities, villages and mountains without even a loading in between. Unfortunately, there's not much to do besides shooting enemies and collecting stuffs which doesn't even give quite a decent reward.

Amazingly, the sequel has exceeded the predecessor by 200%, giving the players MANY quests AND rewards for completing them, and it may even be one of the best, if not THE best open ended game up to date.

Story is pretty simple. Rico's back and this time he'll be destroying the corrupt government of Panau by causing mayhem and destruction in hundreds, and I mean HUNDREDS of places, which varies from a whole city, oil rigs, villages etc without even a major lag inbetween. Of course, you got to have an up to date computer to play it cause it may be overwhelming for the old systems, but impressive that this game can show THAT many detail perfectly.

It can be overwhelming at first, which is a good thing cause it will give you lots of replayabilities and methods to use to destroy everything and collecting upgrade kits in each places, which is demonstrated in the crazy trailers. You can purchase weapons and vehicles while also upgrading them through collectibles in each of the settlements you conquer. Here's a tip: when fighting enemies, aim for the head. And when the whole army is overwhelming you with gunfire, use the grappling hook to get away as far as possible, or use it to steal enemy helicopter, which will give a pretty interesting hijacking mini game.

The grappling hook featured in the game is a lot more useful that the previous game where this time you can also hook through walls instead of vehicles, which will put Spider-man as a competition. You can get to many places by just using the grappling hook and a parachute quicker than using cars and more efficient than using planes.

The developer of the game is very thoughtful in putting the name for every settlements in the game with Malaysian language, which will be very funny if you translate them to English. Eg: Kem Sungai Sejuk means the soothing river camp and the Kota Istana Purba means the stone age castle city, and that's just 2 out of hundreds. Hahahaha.

Voice acting is pretty good with many of the people speaks with Malay accents, but Bolo Santusi, one of the people that will give you missions, is the most Malay of all the people. She does sound like my aunt in Malaysia a lot, and people may either hate the accent or think of it as nostalgic, especially those of you from that region.

Overall, it's an amazing game with lots of replayabilities that exceeds Just Cause 1 tremendously.