![]() Rico fails in his initial attempt at Espinosa, however, causing him to retreat and regroup as he plans his next move. In a personal twist, the technology also happens to be the final project that Rico’s father Miguel worked on prior to his death. As it turns out, Espinosa is pulling the reins on an endeavor known as Project Illapa, a cutting-edge technology that allows its wielder to control of the weather itself. This time around, Rico finds himself challenging the Black Hand and the private army’s benefactor Oscar Espinosa in their home turf of Solis. As someone who’s played my share of games with tough action dudes as protagonists, there’s just something about Rico’s South American swagger that I still find refreshing to this day. ![]() I soon found myself trying to figure out early in the game what exactly changed as I desperately tried to recapture the fun I remember from Just Cause 3, a game that I gave a glowing 8.5 out of 10, by the way.īefore we get to that part, however, let me say that I continue to enjoy Rico as a character, as well as the game’s fictional setting. That being said, there’s just something about the game that felt off. It’s a strange feeling, too, because the protagonist himself still walks like Rico and quacks like Rico. ![]() After you settle down into the meat of the game, however, things suddenly feel different.
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