Author Topic: Just Cause 2 SandboxGlryhole.  (Read 2710 times)



Sandbox Awesomeness.

This game is about you being Rico Rodriguez Trying to find your Master/Trainer Tom Sheldon. You are part of a agency That is going to panau to find him. Panau is southeast Asia's best kept secret.

Pro's And cons.
Pro's
~Grappling hook is epic.
~Graphics are great
~Story line is awesome
~Huge sandbox.
~Lots of secrets and eastere ggs.
Con's
~Cannot run on XP
~Only PS3 version gets bonuses
~No Co-Op/Multiplayer
~Weapons are too general.

More info
Quote from: Wikipedia
Just Cause 2 is an open world action-adventure video game. It was released in North America on March 23, 2010, by Swedish developer Avalanche Studios and Eidos Interactive,[4] and was published by Square Enix. It is the sequel to the 2006 video game Just Cause.[5][6]
Just Cause 2 employs the Avalanche Engine 2.0, an updated version of the engine used in Just Cause.[6] The game is set on the other side of the world from the original Just Cause, on the fictional island of Panau in Southeast Asia. Panau has varied terrain, from desert to alpine to rainforest. Rico Rodriguez returns as the protagonist, aiming to overthrow the evil dictator Pandak "Baby" Panay and confront his former mentor, Tom Sheldon.[6]
Official site
Quote from: JC2 Wiki
Little is known about Rico's early life, information i.e. relatives, is very highly classified. Rico was approached by the CIA, specifically Tom Sheldon, during the Invasion of Panama in 1986. Sheldon took Rico under his wing and became his commanding officer and friend, turning him into the agent he is today.
Quote from: JC2 Wiki
Grappling hook uses.
Technology
In Just Cause 2, the device is no-longer shaped like a gun and the harpoon has sharp pieces of metal, that can grab onto anything solid. The device is constantly connected to Ricos hand. The new Grappler automatically pulls Rico to the target (or the target to Rico). Manual cable reeling is no longer possible.
Uses - MovementEdit
Rico can use the grappling hook to pull himself towards solid surfaces, including cars, boats, planes, people, and walls. The object must be within 100 meters. Fast objects like wind turbines and planes about to take off can be grappled. This enables him to scale buildings, and jump onto civilian and enemy vehicles, and hijack vehicles.

Uses - Combat
The grappling hook can also attach itself to people, which opens a number of new options. First, just grappling one enemy will cause Rico to pull him towards himself, launching them into the air and moving them a few feet closer. You can also shoot them in mid-air while doing this, resulting in a "juggle kill". Pulling enemies from towers and elevated surfaces results in a "Fall Kill". The next function of the grappling hook in combat is attaching multiple targets. When 2 separate enemies are grappled together, they are flung at each other, incapacitating them for a few seconds or killing them. Grappling an enemy to a solid surface like a wall will pull the enemy and hang the enemy if the grappled section of the wall is high enough. When the enemy is killed while hanging, this results in a "Hang Kill". Finally, grappling an enemy to a vehicle (driven by you or others) will cause the enemy to be dragged. This will most likely kill them. Attaching a enemy to a explosive barrel or gas canister can give hilarious results when the barrel or canister is shot.

Uses - Humor
When bored, you can easily entertain yourself by grappling an innocent person, and then grappling a high object, this will launch them up into the air and cause them to hang, and the grapple cable, coming from the center of the civilian can seem like the grappler would be holding their underwear, which would give them a serious wedgie.
If you grapple a car to a chopper then lift the chopper into the air, you can begin, to tilt the chopper, this will eventually make the car whirl around the chopper at high speeds, this is alway fun to watch, but careful, if it hits the chopper it can be fatal.

Uses - Other
The grappling hook can join 2 objects. The solid objects can be attached together within the same distance that Rico can grapple to them.
When on a vehicle and being chased by the Panauan government, a useful tactic is to grapple a government car, then grapple the other end of the rope to the ground on the side of the road. At high speeds, the rope will snap, but it will fling the car off the road. This is most effective when crossing a bridge, as the government vehicle will often be flung over the side of the bridge. Roping two government cars together and then weaving through traffic can also be useful.
JC2 Wiki

There is more but i don't wan reach the text limit.
« Last Edit: July 28, 2011, 03:48:41 AM by Radio- »

There is more but i don't wan reach the text limit.
I don't think you're anywhere near the text limit. lol

My name is BOLO SANTOSI

My name is BOLO SANTOSI
I am the LEEDUR of the REHVOLOOSHUNAIRY army known as the REEPURS.

our goal is for the PEEPOLE of PANAU to break the chains of OPRESHION and RISE UP AS ONE

YOO are TEH SCORPIOH NOH? WEE HEER YOO are very SKEELED

DEY TELL ME I AM DEE BEST




Pokemon just got real. AND THERE ARE NO POKEMON THIS TIME.

Love this game. Im downloadin it again
Too bad i have to play at lowest... everything, but the thing i usually do is pop those thrusters on, hook onto them while they're flying, ohh good times

Shoot canister that flies up when bullets collide with it
Grappel on
forget stuff IM GOING TO DIEEEEE

oh wow
each time i see Kane, I lag a stuffload
Whenever i dont see kane i barely lag :I
EDIT: Driving the tractor when your pulling that guys car is fun as hell to drive
« Last Edit: July 28, 2011, 10:43:35 AM by Ayxrion »

>storyline is awesome

no