Crazy stunts, a huge gameworld, and a playful attitude make Just Cause 2 a lot of fun despite its annoyances.

Just Cause 2 Review

Review by Gamespot 8.0/10

The Good

  • Enormous, varied island to explore with lots of things to do
  • More than 100 vehicles to drive and pilot
  • You pull off all sorts of crazy stunts
  • Stuff blows up in lots of awesome ways
  • Using the grapple hook and parachute to move around is great fun.

The Bad

  • Broken targeting can make gunplay a pain
  • Some of the missions are more frustrating than fun
  • Various glitches and other scattered annoyances.

Just Cause 2 is ridiculous in the best possible way. In the space of a few moments, you can grapple to a hovering helicopter; beat up the pilot and hijack the chopper; blow up a cluster of fuel tanks; put the chopper on a collision course with an enormous antenna; jump out of the helicopter at the last moment; and watch the resulting explosion as you parachute down to the saddle of a moving motorcycle below. But in the life of Rico Rodriguez, such events are just another day at the office, though in this case, the office is the gigantic island nation of Panau, where three gangs vie to wrest control from a corrupt government. This is a big game that gives you a lot to do and a lot of crazy ways to do it. When Just Cause 2 gives you the freedom to do the things you want in the way you want, it shines in all its preposterousness and good humor. When missions and challenges shoehorn you into specific actions, however, the same loose mechanics that make the open-world exploration such a joy become a frustrating burden. Nevertheless, this sandbox action game surmounts its conspicuous issues with liberal doses of ludicrousness; well, that, and the ability to attach disreputable cops to a buggy with your grappling hook and drag them around.