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The only real complaint that some people have had is with the story, but from what I've seen the missions themselves are varied and super crazy.

 

Only played one mission, it was standard "go and kill these guys, but make sure these guys live"

 

I saw the opening story missions which included grappling up an awesome twin tower casino and rescuing a dude from the skybridge between them while getting shot at by helicopters and defending a dude by riding on top of his old ass car and tethering military jeeps to each other/lamps posts/bridge supports or just blowing them up spectacularly.

 

As for the Win 7 thing, I recently changed to it as well and there's no way I'm going back to XP ever.

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The only real complaint that some people have had is with the story, but from what I've seen the missions themselves are varied and super crazy.

 

Only played one mission, it was standard "go and kill these guys, but make sure these guys live"

 

I saw the opening story missions which included grappling up an awesome twin tower casino and rescuing a dude from the skybridge between them while getting shot at by helicopters and defending a dude by riding on top of his old ass car and tethering military jeeps to each other/lamps posts/bridge supports or just blowing them up spectacularly.

 

As for the Win 7 thing, I recently changed to it as well and there's no way I'm going back to XP ever.

 

Ohhh, those yeah, I played those through, they were alright. I was talking about the faction missions that come after that.

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The problem is, you have to find it.Which means that you have to spend few hours driving around, trying to find stuff. Another problem, is that unless you do missions, you will have problems with ammo. So you kinda have to do some side missions before you can fully enjoy the game. Kinda like FFXIII.

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Going by NeoGAF's comments(again), most people did the 2 or 3 compulsory missions and then went on to do crazy stuff in the world finding tons of military jets/helicopters/tanks along the way. Also, unlike FFXIII the whole world is opened up ~20 minutes into the game.

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I've been laying waste to stuff all over the place. I blew up an oil rig today, it was phenomenal. This game is extremely impressive.

 

I sense much anger in you ;(

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Actually, at first I was a bit hesitant about blowing up gas stations and water tanks. I mean pulling down statues and blowing up military bases is one thing, but the other stuff seems a lot more terrorist-y. But then I realized I get cool giant numbers that flash across the screen as I blow stuff up, and my moral compunctions faded.

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Wow, that is some high praise man!

 

Actually, at first I was a bit hesitant about blowing up gas stations and water tanks. I mean pulling down statues and blowing up military bases is one thing, but the other stuff seems a lot more terrorist-y. But then I realized I get cool giant numbers that flash across the screen as I blow stuff up, and my moral compunctions faded.

You're not exactly on a charity mission. Your goal is to cause enough dissent and unrest to make the people overthrow the current anti-USA dictator and hopefully replace him with someone more pro-USA.

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You could always check the trailers or the demo.

 

Basically Total Overdose was more about the score and style, while this one is more about have an open world and making your own fun. More Red Faction: Guerrilla with more vehicles and prettier locales and less Total Overdose.

 

The main similarity is that both are crazy and embrace it, though Just Cause 2 is slightly more grounded in reality.

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