Are Explosions Art? Check Out The Just Cause 3 Trailer
Just Cause 3 takes a tastefully artistic route for Avalanche Studios' "Firestarter" trailer.
Just Cause might not be the first thing that comes to mind when we think of sandbox games, <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/1632-Just-Cause-2>but it is arguably one of the most fun. Between it's action-packed gameplay, insane explosions, and the ability to hookshot any moving vehicle (including aircraft), Just Cause 2 quickly became a fan-favorite game <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/118741-Just-Cause-2-Still-Going-Strong>that's still actively played today. Naturally, that sets a high bar for Just Cause 3, which is due to launch later this year. That's why Avalanche Studios released a new trailer, and while there's no gameplay to speak of its message is clear: Sometimes, explosions can be art.
The Just Cause series follows Rico Rodriguez, a CIA operative who infiltrates hostile dictatorships and destabilizes them single-handedly. It's a premise that glosses over the darker historical implications to present the ideal video game sandbox - an island where you're literally encouraged to sow chaos wherever you go. Players can complete quests to support various anti-government factions, or just ignore the story and go on a cathartic rampage.
Just Cause 3 is set in the fictional Mediterranean island of Medici, where Rico hopes to depose the brutal dictator General Di Ravello. But this trailer isn't interested in dissecting a plot - instead you'll watch a variety of slow-motion explosions tear Medici's infrastructure as Ravello's posters and statues burn. Eventually, the view pans back to reveal it's happening within Rico's mind as he skydives into the country.
It's a slightly more artistic approach than you might expect: Imagine a Just Cause 3 TV show with <a href=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxXRkqXfhYM>a True Detective-styled intro, and it would probably look like this. But it's a nice way to get excited for the finished game, which is expected to launch in the "Holiday 2015" release window.
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Just Cause 3 takes a tastefully artistic route for Avalanche Studios' "Firestarter" trailer.
Just Cause might not be the first thing that comes to mind when we think of sandbox games, <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/1632-Just-Cause-2>but it is arguably one of the most fun. Between it's action-packed gameplay, insane explosions, and the ability to hookshot any moving vehicle (including aircraft), Just Cause 2 quickly became a fan-favorite game <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/118741-Just-Cause-2-Still-Going-Strong>that's still actively played today. Naturally, that sets a high bar for Just Cause 3, which is due to launch later this year. That's why Avalanche Studios released a new trailer, and while there's no gameplay to speak of its message is clear: Sometimes, explosions can be art.
The Just Cause series follows Rico Rodriguez, a CIA operative who infiltrates hostile dictatorships and destabilizes them single-handedly. It's a premise that glosses over the darker historical implications to present the ideal video game sandbox - an island where you're literally encouraged to sow chaos wherever you go. Players can complete quests to support various anti-government factions, or just ignore the story and go on a cathartic rampage.
Just Cause 3 is set in the fictional Mediterranean island of Medici, where Rico hopes to depose the brutal dictator General Di Ravello. But this trailer isn't interested in dissecting a plot - instead you'll watch a variety of slow-motion explosions tear Medici's infrastructure as Ravello's posters and statues burn. Eventually, the view pans back to reveal it's happening within Rico's mind as he skydives into the country.
It's a slightly more artistic approach than you might expect: Imagine a Just Cause 3 TV show with <a href=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxXRkqXfhYM>a True Detective-styled intro, and it would probably look like this. But it's a nice way to get excited for the finished game, which is expected to launch in the "Holiday 2015" release window.
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