This Easter egg makes up for not less than a few of Just Cause 4’s faults

When they’re not getting used as central plot beats in books that endorse rose-tinted megalomania whereas ignoring the foundation causes of staggering societal inequality, Easter eggs might be fairly cool. They’re at their finest if you stumble throughout them your self, in fact, however after John’s Just Cause 4 evaluate I’m not touching it with a ten foot lengthy grappling hook.

I’m glad some persons are taking part in although, as a result of it meant I bought to see Rico Rodriguez stroll into his very personal music video.

Here’s the footage, courtesy of Twitter consumer “Nitomatta”.

I’m unhappy Rico doesn’t dance again.

I puzzled if anybody else had completed this, and so they might properly have, however the existence of Ready Player One has satirically obfuscated google searches for Easter eggs that aren’t to do with Ready Player One. Yet one other factor so as to add to its checklist of crimes.

This isn’t the primary egg laid by Just Cause 4: we’ve already seen Rodriguez attempt Getting Over It With Bennet Foddy, with narration from Foddy himself. Sadly, the precise game doesn’t sound practically as entertaining. Here’s only a snippet from John’s review:

“I’m just at a loss as to how this has happened. Just Causes have been buggy, sure. But they’ve never felt at least six months from finished. I cannot fathom how this wasn’t lengthily delayed, because it’s in such a dismal state. Although that said, even if the bugs and AI were fixed, it would still leave behind a version of Just Cause that barely changes anything you actually do since the third edition, yet has made every aspect of doing it so astronomically more annoying.”

Maybe that’s why Rico isn’t dancing.

Cheers, Eurogamer.

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avalanche studios, Easter egg, just cause 4, square enix

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