
The vast majority of it is uninhabited mountainous woodland. Though the game world is truly massive, what it isn't is particularly interesting. There is also an existing cartel on the island that the side missions have you replace with a friendlier one, stealing the wrong car - or invading the wrong town will also push up your wanted level with them. As per the GTA 3 model, all the vehicles around the island can be commandeered and used by you, though doing so will soon attract the attention of the Islands police force who are hilariously committed to your murder at that point, sending wave after wave of helicopter at your for even the most minor infraction.

It's an open world game that you can traverse as you see fit with the standard story missions, side missions and collectables to spend your time on. You are Rico, sent in by some CIA-esque bosses to stir up trouble and inspire the locals to overthrow the countries dictator leader, Mendoza.

The game is a free roaming action adventure title, in the vein of "Grand Theft Auto" although the city landscape has been replaced by a series of islands that make up a fictional South/Central American country.

Some twelve years later, I am again using my Xbox One's backwards compatibility feature to play the 360 version of "Just Cause".
