Excerpt: "Just Cause 3’s Sky Fortress DLC might be the best 5 hours spent in Just Cause 3 yet. It is hard to think of playing this game without the additions this content brings as it is such a great improvement. I can say that none of this feels like it was content purposefully held back, and has been worth the wait. Just Cause 3‘s first DLC is an impressive start for what could be a great Expansion Pass."
Vic B'Stard writes: "Just Cause 3 gave me plenty of late nights/early mornings when it was released earlier this year. Square Enix are now extending that mayhem with the release of the first DLC expansion, Sky Fortress, available separately or as part of the Land, Air and Sea Season Pass."
It was admittedly short but what was there was pretty fun and having a giant floating carrier base in the sky is cool no matter how you slice it. But my favorite addition has to be the powered wing suit, it just makes the whole JC3 experience that much better.
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The lingering blandness is enlivened by that jetpack, though, which Sky Fortress relies on again and again, often sprinkling a carrier that you've just blasted free of targets with all-new targets to blast at one more, knowing that you'll struggle not to enjoy the simple pleasures of rushing through the air, locking on, and strafing. Besides that, there's a new assault rifle that fires pretty sprays of plasma, and your own portable drone, which I called in once the DLC was complete, and sent it out to liberate a village for me with its machine guns and missiles. We were safely on the ground now, with the horizon open all around us again. Just Cause 3 was back in its element, and comical mishap, I'm delighted to say, ensued.
Zack H of The Cube gives his opinion on the newest Just Cause 3 DLC
Love this series but I can't go back to it unless they improve the laggy controls caused by bad framerate. Id be happier if they turned off v-sync on the ps4 just to improve the response.
I've been enjoying it. One thing I really like about the Just Cause series is that it actually seems like a mature game in the way the characters speak. For instance, they only use profanity where it's called for. In many open world games the people use profanity in every sentence, which is down right silly and something mature adults don't do. It's nice to play a game where all the characters don't sound like a bunch of teenagers trying to sound tough.