About the Game
In this stunning beautiful place, with superb, if old, architecture, the evil dictator, Anton Castillo (beautifully voice-acted by Giancarlo Esposito) has a lesson for his son. He hands the boy, Diego, a grenade, holds down the firing mechanism and pulls out the pin. This, he explains, is what the people are like: obedient as long as they are under a firm grip. Be too relaxed with them, however, and … Boom, presumably.
This lesson is El Presidente’s way of trying to toughen up his son, grooming him to succeed his brutal regime. Refreshingly, he is not shown as a black and white evil guy: he has his reasons for his behaviour which are, to him at least, sensible. The fact that the people do need a firm hold if things are not to get loud, bloody and somewhat short-lived – for the Castillos anyway! – is backed up by the existence of the resistance. Which is where you come in.
You are a rebel, a resistance fighter by the name of Dani Rojas (you can choose your gender at the beginning of the game: with the male Dani voiced by Sean Rey, and the female by Nisa Gunduz). You can make your own weapons if you need to, and hire (canine) companions to help you in your deeds. One of them is Chorizo, an adorable dachshund in a canine wheelchair, so don’t be too quick to decide to go it alone: the cute factor is almost overwhelming!
The beautifully detailed graphics look like almost like stylised video footage – even more beautiful than real life, while looking very lifelike! You can play with your real life posse in co-operative multiplayer which returns in this edition.
A Bit of Background
Every freedom fighter needs intel, and you are no different. The game’s action is set against riots which are disrupting the uneasy peace of the island – the people have openly tired of Anton Castillo’s iron hand, and are no doubt uneasy about Diego growing up, foreseeing the boy being put into place to replace his father within a few years.
Dani (you) is in the heart of the action, fighting on rooftops and down back alleys, and keeping a careful eye out for those few who still support El Presidente. Some of the people voted for him, but most of them are now realising that his immense and proudly touted strength is a façade, one the youthful Anton constructed around himself on seeing his own father executed shortly before he took power himself.
Where You Will Battle
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
Processor: Intel i5-4460 AMD Ryzen 3 1200
Memory: 8GB
Graphics: Nvidia GTX 960 AMD RX 460
Storage: 60 GB
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
Processor: Intel i7-7700 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X
Memory: 16GB
Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1080 AMD RX VEGA64
Storage: 60 GB
€11.32