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4->''"You don't know anything about fear. We grow up with it, that's how life is here. Knowing that everything you love could be ripped away in an instant. But one day, I decided that I would never live in fear again. That's what makes you dangerous, Rico. You are just like me."''
5-->--'''Gabriela Morales'''
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7'''''Just Cause 4''''' is an open world action-adventure video game developed by Creator/AvalancheStudios and published by Creator/SquareEnix. The game was initially leaked on Steam before being officially announced at E3 2018.
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9In this game, Rico Rodriguez is now in the [[FictionalCountry fictional]] [[BananaRepublic South American country]] of Solis taking down yet another dictator, but his main focus is against [[PrivateMilitaryContractors the Black Hand]], who've been regular enemies of his since his time in [[VideoGame/JustCause1 San Esperito]], and more recently in [[VideoGame/JustCause3 Medici]].
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11!!This game provides examples of:
12* ADayInTheLimelight: The Los Demonios DLC is this for Javi, who is otherwise uninvolved with the main story outside his questline.
13* AdventureArchaeologist: Rico becomes this while doing missions for Javi Huerta.
14* AdvancedAncientHumans: Javi Huerta believes the ancient Solisians were much more advanced than was known.
15* BagOfSpilling: Subverted, Rico starts with all the relevant Gear Mods from the previous game (such as re-reeling, wingsuit airbrake, and slingshot boost) fully-functional. While his gear gets broken after the prologue this just means that he has to walk for a while to get tools to fix them.
16* BlatantItemPlacement: In a useful fashion, the stunt rings that require the player to pass through them in a specific vehicle usually have that vehicle somewhere nearby for you to find. Loading screens imply they're being left by Garland and her crew.
17* BorderPatrol: Similarly to [[VideoGame/JustCause3 Just Cause 3]], the game stops you from venturing too far away from the game area by abruptly blowing up your vehicle and killing you. However, you don't get any warnings this time.
18* BrutalBonusLevel: The so called ''Solís Pro Tour'' and ''Aerial Acrobatics'' challenges are this to regular vehicle and wingsuit stunts[[note]]Remember trying to 5-gear wingsuit courses and that speedboat puzzle in the last game? It's pretty much that[[/note]]. They are marked in purple on the map, are (fortunately) not required for HundredPercentCompletion and completing them neat's you some [[CosmeticAward unique skins]].
19* [[invoked]] CaliforniaDoubling: InUniverse. In one of the Garland King missions, "Jewel in the Sun", the grasslands of Solis stand in for [[VideoGame/JustCause3 Medici]] for filming a flashback scene, the ShowWithinAShow plot describing it as Rico racing against Mario Frigo in their youth.
20* ClashingCousins: Mira and Gabriela Morales are this, with Mira as the leader of the Army of Chaos and Gabriela as commander of the local Black Hand division.
21* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: As is tradition, military chaos objects are bright red and shiny silver, and Black Hand military hardware is, well, black. The Army of Chaos marks its holdings with bright pink, yellow, blue and green graffiti.
22* ConspiracyTheorist: Mira's cousin, Cesar, honestly believes the Greys are the ones behind everything in Solis and that the Espinosa family are all reptilians. At the end of Operation Windwalker, he's utterly disappointed that the tornado device is man-made when he sees there's a USB slot in it. Rico does cheer him up a bit by pointing out that he might not have found proof of the conspiracy he was looking for, but he blew another one wide open, namely, that Oscar Espinosa was developing and testing weather control weapons in violation of the Geneva Convention. He also gets the honor of blowing up his section of Project Illapa with Mira's laptop.
23* ContinueYourMissionDammit: Spend more than ~10 minutes on side stuff and your current MissionControl will call Rico and remind him what he is actually supposed to be doing.
24* CoolTrain: The Sandstinger, an armored train Rico and his group of rebels build to attack the desert-based Zona Uno. Fortunately for Rico, it comes [[{{BFG}} with a really, really big gun.]]
25* CutLexLuthorACheck: Project Illapa may be impressive as a weapon system, but if Espinosa had simply used the tech for its intended purpose, i.e preventing natural disasters and ending droughts, he would have been hailed as a hero. If he had also managed to convince Miguel Rodriguez and Lanza Morales to charge small but reasonable sums of money for the service (their original intend was to offer it as humanitarian aid) instead of just [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness killing them off]], he would have made billions without all the pesky Geneva Convention violations to deal with.
26* CutsceneBoss: It seems that Avalanche didn't even consider [[spoiler:Oscar Espinosa]] worthy of a boss fight. [[spoiler:After you mow down his guards, Rico launches the Storm Core he left behind into Espinosa's jet, taking him out.]]
27* CuttingTheKnot: Speed stunts are always set up to be completed with a specific type of vehicle. But as the game in reality doesn't actually care what vehicle you use to complete it there is nothing stopping you from blazing through car/boat based ones with a helicopter.
28* DamnYouMuscleMemory: Tapping "exit vehicle" now makes you bail instantly instead of just stunt jumping, which now requires a combination input. Secondary fire (which includes grenades) is now bound to what used to be look down sights.
29* DarkerAndEdgier: Rico is far more serious and jaded and the plot includes the late father of Rico into the history of the making of Espinosa's DoomsdayDevice, with the reaction everyone would expect, and almost none of the villainous Black Hand is played for laughs.
30* DevelopersForesight: Some briefing conversations will change depending on the state of the game world. For instance, upon staring Operation Sandstinger Rico is instructed to capture a train depot, and mission chatter while doing so revolves around this being a chance to get the engine they need. If the depot is captured before starting the operation, mission chatter is about how the depot is an invaluable logistics base for the Army of Chaos, and the briefing mentions they already have access to the train engine they need.
31* DidntThinkThisThrough: During Desierto Launch, Rico has some questions about the signal used to tell the hacker to run to the car.
32-->'''Rico:'''By the way, you should think about a new signal. \
33'''Hacker:'''What do you mean? \
34'''Rico:'''Well it's just somebody honking their horn, right? \
35'''Hacker:'''Si. \
36'''Rico:'''No special pattern or anything? \
37'''Hacker:'''No. \
38'''Rico:'''So if a Black Hand had just honked their horn for any reason outside that garage, you would've just come running out? \
39'''Hacker:'''Hm. Live and learn I guess.
40* DullSurprise: InUniverse. Garland constantly complains about Rico's inability to act. Rico, for his part, isn't even trying.
41* EasilyForgiven: Averted. Rico is [[spoiler:not happy to see Sheldon, doesn't give two hoots that he's been sidelined by the Agency, and doesn't trust him for a minute.]] The two have to be convinced/forced to work together by Mira Morales.
42* EmptyLevels: You'll quickly end up with far more Army of Chaos squads than you'll ever need, and even if you do find yourself stuck, advancing into the right territories can actually free up squads. The main benefit to higher levels is the supply drop pilots.
43* EqualOpportunityEvil:
44** Even if they come off as FacelessMooks, there are female soldiers in the Black Hand ranks.
45** In the Danger Rising DLC, [[GovernmentAgencyOfFiction The Agency]] turns out to be an even more straightforward example. Rico fights both male and female Agents, distinguished by names from different cultures and different skin colors, who are unified first of all by their willingness [[GovernmentConspiracy to fight for shady government causes]].
46* EvenEvilHasStandards: Gabriela is loyal to Espinosa to the point of disappearing her own father, [[spoiler:but when he decides to use the Storm Core to kill everyone on the mountain she takes down the base's firewall and lets Mira into the security systems.]]
47* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Sargento's given name is Luis Ruiz. After the tutorial Rico names him 'Sargento', presumably to represent his rank in their new rebellion, and that effectively becomes his name.
48* FakingTheDead: Garland King's first mission has you faking her death by taking her van to lure the Black Hand into attacking it and blowing it up.
49* AFatherToHisMen: Or in Gabriela's case, mother to her men. [[spoiler:She won't sacrifice her men for Espinosa's pride.]]
50* GameplayAndStorySegregation:
51** [[spoiler:Trains with artillery will spawn on the tracks in the desert and near Illapa, even if the player has not started Operation Sandstinger's questline.]]
52** [[spoiler: Despite the DLC's content dealing with the fallout of the main campaign, the Danger Rising DLC can be started after meeting Sheldon near the start of the game.]]
53* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:The Agency]] evolves into one during the course of the game. As the story progresses, it turns out that [[spoiler: they decieved Rico's father to create WeatherControlMachine weapons, paid the Black Hand [[VideoGame/JustCause3 to kill Rico's parents in Medici]] when Rico's father discovered the truth and walked away from the project, and have been quietly collaborating with [[BigBad Oscar Espinosa]] to acquire those weather weapons from him, eventually showing up in force to grab what remains after Espinosa is defeated by the Army of Chaos.]]
54* GuideDangIt:
55** The major shtick of Javi's sidequests is that they're completely unmarked. A couple of tombs can be found by examining the map closely, but most of them you'll just have to stumble onto blindly, and you aren't even told the lesser collectables ''exist'' until you find and solve one of them.
56** As a rule of thumb, vehicle specific stunt challenges will have said vehicle parked nearby but there are exceptions such as the Academia Wanay Ritmo Rickshaw stunt. Potentially making you spend hours looking for the darn thing when it isn't there in the first place.
57* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Oscar Espinosa activates the Storm Core as he flies off to make an arms deal with the Agency. Rico surfs the Storm Core directly into his plane.]]
58* IndyPloy: Invoked. In Rico's words:
59--> A plan is just a list of things that can go wrong.
60* IneffectualLoner: {{Subverted|Trope}}. Rico tries to pull his usual 'lone loose cannon' act at first, but quickly swallows his pride when he discovers he is thoroughly in over his head this time.
61* ItsPersonal: Rico is in Solis to track down the truth about what happened to his father.
62* JustThinkOfThePotential: Played with. Miguel Rodriguez intended Illapa to be used only for peaceful ends, primarily stopping extreme weather such as tornadoes, and quit in disgust when he realized Espinosa intended to use it as a weapon.
63* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: It's the achievement/trophy name for finishing Extermination in Los Demonios DLC.
64* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: Sargento sometimes asks Rico to kill Black Hand informants without using weapons, by hijacking a car, picking them up while pretending to be a Black Hand chauffeur and crashing the car.
65* TheMole: Averted. The Black Hand does manage to get in the way of every attack on a weather device, but everyone realizes that's because Rico has very unsubtly been going after a shopping list of things necessary to counter a given hazard and a professional outfit like the Black Hand would have just spotted the breadcrumbs.
66* MookHorrorShow: Despite getting [[TheWorfEffect worfed]] by Project Illapa, Rico immediately shows that nothing less will stop him advancing on an entire unit of Black Hand mercenaries and gunning them down. The mere sight of him armed and angry is enough to make TheDragon immediately call a retreat - ''before'' he even has an Army of Chaos backing him up.
67** Helped by this is the fact that said dragon has at least second hand experience regarding Rico's exploits, can identify him on sight, and knows in advance that full elite squads tend to end up corpses by his hand when he's ''not'' angry or armed.
68* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Garland King's love of Hollywood blockbusters with explosions makes her a GenderFlip of Creator/MichaelBay.
69* NoGearLevel: Rico getting blown away by Project Illapa puts him into one, making him lose his grappling hook, parachute and wingsuit. He considers not having his hook like missing a limb.
70* NonActionBigBad: While previous [[BigBad Big Bads]] in the series were TheGeneralissimo types who at least had the machismo to take on Rico ''mano y mano'' when he came calling, Espinosa [[spoiler:is a corporate suit who quietly sneaks out the back during the final battle and taunts Rico over conference call while leaving his EliteMooks behind to die.]]
71* NonActionGuy: Sargento. He initially wants to be out in the field, but Rico quickly convinces him he can do so much more by keeping the Army of Chaos organized.
72* NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup: Subverted. [[spoiler: Even though Rico destroys the Project Illapa weather weapons during the main story, The Agency still manages to get its hands on enough data and blueprints from the Project to consider the operation a partial success - [[SequelHook setting up the possible sequel]].]]
73* OneNationUnderCopyright: Zig-zagged. It's mentioned frequently throughout the game that the government of Solis, and all of its biggest companies - first and foremost, its {{Arms Dealer}}s and PrivateMilitaryContractors - are heavily intermeshed to the point it's not clear which is which, and even less clear whether the government or the companies reign supreme in Solis... and [[BigBad Oscar Espinosa]] is the one man who both [[CorruptCorporateExecutive owns everything]] and [[PresidentEvil rules the country]], and reaps the benefits from it all.
74* ThePampas: Almost the entire lower third of the map is occupied by a grassland landscape of a somewhat similar kind.
75* PrisonLevel: In order to complete the Sandstinger branch of missions, Rico must first spring Lanza Morales from La Mazmorra, an enormous prison complex beneath the desert.
76* {{Retcon}}: A minor one that doesn't actually conflict with what was said, just changes the framing to offer a different conclusion. ''VideoGame/JustCause3'' heavily implied [[spoiler:Sheldon aided Di Ravello in killing Rico's parents, taking the young Rico into the Agency's fold as compensation]]. ''4'' expands on this: [[spoiler:Oscar Espinosa ordered the hit on the Rodriguez family, Di Ravello considered it a part of his master plan and was too full of himself to say otherwise in his audio diary. Sheldon was an Agency grunt back then ordered to extract Rico, and doesn't find out the full story until Rico does.]] In a straight example, the game changes Rico from being native Medician to Solis-born, though the family emigrated when he was so young that he considers Medici his home. Incidentally, this last one unretcons a smaller retcon from ''3''; Rico has always been implied to be Hispanic, with a Spanish accent and the name Rico Rodriguez. While both of these would be out-of-place in the Italian-inspired Medici, it makes a lot more sense if he came from the Spanish-speaking Solis and grew up in a Spanish-speaking household.
77* SamusIsAGirl: The end of Javier's quest chain reveals that [[spoiler:Otorongo was really a woman.]]
78* SayMyName: One of the Garland King levels is called “Vanessaaaa!” with this trope in mind.
79* ShoutOut:
80** At Picos Helados, the player can find a [[VideoGame/GettingOverItWithBennettFoddy cauldron and hammer]]. Using these items, the game shifts into a side view, with the player challenged to move Rico over a set of obstacles with the hammer as their only tool. As a further part of this, Bennett Foddy himself provides snarky narration during this challenge.
81** If Rico is in a chopper slaughtering mooks left and right, he'll hum "Music/TheRideOfTheValkyries".
82** At a random, unassuming building in Vista Futura, the player can hear the popular Music/AHa song "Take On Me" playing from a hidden lower floor. Once Rico goes downstairs, the environment changes to [[https://www.polygon.com/2018/12/7/18131126/just-cause-4-easter-egg-take-on-me-video a black-and-white comic book]] just like in the song's iconic music video, complete with a dividing window that shows the "normal" world within the "comic" world and a woman dancing to the song.
83** The achievement/trophy for recruiting every chopper pilot is [[Film/StarshipTroopers Rico's Roughnecks]].
84** The achievement/trophy list for "Los Demonios" DLC has plenty of this in the names.
85*** "[[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet A Nightmare on Kusi Street]]."
86*** "[[Film/SilenceOfTheLambs Silence of the Llamas]]."
87*** "[[Film/TheExorcist The Power of Rico Compels You]]."
88*** "[[Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre Solino Chainsaw Massacre]]."
89*** "[[Film/SnakesOnAPlane Demons On A Plane]]."
90*** "[[Franchise/TheWalkingDead The Flying Dead]]."
91* SuperWristGadget: Rico's grapple was versatile before, but in addition to an auto-retract function, it can now be used to plant booster rockets or air lifters from a distance. Any combination of those functions can be active, each of which can be tweaked with a number of modification settings.
92* TankGoodness: For the first time ever in the Just Cause series, there are treaded tanks in the game (the previous games only had wheeled [[AwesomePersonnelCarrier infantry fighting vehicles]] that [[TanksButNoTanks were described as "tanks"]]). There are a speedy, light Pointman scout tank, an IFV-like general purpose Prizefighter tank, a heavier Warchief assault tank, and a Falconer self-propelled AA gun for the player to use.
93* TheThemeParkVersion: Ruins of the old Solisian culture have been sanitized over the years to be this to the Espinoza family, an act Javi Huerta hates that he participated in.
94* TrainJob: Played with, as ''the train itself'' is what's being stolen, or at least a specific car on it. As part of Operation Sandstinger, Rico and the Army of Chaos steal a colossal railway gun for their own train to attack the weather core.
95* WeatherControlMachine: Project Illapa, a set of weather control devices that ramps up the super-espionage aspects of the series to new heights.
96* WeirdWeather: One of the game mechanics involves surviving, and weaponizing, this against the Black Hand.
97* WhamLine: A big one between Rico and Tom Sheldon, setting up a new SequelHook.
98-->'''Tom Sheldon:''' Destroying Project Illapa must have cost [[spoiler:the Agency]] trillions.\
99'''Rico:''' It always comes back to [[spoiler: the Agency]].\
100'''Tom Sheldon:''' That it does.\
101'''Rico:''' Let's take them down.\
102''(Sheldon laughs, not yet appreciating that Rico is serious)''\
103'''Rico:''' Let's take down [[spoiler:''the Agency'']].\
104''(Sheldon has a huge OhCrap look)''\
105'''Tom Sheldon:''' Son of a bitch. Alright, I'm in.

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