![]() ![]() The logo is the same as that of the original Mile High Club, but there's no hint of an airship. She might be a separate easter egg to something. There's a woman with a unique character model playing golf on one of the landing pads. ![]() The club has two helicopter landing pads. ![]() Inside are people dancing while it's playing JC4 trailer music by Artizan and Armanni Reign. The building has two internal areas, but one of these is accessible. In the Umiña region, to the north of the region name on the map and to the south-west of Villanueva. This is a reference to the famous Mile High Club from Just Cause 2. The scorpion is the symbol of chaos in this game series. The cards have pictures of a scorpion on them. Rico sings the "Ride of the Valkyries" when using weapons on a helicopter.ĭuring the first mission (and presumably later too), there is a set of cards on a table at the door of Mira's apartment. The "Ride of the Valkyries" easter egg from JC2 and JC3 is back again. 35 "Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy" Minigame.31 Possible TopGear/The Grand Tour reference.29 Blank feature in the game settings to enable a near-death look.23 "Digi-Mech" coin-operated game machine.22 "Sharks with laser beams attached to their heads".10 Clown poster that adds laugh track effects.Head toward the woman dancing and she and Rico will dance together, just like in the music video. Climb the stairs to the second floor and you'll enter a reconstruction of the song's music video, including the striking sketched visual effect. Head inside and you'll be able to hear "Take On Me," the 1985 hit single by A-Ha, playing out loud. The flashiest Easter egg in Just Cause 4 is undoubtedly the one tucked away in an unassuming, half-finished building in the Abundancia district's city of Vista Futura. Just Cause 4 Easter Egg: A-Ha "Take On Me" Building While the crate doesn't have any mechanical impact, the pan can be used as a replacement for Rico's whip. One is a crate similar to those dropped by dead players i n PUBG, while the other is the frying pan famous for blocking bullets. The village of Don Hector in the Abundancia region is home to a balcony with two tributes to PUBG on it. In one of its most low-key Easter eggs, Just Cause shouts out PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS. Just Cause 4 Easter Egg: PUBG Pan and Death Crate Players can find the Cow Gun in the southwest of the map, northeast of Vaivenes, in front of a small farmhouse. The alternative fire, meanwhile, turns Rico himself into a cow. One of the weirdest in the game is a gun that, when shot at human enemies, transforms them into anthropomorphized cows. Not all of the Easter eggs in Just Cause 4 are references to other pieces of pop culture. Getting Over It creator Bennet Foddy even provides some of his signature wry commentary. ![]() This tribute is surprisingly robust, as Rico can use the tools and play a miniature version of Getting Over It. Just Cause 4 pays tribute to the game on the eastern edge of the mountain range in the Picos Helados region, where players can find the cauldron and pickaxe from the original game. Getting Over It was the surprise indie hit of 2017, taking Twitch in particular by storm with its unintuitive controls and garbage-absurdism. Just Cause 4 Easter Egg: Getting Over It Tribute If you head to the north-east of the map and clamber through the wodded hills around Delta Rio Wanay, you should be able to find a concrete building with a logo that reads, "Project Solisian Amber." That amber is a reference to the material the dinosaur DNA was extracted from, and the building itself is a copy of the Velociraptor compound from Jurassic Park. Just Cause 4 Easter Egg: Jurassic Park Area ![]()
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