Avalanche released Just Cause 3 update 1.05 on PlayStation 4 today, adding support for the upcoming Bavarium Sea Heist DLC and making some general improvements.
Here’s the full list of patch notes for the new update, which is also coming soon to Xbox One and PC:
Preparation for new content
Added support for Bavarium Sea Heist DLC (pack)
General
Alterations to thread scheduling.
Optimized code for how the UI finds and displays which chaos objects are left to be destroyed in settlements.
PC-specific
Dynamic Frame buffer scaling implemented for users with Intel GPU’s.
Various bug fixes to prevent flickering on particular elements of the game world.
And here’s a look at the Trophies included with Bavarium Sea Heist :
One Last Score (Gold) – Beat the last mission.
The Flying Medician (Silver) – Defeat 10 enemy vehicles while in the air with the Rocket Boat.
Staying Power (Silver) – Defeat 10 enemies with the same eDEN Spark strike.
I Should Buy a Boat (Bronze) – Get the Rocket Boat, also know as The Loochador.
Loochador Master (Bronze) – Defeat 5 enemy helicopters with the Rocket Boat.
Lightning Bolt! (Bronze) – Defeat 1 enemy helicopter using the eDEN Spark.
A release date for Bavarium Sea Heist will be given out “shortly.” Previously, they said it would be out by the end of summer 2016.
[Source: Steam , Reddit via GearNuke ]
Best Vita Games of 2016 So Far
Best Vita Games of 2016 So Far
Axiom Verge
Metroidvania games have a great history on handhelds, so it's fitting that Axiom Verge made its way onto PlayStation Vita. Tom Happ's love letter to the genre might suffer from a few technical limitations on the less powerful system, but it's still a rousing good time on the go. It's worth checking out if you missed it last year.
Crypt of the Necrodancer
Crypt of the Necrodancer is a perfect fit for the Vita. Brace Yourself Games' roguelike rhythm game is a refreshing blend of two genres that surprisingly go together as well as peanut butter and jelly. It's challenging, addictive, and I've spent way too much time listening to the game's five different soundtracks.
Day of the Tentacle: Special Edition
LucasArts' classic adventure game Day of the Tentacle got the remaster treatment earlier this year, and it was great. Both Tim Schafer & Dave Grossman worked on the project, and made sure that the new version of the game did the original justice. Boy, did it ever. Sporting gorgeous new visuals, great developer commentary, and the ability to play the 1993 classic, it's the best adventure game that can be played on the Vita.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth
It's normal to be worried when a game is being made with a licensed property you hold dear to your heart, but luckily Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth ended up being a good one. This role-playing game features all of the digital monsters that fans have come to know and love, and wraps them up in a surprisingly good mystery. It's a pretty lengthy RPG, but it's worth playing (even if it doesn't pose much of a challenge).
Grand Kingdom
MonoChro's Grand Kingdom could easily be confused for a Vanillaware developed title, so it's only fitting that the director is Tomohiko Deguchi. Deguchi previously directed the PSP RPG Grand Knights History , and Grand Kingdom is largely a spiritual successor to it. It features a heavy emphasis on online play, which is a rarity for the genre, and is just as good on Vita as it is on consoles.
Severed
DrinkBox Studios have already released two great titles for the PlayStation Vita (Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack and Guacamelee! ), so it was only fitting that they would end up creating one of the system's last great games in Severed . The game, which is currently only available on Vita, builds upon the touch-based combat made popular by Infinity Blade and combines it with solid dungeon crawling & gorgeous visuals. Most impressive is the enemy design, which turns every encounter into a unique puzzle that the player has to solve not unlike Undertale .
SteamWorld Heist HD
The best 3DS game of 2015 is now even prettier on PlayStation 4 and Vita. Image & Form's SteamWorld Heist HD is one of the most impressive turn-based strategy games in quite some time. What makes it really special is how attacks rely not on dice rolls, but purely on player skill. Gamers need to line up the shots they take, and whether or not they are successful is entirely on them. It's thrilling, and one of the best games on both systems.
Volume
Mike Bithell's Volume isn't what anyone expected the Thomas Was Alone developer to do next, but thankfully it paid off. The gorgeous stealth game is an homage to Metal Gear Solid , and is just as fun to play on Vita as it is on PS4.
XCOM: Enemy Unknown Plus
XCOM was one of the PlayStation 3's best games, and luckily for portable gamers it was ported to Vita earlier this year. XCOM: Enemy Unknown Plus allows gamers to experience Firaxis Games' brilliant reboot on the go, and it's wonderful. If you haven't played the original, check it out and get ready for XCOM 2 , which comes to PS4 later this year.
Zero Time Dilemma
One of the greatest gaming trilogies of all time came to a close in the first half of 2016. The final chapter of Zero Escape , titled Zero Time Dilemma , was a fitting end to a journey that began with the cult DS hit 999 . All of the loose ends that were brought on by Virtue's Last Reward are wrapped up nicely here, and it's one of the most satisfying stories in all of gaming.