![]() ![]() In other LOST news, be sure to check out this funny video in which Nestor Carbonell (Richard Alpert) asks LOST executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse about a deleted scene from this week’s episode “ Ab Aeterno“. There is no word yet on whether ABC or the producers of LOST were involved or approved of the inclusion, but I can’t really see it being a problem if it’s just an homage. ![]() Take a look at the videos below to get a better idea. Once on the island, you’ll see a few key things that will win you over, including the hatch and hints at the smoke monster. If you go to the island, your transport will mysteriously blow up in mid air and crash. How do we know it’s the LOST island? It is not only featured in game, it’s a playable portion of it. That is in fact the Island from the hit ABC show. ![]() Take a look at the gameplay map, and you’ll see a smaller island that is isolated from the main one. But wait, isn’t there another famous fictional island in Southeast Asia? This time he’s on the fictional Southeast Asian island of Panau, trying to overthrow an evil dictator and take on his former boss. Just Cause 2 sees the return of Rico Rodriguez as our protagonist. ![]() Find out more, including video and pictures, after the break. For those who don’t watch the show, you may not recognize it, but the game features the LOST Island. The reviews have been very solid so far, but it’s not just the great open-ending gameplay that’s getting high marks and recognition. This is most likely a reference to the classic news video (opens in new tab) of a beached whale being blown up with explosives.How’s this for an Easter Egg? Just Cause 2, the much anticipated sequel to the 2006 hit video game, released on Tuesday. But it’s not just eye candy, blowing the whale up with the timed explosive will reveal an armor upgrade in the belly of the whale. Making it even cooler is the airship’s strong design resemblance to Final Fantasy’s favored mode of transportation.Īt the bottom right of the map on the Selatan Archipelago you’ll find an enormous beached whale on the shore. A floating dance club blasting house music into the clouds sounds like a fantastic party. While it’s not literally an Easter egg (there’s an in-game mission that requires you to go here), the Mile High Club is pretty awesome. This one’s a little hard to miss, but we figured it was cool enough to mention there’s a huge rock sculpture similar to Mount Rushmore at this location and it sports the ubiquitous face of evil dictator “Baby†Panay.ĭefinitely the most popular of the Easter eggs, this secret involves a bunch of references to the show LOST, including the mysterious hatch, planes automatically crashing over the island, and noises mighty similar to those of the show’s mysterious smoke monster. Obligatory “Peanut butter jelly time†reference goes here.Īt the above coordinates there’s a table and chair at the end of a dock, a reference to the scene in I Am Legend where Will Smith is waiting for survivors to arrive. This one’s a little simpler, just a bunch of bananas spelling out "BANANA FAIL" in the middle of some random jungle. While the gun’s stream of little bubbles doesn’t do any damage, it still pisses the guards off something fierce when you shoot them. Use your grappling hook to get up into the tower and you'll find the Happy Bubble Blaster weapon on the table. You might find easter eggs and secrets in Just Cause. At these coordinates you'll find a tower in the middle of some cherry blossom trees. It is always fun to find or uncover a reference to something that you might like in a game that you enjoy. ![]()
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