We could have just grabbed a nearby military truck and started barreling down the mountain path toward the city, but that option lacked style. So the developers showing us the game went ahead and spawned us a cherry-red sports car - which, as in the first game, will be among the items you'll be able to buy and have delivered via air drop. The car was fast, but it didn't stand up so well once Venezuelan soldiers started showing up to lob explosives at us. (Neither did the surrounding foliage, which was realistically torn apart by the tree-toppling blasts).
Even sports cars can be weaponized, though, which we found out when the developers took over and slapped a C4 charge onto the back of our swiftly deteriorating ride. (Weirdly, the charge stayed hovering in place even after the panel it had been attached to was blown off). Undeterred by the machinegun fire, they kicked the car into high speed, leaping out and detonating the explosive spectacularly when it hit the checkpoint. The C4 could even turn the jungle itself into a weapon, as we saw when a tossed satchel charge lit a dense thicket ablaze, igniting a huge forest fire and burning the soldiers who were using the bushes as cover.





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