Just Cause vs PUBG Mobile
Just Cause
Just Cause is the game to play if you enjoy just destroying anything and everything in your way while enjoying movie-like quality stunts and slow motion effects, which will naturally make your character look super cool. Featuring a wide variety of weapons and vehicles (sea, land and air), Rico (the character you'll be playing as) also has his iconic wingsuit which allows you to explore the island of San Esperito by air and grappling hook that allows you to use scale previously impossible cliffs or sides of buildings and more.Similar to Fallout, Just Cause provides players with total and complete freedom to do whatever they like, however they like. This applies to the game's many missions, side missions, bonus missions and more. The best part about this game though is its over-the-top stunts which in some way parody the crazy cinematically enhanced stunts and effects that many blockbuster Hollywood films use.
Although the storyline in this game falls flat, Just Cause gotten its golden ticket to fame due to the insane amount of explosive destruction that you are allowed to do and the awesome way your character looks when you do it. In a way, Just Cause is a game that's designed as a game-based release valve for all the penned up rage and stress from your everyday lives, giving you a vast game world (and perhaps egging you on) to smash virtual things and people in.
PUBG Mobile
PUBG Mobile is the mobile port of the insanely popular battle royale game, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. Featuring the same intense gameplay as the original (PC/console) version, you'll be pitted against 100 other players a.k.a. survivors on a remote but vast island in a massive showdown of wits and skill, all done in the hopes of being the last person standing and winning that goshdarn delicious "chicken dinner".This port is as perfect as it can get without compromising on quality, though there have been some rumors going around that the game is rigged, at the beginning at least, so you'd play against bots rather than an all-humasn ensemble of players. This is actually a pretty great idea to ease new players into a highly competitive game. The best part about all of this, however, is the fact that the game is free-to-play. Of course, the game still retains its principle of fairness so you won't see spenders with overpowered weaponry right from the start in this game.
So, if you have always wanted to try "the battle royale game that started it all", this is your chance! PUBG Mobile is as close to the real thing as it gets and well, you can play this for free!