Open world. So much to do.
Open world. So much to do.
Ghost Recon: Wildland Breaks New Ground
Like most people, I love open world gaming where you can go almost anywhere and do anything, in any order that you choose. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands takes that concept to the extreme, practically giving players the entire country of Bolivia as their sandbox warzone.
Ghost Recon finally returns with Wildlands, a third-person free-roaming outing which you can play solo with AI companions, or online with friends to tackle the Santa Blanca cartel, who have taken over Bolivia, turning it into a narco-state.
Set a few years from now, Ghost Recon Wildlands lets you lead a four-player team of Ghosts on a covert mission to eliminate the Santa Blanca drug cartel.
Tom Clancy's fictional special forces operation is no stranger to adaptability. Over the course of the franchise's 15-year history, the interventionist Ghosts have stymied Russian ultranationalists, destabilized the North Korean army, and squelched a Mexican insurgency.
Your Ghost always appears in story cutscenes and gameplay as Nomad, the squad's leader (in co-op, all players always hear Nomad's voice whenever their character is speaking). Appearance and weapon customisation options are unfortunately not available for your A.I.
I bought this and it came with in 5 min's of ordering and I can say it was the best thing I did I am on it all the time and even with mates one of the best games I have bought
Both myself and a colleague bought Ghost Recon about three weeks ago and we have played it almost daily since. It's a perfect combination of Grand Theft Auto and Call Of Duty, resulting in a beautifully finished and wonderfully playable stealth shoot ‘em up.
This game is awesome in solo, but the main brunt of the fun is with friends. I love how it's the tactical side of Tom Clancy in an open world. You'll easily find something to do, especially with friends.
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