Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands Reviews
I enjoyed finished a vast majority of the missions in Wildlands and exploring the varied open world and learning more about the complex crime syndicate founded by El Sueno and operated by the men and women he's cherry picked to carry out his nefarious plans. I also enjoyed the cooperative gameplay and unlocking the tools and abilities that became indispensable in the second half of the game. However so much focus went into these elements that other areas of the game suffered most notably the repetitive missions, the limited ally AI, and being able to use the same strategy to defeat every boss in more than 30 hours of game time.
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A game that received quite a bit of hype before its release, Ghost Recon: Wildlands may be the jewel Ubisoft needs to reignite the passion fans of the company feel towards its products. After some grumbling caused by the deteriorating quality of the Assassin's Creed games, Ubisoft needs a little more buzz surrounding it, and if the company keeps producing games as decent and immersive as Wildlands, a chance exists for them to regain their home run status. With high quality graphics and audio, a passable story, and smooth gameplay, it may be safe to assume Ubisoft is going back to producing quality over quantity.
There’s a lot to see and do in Wildlands and even after 30+ hours I’m still enjoying trekking through the rain-forest and discovering new ways to play
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands is an interesting title, but definitely not for everyone. If you want to play co-op with friends, it's certainly a good choice, but if you want to play alone, you better look elsewhere.
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Ghost Recon Wildlands is wasting a promising setting and a great weapons arsenal for a repetitive and faulty Co-Op Open World Sandbox. The countless Missions don't use the full potential you could get out of the great equipment and tools the Game has to offer.
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The beauty of Ghost Recon: Wildlands is that it is 2 games in one. Co-op is more stealth based while solo play focuses on more of an action based shooter due to the lack of orders you can provide your AI teammates. The only downfall is that neither of these two setups fully take advantage of their premise
An open world shooter that takes place in Bolivia, a new region that we are not used to see in videogames. It’s easy to notice this as soon as you start playing thanks to its map full of mountains that offers a small twist in the gameplay. It is also quite easy to jump in and out of online sessions making it easy to keep your own progress while advancing with others whenever you want.
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Ubisoft nailed it again, with a truly fantastic, believable world and exquisite gameplay!
When playing Ghost Recon Wildlands in single player you’ll find it offers an enjoyable action-packed experience that never does anything bad, but can feel a little repetitive at times. It never stops being enjoyable though, whilst the atmospheric surroundings that Bolivia offers will simply astound you at times. However, there are certainly better single player games out right now that I’d recommend over Ghost Recon Wildlands. When you jump into the multiplayer mode though it’s a totally different experience. I’ve mentioned it once already and I’ll say it again – I really think that Ghost Recon Wildlands’ co-op action is some of the best I’ve experienced in any video game. You might be doing the same things as you do in the single player campaign, but when carefully orchestrating these operations with a group of friends it becomes one of the most enthralling multiplayer experiences you’ll have in a video game. It really is that good. If you’re looking for a single player experience there is fun to be had with Ghost Recon Wildlands, but it’s not the game’s strongest point. If you’re looking for some co-op multiplayer action though, you simply NEED to play Ghost Recon Wildlands.
I did have some fun and enjoyable moments. Although, Ghost Recon Wildlands had potential but it didn’t manage to keep up with the standards of open-world games similar to Watch_Dogs 2 and Grand Theft Auto V. It has too many setbacks that prevents the game from reaching its true potential.
Ghost Recon Wildlands is a great game, with a beautiful open world and authentic-style Ghost Recon gameplay. It is worth a buy and I do recommend it to anyone thinking about getting the game. Just understand it isn't perfect and there will be frustrating times in the game. The good news is when you really get into it, you will find yourself setting up for the perfect stealth mission, or a giant fire fight and you will stop just for a second and say damn this is awesome.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands features a huge and wide-open sandbox-style world with a polished gameplay and a seamless co-op that will keep you coming back for more.
While Wildlands never really gets out of third gear. it is the funnest, thrillingest, most epic third gear we’ve played online in a very long time.
No fun is lost online or offline and you will truly feel like a Tier 1 operator as you tear through Bolivia kicking ass, for me that is a Mission Accomplished
If you want a good challenge and a game that will offer you countless hours of solid gameplay and replay value, you will not want to miss this one.
The main problem is Ghost Recon Wildlands plays like a tight, linear shooter in a giant open world. There is some gameplay to enjoy, but things will get very repetitive really fast in order to fit the open world mold. There's no usual Ubisoft online connection problems and the gameplay can be fun, but only if you're with other people. Even then you'll find yourself getting bored with your mission, objectives, and repetitive gameplay mechanics after an hour. Don't get me wrong, the shooting itself is solid. Just everything around it isn't.
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands does two things brilliantly; it provides a massive game full of content, vast environments and things to do, and it also is a hell of a lot of fun as a co-op game. The tactical nature never becomes too rigid, ensuring you stay in control of how best to tackle a mission.
This could have been one of the best open world shooter games of this generation, however, due to the driving, your squads AI and the repetitiveness - it missed the mark by quite a bit.
Ghost Recon Wildlands is a must buy. A game you should be playing with your mates every evening for a bit of fun, In a vast open-world that never runs out of options of where to go and what to do next.