Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands Reviews
I Never Thought that Ghost Recon: Wildlands would be that Much Fun. There is a Massive world to Explore and you won't get Tired of it anytime soon. Gameplay is so amazing and if you want to see full potential of Ghost Recon: Wildlands, play it co-op with your friends. But if you experience it on single player, the game is do much fun too, because i played both ways for many hours and both are so amazing. The map is so huge and Cartel's members are more than 20 people that every one has a big part on map under their control. You must Eliminate them one by one to finally reach the main and interior cycle. With good and constant support of Ubisoft and important updates with new contents, now Ghost Recon: Wildlands is so much better than its launch time. Unfortunately, the Driving System isn't Good Especially with Bikes but Still, Ghost Recon: Wildlands has a huge amount of good aspects that we could absolutely forget about its small problems. Ghost Recon: Wildlands is an amazing open world game and one of the best co-op shooters in this generation. It worth your time and money very well.
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Wildlands is a great game that is worth playing, so long as you aren't averse to change.
Ghost Recon Wildlands is an entertaining game that you can have fun time playing with your friends. There are a lot of small bugs in the game but they don't effect the gameplay that much. Everyone who likes tactical shooters should play it with their friends.
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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 very monotonous game. Solid gameplay mechanics quickly give way to empty repetition as the game never really varies its core gameplay loop at all during its running time. Regardless of your specific mission objectives, you’ll never break free from the endless cycle of clearing out buildings populated by the same enemies you were fighting ten hours ago.
There really isn’t a lot I can mark the game down for, it probably won’t get boring before the end, the gaming mechanics are great and the exploration and combat is a blast. Whilst it’s not going to win any awards for original game play or story telling it’s a game that has hours of fun to be had
<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mE1yHMuYSIw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Ultimately, if all you want from a game is a massive sandbox with bases to take down in the company of friends, then Wildlands is actually pretty decent. But if you're looking for anything remarkable or memorable in and of itself, you won't find it here.
Ghost Recon: Wildlands is sadly for me a huge disappointment for me because of what it truly could have been. I think the game would have fared much better had they made it multiplayer-only, but then it might run the risk of turning into a scenario like Evolve and end up being closed 18 months after release. It would still have made the gameplay as a whole much more enjoyable. Maybe if they didn’t match you with people much further in the game than you are, I would have opened up my game to multiplayer more, but I don’t like being pulled from pillar to post when following a linear story.
Far too often it feels like you’re doing the same type of mission over and over, and this becomes more apparent when you’re playing single player but not so much online. You can see how massive Bolivia is when you stand on a high mountaintop but have to wonder why so much of it is the same.
This game has a ton of potential, perhaps not quite there yet, but there's always room for changes in a future patch. It feels like a remix of several Ubisoft games in one, not a bad thing per-se. A great game though, I've loved my time in the Wildlands.
While it’s tough to mix complex tactics with mainstream shooter mechanics, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands manages to offer up a tactical shooter that can appeal to a broad audience and still have something for the tactics aficionados. There’s a ton to see and do in their dystopian version of Bolivia, and it’s probably a good idea to bring a friend if you want to enjoy the game’s terrific online co-op.
The combat and open world are sensational, with a huge amount of depth and tactical options at the player’s disposal. When joined by a group of friends that entertainment only grows. However, there is a host of little things holding the game back from being a must buy title.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.