Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint Reviews
Bloated, confused, messy- Ghost Recon Breakpoint is a low point for the series.
Enough parts of Ghost Recon Breakpoint are enjoyable enough to give the game a modest recommendation.
I would recommend ‘Breakpoint’ to gamers but not just yet. ‘Breakpoint’ has a lot of potential but still just needs a bit more tweaking before it’s perfect. That said, it is still very enjoyable for anyone who loves a story driven game with a deep back-story as its foundation.
Ghost Recon Breakpoint it's a decent open world, full of the bad ghosts of the Ghost Recon past
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Ghost Recon Breakpoint feels disconnected, lacking real purpose or direction. It still has a ways to go until it can stand alongside the other Live Service giants of the industry, but there are glimpses of quality to build upon.
In the end, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint never finds its groove.
Ghost recon: Breakpoint is an ambitious sequel with so much innovation, and it actually does a great job in terms of narrative and main quest missions. But most of those changes are nothing but disasters. Meanwhile, I suffered a huge number of bugs all the time during the playthrough. Ubisoft should do better next time.
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Looting for better gear is a trend that's taken over gaming, but it's never seemed as unnecessary and as cynical as it does in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Turning the game into an amalgamation of Wildlands and The Division, Breakpoint's gear system ruins any immersion you may have felt in pretending to be an elite spec ops soldier. If that was the game's only issue, it might have still been salvageable, but its predictable story, graphical infidelity, and obnoxious open world make this a failed experiment at marrying two or three different properties from the same publisher.
If you’re a fan of open world action, Ghost Recon Breakpoint needs to be high on your list.
Ghost Recon Breakpoint is an average, functional open-world shooter, but not much more.
While I liked this far more than Wildlands it still has a fair way to go before it's as entertaining to play as some of the other shooters out there. It needed more going on; more variety and more spontaneity to take it up a notch and push it towards being an essential purchase. In its current state, it's just not "there" yet.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint is such a letdown, especially after the enjoyable Wildlands. It is hard to understand why Ubisoft made such controversial design decisions regarding this new game but it is without a doubt one of the biggest disappointments of this year.
If you're trying to sell me on the idea that Ghost Recon: Breakpoint is some kind of tense, elevated tactical action experience instead of an elaborate and unpolished loot chase, then I know someone interested in giving you a hat with a higher gear score.
While having a lot of potential in its premise, and a greatly balanced gameplay, Breakpoint’s underachievement in graphics and poor yet obligatory transit across Auroa, make this game a not worthy title in Ghost Recon history. However, with all the potential, if the game is given some time and some problems are fixed by the developers, Breakpoint can be a fun game to play and Auroa can become a lovely place to visit
Review in Persian | Read full review
.Underdeveloped online experience filled with technical issues and semi-rpg characteristics while suffering from loss of identity
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A fun if wildly unpolished title that deviates from the series established identity. Some solid stealth mechanics and great feeling gunplay offset the often broken feeling the rest of the game suffers from.
Ubisoft might have excessively applied its open-world formula in the creation of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. Even with a great map and yet a good gunplay, uninspiring activities, a story without direction and forcing the game into an even bigger version of The Division clearly do not fit in with everything the series has featured in decades. While the cooperative factor may motivate you to tackle this arduous task, it is only valid with low investment and a lot of patience.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint is a complete failure of the franchise. Unbelievable amount of bugs, outdated AI and shallow story are only some of the problems in this game. Ubisoft has tried to use various gameplay mechanics in Breakpoint but the result is a messy game that won't satisfy anyone.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Compared to its predecessor, Ghost Recon Breakpoint takes one step forward then tumbles down a hill.
Lacks originality, has a cliche story and atmosphere and bug infested gameplay. Breakpoint is a ghost of what it could be until it receives a huge update that will fix them all.
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