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March 2017
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The editors liked
Huge Open World
Filled With Things To Do
Looks Gorgeous
Stealth & Action Are Fun To Engage In
Tons Of Customization
Great moment to moment gameplay
Improved driving over the beta
Incredible number of options
The editors didn't like
Filled With Minor Open World Jank
Dull Story
Repetitive Side Missions
AI Companions Are Stupid
The Narcos Are Way Cooler
I wish I could Be One Of Them
Bugs plague some missions
One-sided narrative
Rating (out of 10)
8
We played a review copy of Ghost Recon Wildlands on the PS4 Pro. The game is available on the PC for Rs. 1
But steaming through an endless line of ridiculous drug kingpins in a big world with an even bigger arsenal is intoxicating fun that'll keep you coming back for another hit. Just pick the right squad, or you'll become a literal ghost pretty quickly.3.5 1T...
Abstract: Our squad's ninth unsuccessful attempt to extract the whistleblower was the most ridiculous. By that point the four of us playing co-op were fairly au fait with the mission's set-up: a dozen or so heavily armed Santa Blanca cartel members holed up in a we...
Published: 2016-06-17, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: When we first fixed eyes on Ghost Recon: Wildlands at the end of Ubisoft's E3 gaming expo pre-show conference in 2015, we were gagging for more. Come the 2016 show, where we got to actually play the open-world game, turns out it was absolutely worth the w...
Dumb, fun action, Brilliant for co-op play, A vast, beautiful sandbox crammed with toys
Dodgy storyline with clash of tones, Dubious enemy AI, Not all that tactical or brainy
I found Ghost Recon Widlands intensely enjoyable to play. I played the demo mission three times, each play-through was different. It's much more immediate than previous Ghost Recon games, plunging you straight into the action after a reconnaissance period...
Published: 2017-04-20, Author: Peter , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: According to NPD Group, an analyst firm that tracks the sales stats of games, Ghost Recon Wildlands outsold Zelda: Breath of the Wild in the US for March. While this shouldn't be so surprising Wildlands launched on three platforms versus Zelda's two, ther...
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Published: 2017-03-29, Author: Rob , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: If real life Bolivia is anything like Ubisoft Bolivia then it's a worthy destination for any vacation. Just stay clear of the cartels I guess. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands features one of the more beautiful open worlds you will find in any game. Wh...
Published: 2017-03-19, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Visually stunning with such detailed scenery and ecosystems makes it a joy to look at, Open environments allow for tactical variety in combat, particularly in coop, Situations can develop in interesting ways. A small skirmish turning into a huge battle as
Boringly repetitive with multiple missions that follow the same rigid path, Story is downright pathetic in how shallow it is, Same Ubisoft bugs that litter their other releases
Ghost Recon Wildlands is just another in the long line of Ubisoft's vapid open world games packed full of content (collectibles and quests) with no real meaning. The setting is absolutely stunning and a joy to view, but there's nothing in the world to act...
Published: 2017-03-17, Author: Mike , review by: destructoid.com
Any good it might have had is quickly swallowed up by glitches, poor design choices or a plethora of other issues. The desperate or the gullible may find a glimmer of fun hidden somewhere in the pit. How we score: The Destructoid Reviews Guide...
Abstract: Ghost Recon Wildlands seems innocuous at first glance. It is a passable open world shooter where cooperative play leads to exciting gunfights and silly stunts. But Wildland's core is far more insipid. It is propaganda. It is jingoism made playable, perpet...