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March 2017
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We'll have a lengthier review later this week hopefully, but I'm honestly not sure whether I'll get around to finishing the whole of Wildland's Bolivia. I'm already feeling a bit weary of it, and when I scroll out the map there's so much more to explore.I...
Abstract: There's a lot of meaty gameplay in Ghost Recon: Wildlands. There's a rich campaign, across a vast open world. There's single-player and co-op modes, a range of skills to level up in, weapons galore to tweak and ogle over – especially if you're gunsexual...
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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...
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...
Maybe the single biggest handcrafted map in any game, Beautiful scale recreation of Bolivia
Mission after mission of the same repetitive scenario, Way too much downtime between missions, with no incentive to explore, Characters are insufferable, and weaken an already-bad story
Even so, Ghost Recon: Wildlands is not a fantastic game. Some part of me is fascinated by Wildlands in the same way I was once fascinated by Crysis. Look at what we can do. Look at these amazing virtual worlds people create from thin air.It's just a shame...