Ghost Recon Wildlands: A Top Open-World Shooter
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands Your enjoyment of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands is going to depend heavily on how you respond to the console game's basic changes. On the one hand, the move to an open-world makes it seem less like a traditional Ghost Recon name, and the addition of a radio station that seems like it belongs in Saints Row or Grand Theft Auto doesn't convert those who want that timeless sense. Its the familiar sense we have about Ghost Recon franchise. In the same time, on the other hand, that same open-world setting together with the more traditional gunplay mechanics performs well, there is a lot to do at any time, and it has loads of fun either playing solo or with other people. Wildlands is a great console game that is worth playing, so long as you aren't averse to change. Otherwise you will probably complain a lot. It's really a little hard to feel that Ubisoft plans to enlarge Ghost Recon Wildlands further through post-launch cont