By Samille Abada, | March 06, 2017
The developer of "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is Ubisoft. The game is compatible with Play Station 4, Xbox One, and PC. (YouTube)
The upcoming open world tactical shooter video game "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" has been reviewed by critics.
A lot of reviews are spreading online ahead of the release of "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" on Tuesday, March 7.
The developer of "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is Ubisoft. The game is compatible with Play Station 4, Xbox One, and PC. The official price of the game is $60, £45, or AU$ 100.
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According to Miguel Concepcion, a critic from Game Spot, there is comfort in falling into a tactical routine with gamers as they are given a chance to reach the perimeters of every enemy outpost, though no score for the game has been given yet.
Players can use a tiny drone to start the infiltration cycle. This can survey the stronghold as well as mark all visible enemies. However, the ability to track enemies that are marked via multiple walls is considered as cheating.
On the other hand, the appeal of many Tom Clancy games using the same feature does not decrease. "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" promotes openness which led the team to think of a better strategy.
On the other hand, a critic named Mike Whener from Games Radar gave a score of 4.5/5 for "Ghost Recon: Wildlands." The critic said that it is unbelievable that the game is already a decade and a half old.
The latest entry is almost five years already. The title of the recent entry is "Ghost Recon: Future Soldier."
"Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is now back on track but unfortunately it is unrecognizable. The Wildlands lead players in Warton Land where there are many bad guys that must be dispatched as early as possible.
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