Name: | Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands |
Release date: | March 7, 2017 |
Platforms: | PC, XONE, PS4 |
Genre: | Action adventure, Tactics |
Metacritics Rating: | 69 (PC) |
Our visitor's rating: | N/A |
Average playtime: | 25-60 h |
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands is an action-adventure coop game developed by Ubisoft Paris. It is set in Bolivia when players are a member of a task force sent out to destroy the local drug cartels. The main enemy is Santa Bianca, representing the most powerful drug cartel in the region.
The game is open world sent on a huge map, with the player playing solo or in co-op with up to three other players. The players have to then complete missions, usually involving creative ways to defeat enemy forts. The players can also use a variety of vehicles, from cars to helicopters.
Ghost Recon: Wildlands's sandbox experience shines best when playing with three friends - you make a plan, try to execute it, fail, and the chaos that ensues makes for a very fun and frantic encounter. Where Wildlands doesn't shine is the repetitive mission design, which can quickly get old, particularly when playing alone. The map of Bolivia is beautiful and vast.
As in the Narco Road DLC, the Fallen Ghosts DLC adds a new map, but this time it adds new enemy types, new weapons, and new ways to complete the missions. Again, you have to create a new character to play this DLC.
Ghost War Pass DLC gives you access to 6 PvP classes one week early. Otherwise, it doesn't do anything, as of March 2018, all the classes have already been released and are free.
Usual price: | 14.99 $ |
Release date: | Nov 15, 2017 |
The Year 2 Pass content, included in the Year 2 Pass, brings you 6 Ghost War classes with one-week early access to those. It also brings you 6 Battle Crates, which are essentially loot boxes that contain various gear and cosmetics. You also get the Splinter Cell pack, a pack of gear inspired by the game Splinter Cell. This includes a weapon, a weapon skin, gloves, two night-vision goggles, and other miscellaneous stuff.
Usual price: | 29.99 $ |
Release date: | Apr 10, 2018 |
Trailer: | YouTube |
Platforms: | Classic store price: | Key store price: | |
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Standard Edition | PC, XONE, PS4 | 13.99 $ | 16.96 $ |
Season Pass Year 1 | PC, XONE, PS4 | 18.79 $ | 18.23 $ |
Year 2 Gold Edition | PC, XONE, PS4 | 22.39 $ | N/A |
Year 2 Ultimate Edition | PC, XONE, PS4 | 33.59 $ | N/A |
Year 2 Pass | PC, XONE, PS4 | 27.59 $ | 14.09 $ |
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