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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Peter Crisp » Thu Dec 14, 2017 10:24 pm

If you can get a group then go for it as it's great fun but as a solo experience you may be disappointed.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Gemini73 » Fri Dec 15, 2017 7:54 am

Peter Crisp wrote:If you can get a group then go for it as it's great fun but as a solo experience you may be disappointed.


Why disappointment with solo?

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by abcd » Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:43 am

It's a bit dull on your own.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Preezy » Thu Apr 05, 2018 10:06 am

I've got a real itch for a single-player open-world "realistic" military shooter, and they seem a bit thin on the ground. This is £22 on the PS store and whilst I've read the thread and seen the complaints about the SP, I'm still drawn to this. Would I be making a mistake?

The only other shooter that piques my interest is Rainbow Six: Siege, but I guess the SP aspect of that is even more watered down.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Photek » Thu Apr 05, 2018 1:37 pm

You'd probably love PUBG.

Can I disable the AI sh*theads with me when I play single player? I can't stand the bastards.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by jawafour » Thu Apr 05, 2018 1:51 pm

Preezy wrote:I've got a real itch for a single-player open-world "realistic" military shooter, and they seem a bit thin on the ground...

I had loads of fun with Sniper Elite III. It's generally considered and "thoughtful" rather than all-out action, but it's one of my favourite shooters. You've missed it in the PS Store sale now but it could be one to check out in the future.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Preezy » Thu Apr 05, 2018 4:26 pm

jawafour wrote:
Preezy wrote:I've got a real itch for a single-player open-world "realistic" military shooter, and they seem a bit thin on the ground...

I had loads of fun with Sniper Elite III. It's generally considered and "thoughtful" rather than all-out action, but it's one of my favourite shooters. You've missed it in the PS Store sale now but it could be one to check out in the future.

I've had a long term interest in the Sniper Elite games, jawa, despite having never owned one :lol:

I just worry that they're quite narrow in execution, in that there's not as much variety to the gameplay. Obviously the sniping mechanic is hyper-cool, but I need helicopters :datass:

Sniper Elite IV looks to be far more non-linear than previous entries, but it's still pretty pricey from what I've seen. It's on my wish list, anyhoo.

Photek wrote:You'd probably love PUBG.

Can I disable the AI sh*theads with me when I play single player? I can't stand the bastards.

This isn't on PS4, is it?

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Photek » Thu Apr 05, 2018 6:34 pm

Nope. Might be in a few months tho.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Preezy » Fri Apr 06, 2018 9:15 am

Downloaded the SIXTY GIG demo last night, which I assume is so large because it's basically the full game which you can unlock by buying the full version. Had to leave it to download overnight so only got 20 mins in this morning before work.

I quite enjoyed it, only did the very initial mission (after spending far too long customising my guy :slol: ), looks very pretty for the most part and the guns and explosions all sound sufficiently meaty. The map also appears to be gargantuan :shock:

I've still got a while on the timed demo so will give it some more time this evening and then make a purchase decision. But for scratching that military shooter itch, it looks like it will do the job.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by jawafour » Fri Apr 06, 2018 2:25 pm

Preezy wrote:...I've had a long term interest in the Sniper Elite games, jawa, despite having never owned one :lol:...

Sniper Elite III was one of my favourite titles that I played last year; once I started it I couldn't stop playing and - prepare yourself for a shock - I actually completed it :shock: . Gameplay is excellent and the campaign missions, whilst not open-world - allow for a variety of ways in tackling them. The sniping mechanism is awesome and, even though I'm not one for gore, the visceral shot replays are incredible. When it's on sale in the PS Store the Ultimate Edition is often around £8; a bargain in my eyes for the enjoyment you get from it.

I've got Sniper Elite 4 and Sniper Ghost Warrior 3, too, but I've not yet played enough of them to comment on their quality :) .

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Preezy » Fri Apr 06, 2018 2:38 pm

jawafour wrote:Sniper Elite III was one of my favourite titles that I played last year; once I started it I couldn't stop playing and - prepare yourself for a shock - I actually completed it :shock: .

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Fuzzy Dunlop » Fri Apr 06, 2018 8:44 pm



Ironside 8-)

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by 7256930752 » Fri Apr 06, 2018 9:08 pm

Ubi's post release support is exceptional, especially as it's not in the usual sense of fixing broken games.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Preezy » Sat Apr 07, 2018 9:18 am

Well I played all 5 hours of the demo last night and I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed it :D

Sure the driving is a bit wonky but I’m not playing a driving game, I’m playing a sneaking through the jungle sniping bad guys and using drones and calling in mortar strikes and upgrading and customising my kit and weapons and looking like a badass in night vision with my (AI) boys hanging on the side of a chopper swooping in and bringing mini gun hot death to those who deserve it (and some civilians, sorry) game.

In 5 hours of playing I didn’t get bored once, I would have carried on playing for another 5 hours were it not already 1am when I finished. The music is super chilled too, very Sicario-like in parts (probably helped by the fact there are actual Sicarios in the game).

Character controls were tight and the combat was great. The sniping is awesome, became my weapon of choice very quickly :datass:

The gameworld is mind-bogglingly large and packed to the gills with stuff to collect and skill points to earn, there’s so much progression available which helps give a purpose to the side quests.

I will definitely be purchasing this, don’t get all the criticism to be honest. Shitballs 8-)

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by 7256930752 » Sat Apr 07, 2018 12:04 pm

Preezy wrote:Well I played all 5 hours of the demo last night and I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed it :D

Sure the driving is a bit wonky but I’m not playing a driving game, I’m playing a sneaking through the jungle sniping bad guys and using drones and calling in mortar strikes and upgrading and customising my kit and weapons and looking like a badass in night vision with my (AI) boys hanging on the side of a chopper swooping in and bringing mini gun hot death to those who deserve it (and some civilians, sorry) game.

In 5 hours of playing I didn’t get bored once, I would have carried on playing for another 5 hours were it not already 1am when I finished. The music is super chilled too, very Sicario-like in parts (probably helped by the fact there are actual Sicarios in the game).

Character controls were tight and the combat was great. The sniping is awesome, became my weapon of choice very quickly :datass:

The gameworld is mind-bogglingly large and packed to the gills with stuff to collect and skill points to earn, there’s so much progression available which helps give a purpose to the side quests.

I will definitely be purchasing this, don’t get all the criticism to be honest. Shitballs 8-)

What are you playing on?

I'm tempted to pick up this and Rainbow 6 and wait for Far Cry to get fixed and go on sale.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Peter Crisp » Sat Apr 07, 2018 12:23 pm

The game is great multi-player as you can really set-up some great team play actions with one acting as eye's in the sky (I love playing that role) with the drone and 3 people sneaking in or just going kill crazy and the drone being used to pick-up and downed team members when you get the defib ability or used to distract when used as a bomb.

It's well worth a try as a team and I really hope they do another game in the series.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Preezy » Sat Apr 07, 2018 2:00 pm

Hime wrote:What are you playing on?

I'm tempted to pick up this and Rainbow 6 and wait for Far Cry to get fixed and go on sale.

PS4. It’s on the PS store at £21.99 until the 12th, after which I imagine it will go back up in price to something silly.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by jawafour » Wed May 01, 2019 9:51 am

Wildlands is going to be free to play this weekend, from from Thursday 2nd May until Sunday 5th May on XBO, PS4 and PC.

Also on 2nd May, the next free addition arrives in the form of Operation Oracle:

Ubisoft wrote:...Adding two new missions that you can tackle solo or with up to three friends in four-player co-op, Operation Oracle will task the Ghosts with rescuing a Skell Tech engineer being held hostage by Unidad forces.

What begins as a simple rescue mission suddenly takes a turn for the complex when you meet Cole D. Walker, a Ghost Team Leader who will make you question the difference between friend and foe.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Preezy » Thu May 02, 2019 12:31 pm

I still play this and would recommend anyone with an interest in military/spec-ops games to give it a go. It's just a lot of fun, ignore the cliched story and just enjoy the action.

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PostRe: Ghost Recon: Wildlands
by Xeno » Tue May 07, 2019 8:23 pm

They will be doing a live stream on Thursday where they will announce the next game.


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