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No friends? Then "Ghost Recon Wildlands" probably isn't for you.

Philipp Rüegg
10.3.2017
Translation: machine translated

Ubisoft's new shooter is a double-edged sword. The influences of the studio's other famous brands are unmistakable. Not every shot works in the same way, and if you're playing alone, even less so than if you're playing with friends.

Reasons not to buy the game

As an American special unit, you play judge and executioner, in a Bolivia contaminated by drugs and arms trafficking. In the fight against the Santa Blanca cartel, you are part of a team of four. Three computer-controlled comrades accompany you, when you play alone.

No one is interested in the story, and your troupe's dialogue could hardly be more infantile. For one thing, they're full of obscenities - see above - so misplaced, they become too heavy-handed, even for me, who appreciates vulgar language. For another, the lines don't fit in with the rest of the game, which takes itself far too seriously. "Wildlands" could have done with a big slice of "Just Cause 3" here.

It's almost amusing when you encounter civilians during an infiltration. None of them would have the bright idea of informing anyone that there just happen to be four heavily armed Yanks sneaking into the warehouse. They just glance around, slightly surprised, or ignore you completely. It seems that cloning is already very advanced in Bolivia. Because the opponents are almost all identical.

Reasons to buy the game

Okay, enough complaining. Rejoice, if you haven't lost the urge yet: "Ghost Recon Wildlands" has its good points too and, depending on how you play, they make it a very entertaining pastime.

The biggest world won't do you any good if there's nothing to do in it. There are various tasks available to you in "Wildlands". They're not necessarily very varied, but there are plenty of weapons and upgrades to keep you entertained. It can be useful to spot the many points on the map.

It's advisable to send your drones in before attacking an enemy base. You can mark enemies from far enough away to be safe and plan your action. For me, it's a case of finding the best entry point and firing a burst into my enemies' heads. Here you can see that in 'Wildlands' you are also responsible for your own entertainment. Because the game also offers you other approaches and provides you with a generous arsenal of weapons and equipment.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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