

It is with some surprise, then, that upon sitting down with Ghost Recon Wildlands a few months later, it immediately feels like Ubisoft‘s latest open-world effort is something of a step backward. Thankfully, it seems like these complaints were heard loud and clear, with last year’s Watch Dogs 2 reassuring players that Ubisoft can still craft varied and detailed worlds to explore. Largely washing its hands of linear narrative-driven titles, the French behemoth has bet big on emergent gameplay, doubling down on shiny new open-world adventures – for better and for worse.Īfter several different Ubisoft titles started to exhibit very similar mechanics, gamers accused the company of churning out formulaic titles with a conveyor-belt level of regularity.

Where many publishers choose to hedge their bets when investing in new games, Ubisoft has spent the last four years loudly proclaiming that open-world experiences are gaming’s future. Say what you want about Ubisoft, but it’s a company that truly believes in creating open-world games.
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Read on for our hands-on preview GHOST RECON WILDLANDS PREVIEW BY TOM REGANĪvailable on PS4, Xbox One and PC from March 7 Wildlands is set to continue Ubisoft’s impressive streak of immersive open-world experiences. This can all be done solo or with a group of savvy operators working by your side. Bolivia is fully explorable with outposts, NPCs and missions to interact with.

With a variety of weapons, vehicles and abilities alongside nine unique types of terrain to traverse you and your friends will have plenty of challenging missions to keep you entertained. Set in the modern day, Wildlands does away with the futuristic setting of previous games in favour of a gritty, more realistic landscape. This is bad news for the United States Government, who respond by dispatching an Elite Operations Unit (that’s you) to deal with the growing drug epidemic. Society has been twisted into a narcotics fueled wasteland, despite the lovely weather. GHOST RECON WILDLANDS STORY – WHAT’S IT ABOUT?īolivia is the cocaine capital of the world, fueled by the Santa Blanca Drug Cartel with operations spread across the entire country.
