Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands- One of the BEST Open-World Tactical Shooter games

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Ghost Recon Wildlands is the biggest open world game Ubisoft has ever created, offering a wide variety of playing arenas, from mountains, wild forests, deserts to salt fields. Wildlands won many awards at E3 2015, but unfortunately, the media response sounded contrasting when the retail version was released last March.

In the last two weeks, I've had the chance to chase Wildlands live while trying to find out what made this game get harsh criticism from the media. The Wildlands I'm playing is the Uplay version, and after downloading a file of about 42GB, the new game can be.

Ubisoft knows how to fix the initial presentation and set the game mood. Wildlands immediately introduces you to an antagonist, then invites players to create the main character codenamed Nomad, the leader of the Ghost team. Its customization options are not as flexible as Fallout 4, you can only preset the face and determine the hairstyle and eye color, but there are a lot of costume configurations - from gloves, bulletproof jackets to ghillie suits.

When it starts, Wildlands tells us what's going on in the Bolivian fictional version. In the future, the country has turned into a narco-state - the world's largest producer of cocaine since the Santa Blanca cartel extended its influence to the government. Ghost troops sent to liberate Bolivia from Santa Blanca's siege.

The AnvilNext engine that arms Assassin's Creed Syndicate and For Honor is used again to build the Ghost Recon Wildlands world. The results are impressive. The game graphics look very beautiful - the main character's face looks so detailed and the game's atmosphere is very outstanding. As the rain falls, the sky turns gray, and all objects look really wet. Then when the sun sets, the night is really dark, sometimes forcing you to turn on the night vision goggle before attacking the enemy base. Often, I just stopped at one place just to enjoy the view.

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