
While the latest drop of PlayStation Plus games was pretty disappointing, there’s one game in particular that I’d recommend to anyone, especially if they like shooters.
I won’t beat around the bush, it’sGhost Recon Wildlands, a Tom Clancy game that I first played through free trial weekend on Xbox, and immediately bought straight after.
Take a look at the trailer forGhost Recon Wildlandsbelow
It’s an open-world game that’s as silly as it is tactical. Ideally you’d play it with three friends but it’s perfectly fine to play alone as well. In the game you’re a Ghost, a special forces operative who’s tasked with tearing apart a drug cartel operating in Bolivia.
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Same goes tactics in battle, as you can either keep your squad close or have them spread out, but they’ll always be near enough to save you if you get knocked down. Obviously the goal here is to have other players instead of AI, as you can organise tactics far quicker with a microphone.
Like any good shooter there’s also a wide array of weapons and gadgets to try, even more when you have DLC. You’ll find weapons scattered across the map as well as supply crates with new attachments, which will obviously make your favourite weapons easier to use.
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There’s obviously more to do aside from story missions as well, as there are plenty of collectables scattered around the country as well as skill points to upgrade your character/gear.
DLC is also an option, some of which was added to the game for free and others being locked behind season passes, and if you’re looking at the latter I’d recommend the Year 1 Pass only, as Year 2 is more for PvP. One of the best missions in my opinion is one where you can team-up with Sam Fisher from the Splinter Cell series, a bit bittersweet since he still hasn’t been given a new game yet. There was also a great mission where you fight the Predator in the jungle, but it was unfortunately removed a few years ago.
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Ghost Recon Wildlandsis a fantastic game, its sequelGhost Recon Breakpointwas good but I found it lacked the charm of its predecessor. I’d highly recommend partying up with some friends and giving it a go through PlayStation Plus if you haven’t already, as having a full squad opens the door for some wacky hijinks. If you have a subscription to Ubisoft+ you can also play the game at no additional cost that way if you’d prefer.
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