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Published: 2019-10-08, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Where to BuyTom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. It's currently listed at £49.99 from the Ubisoft Store for the standard edition. However, there's also the Gold Edition at £83.99, Ultimate Edition at £99...
Memorable, exciting, and often hilarious emergent gameplay, Enough different weapons, outfits, and vehicles to supply an army, Just as exciting to be in a firefight as it is to sneak past an enemy battalion undetected,
Maybe it's just a little too big and a little too empty, A story that doesn't say much, or anything interesting about America's military-industrial complex, Way too many menus
Reviewed on PlayStation 4The Good• Memorable, exciting, and often hilarious emergent gameplay• Enough different weapons, outfits, and vehicles to supply an army• Just as exciting to be in a firefight as it is to sneak past an enemy battalion undetectedT...
Published: 2019-10-07, Author: Mike , review by: gamesradar.com
Story is much better than Wildlands, Tactical maneuvering and shooting feels good
Extremely buggy, sometimes in ways that impede gameplay, World is hard to traverse, which makes for lots of downtime, Ridiculously repetitive
Despite hewing close to its predecessor, Ghost Recon Breakpoint feels like a step backward for the franchise, with mechanics that hew too close to its open-world cousins...
Abstract: Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon series from Ubisoft has been going on for nearly 20 years now and has always been one of the publisher's most popular IPs. The recently released Ghost Recon Wildlands came out in 2017 and was one of its best sellers of the franchi...
For now, as I said, I'm (mostly) enjoying Ghost Recon Breakpoint. It's mindless, and I've definitely listened to a handful of podcasts already while tooling around Auroa. But I'm at least pausing them whenever major story beats occur, because Bernthal rea...
Is it worth visiting Auroa in Ghost Recon Breakpoint? I think it is, and the fact I put in over 117 hours confirms that. It might not always have been an exciting adventure, but it was fun. Of course I do enjoy open world games and just clearing out world...
Abstract: Let it never be said that Ghost Recon: Breakpoint is a game without ideas. Great ideas, terrible ideas, and even some great ideas implemented terribly, I've seen them all thus far in the 20 or so hours I've spent with this latest entry in Ubisoft's tactic...
Graphical glitches, AI is dumb and often broken, Faces and character animations look really bad, Drones are annoying to fight, Buildings and areas are copypasted all over the map, World feels soulless, Bad audio issues, RPG mechanics that barely matter, B
Ghost Recon: Breakpoint isn't even close to being a good, worthwhile or even functional game at its S$79.90 price point. It's a broken, unfinished mess that doesn't even have a story or world worth exploring, for however humongous Auroa is. Breakpoint is...
As much as it seems like I'm just complaining about it endlessly, I did enjoy certain segments of my time with Breakpoint. I enjoyed going around and finding clues for investigations, and I thought the gunplay and customisation system were really great. U...