Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017)

by Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Entertainment
Genres:Adventure, Shooter, Tactical
Themes:Open world, Action, Stealth
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Create a team with up to 3 friends in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands and enjoy the ultimate military shooter experience set in a massive, dangerous, and responsive open world.
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user avatar@ChibaTrivuser avatar@ChibaTriv
March 02, 2025
Why should Ghost Recon Wildlands be worthy of preservation? If you're still playing this game all these years after release, then you know. What was meant to be a reboot of the GR series inadvertently created one of the most unique open world games I've ever played. The thought was simple: combine a game that provided more tactical gameplay and throw it into a vast open world. Not only that, but make it so that you can effectively approach any mission in the game at any time, in nearly any possible way. *Not only that,* make it co-op; not only that, make it co-op in a way where any progress transferred back to all the players' saves. SO, what you have is a game that outright encourages you and your friends to just follow your bliss, do whichever missions seem interesting, blow things up, attack enemy bases, steal vehicles, track down intel and unlock new devices/weapons, unlock new cosmetics for your operator... There's just a lot to do. Just playing on one save casually solo and occasionally with friends, I've been playing for years. There's just so much to do, and the world, while feeling incredibly diverse and handcrafted all the way through, is large enough that it would likely take you hours to traverse on foot. It's just a unique game. Not perfect by any means, but so unique in that Dragon Age: Origins kind of way, where it just went all-in on a particular concept in a way that not even the same studio can ever hope to replicate it ever again.
user avatar@ajannawayuser avatar@ajannaway
March 07, 2025
Ghost Recon: Wildlands (and its successor Ghost Recon: Breakpoint) had a lot of technical issues on release and suffered from drastic changes of scope over the three years post-release. Despite the myriad of problems, this is the most immersive and compelling game I have ever played. Players are tasked with conducting an insurgency against a Mexican drug cartel that has taken over Bolivia. There is complete freedom to conduct missions in any manner and any order the player wants. The open world is based on a detailed and accurate representation of parts of Bolivia. The writing and voice acting are superb, and the violent but nuanced portrayal of the drug world feels authentic. Best of all, there are dynamic interactions between the player's squad, the Mexican cartel, the Bolivian military, and the communist rebels you are using to destabilize the area. I've lost count of how many times a mission has gone bad, and my squad had to improvise alternate ways out of a hotly contested battleground, hop vehicles, snatch guns off downed enemies, and generally survive the chaos. If you've played for any time, you'll know this game is a vibe. My dream would be for Ubisoft to release this game, with all the DLC and extras, DRM-free on GOG. Lately, their financial situation may get bad enough that they'll have to.
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