Friday, 10 August 2012

Ghost Recon : Future Soldier (4 discs)

Ghost Recon : Future Soldier
Genre : Tactical Shooter, Third Person Shooter
Release Date : 25 May 2012
Publisher : Ubisoft
Developer : Ubisoft
Platform : Xbox 360, PS3, PC
Prequel : Ghost Recon Alpha
Official Website :  www.ghost-recon.ubi.com
Rating : Mature









Game Info
" Ghost Recon: Future Soldier is the fifth entry in the Ghost Recon series. Fight on a four-man Ghost Team using customizable weapons and the brand new feature, "optical camouflage". "

Future Soldier opens with a four-man Ghost Team call-signed "Predator", led by Joe Ramirez, deployed in Nicaragua to disrupt weapons trafficking in the region. Upon inspection of the convoy vehicles, a dirty bomb is remotely detonated, killing the team. Investigating the cause and tracking down the source of the bomb is tasked to another Ghost team call-signed "Hunter", consisting of Ghost Leader Captain Cedric Ferguson, Staff Sergeant John Kozak, Master Sergeant Robert "Pepper" Bonifacio, and Sergeant First Class Jimmy "30K" Ellison. The team ships out under the supervision of Major Scott Mitchell.

Mitchell informs the team of their new mission to rescue an arms dealer named Paez in Bolivia who has information about where the bomb came from. The team rescues Paez and then proceeds to follow the trail of guns from Zambia where they eliminate a local warlord, then to Nigeria, Pakistan, Norway, and finally into Russia, where the team destroys an arms shipment at an airport, causing an international incident.

Features

A Story of Vengeance
When a stolen military grade bomb takes out a Ghost Squad, a new Ghost Unit must track down the source of the weapons. But The trail Kozak, Ghost Lead, Pepper and 30K follow leads around the world, into the corridors of power where rebellion and war are brewing. Soon, the Ghosts are all that stands between the world and a devastating global conflict. 












50 Weapon 
Get unlimited access to the most advanced arsenal in the world, with over 50 weapons including highly customizable assault rifles, pistols, shotguns and submachine guns. Choose from a wide variety of grenades to suit your mission objectives and context. 



4 Soldier VS Entire Army
Feel the power of the elite warfighter. A high tech arsenal and prototype weapons will give you a decisive edge on the battlefield. Four men acting as one will do the rest: silent approaches, synchronized takedowns and mutual trust will make you invincible.







Weapons of The Future
Spy on the enemy with remote-controlled drones to plan devastating attacks. Use the mighty power of the Warhound to counter air and ground armored units. Vanish in the heart of action thanks to advanced optical camouflage technologies. 



Gunsmith Your Weapon
With the power of the Gunsmith customization system at your fingertips, you can choose every component of your weapon. From the aiming sight to the trigger and the recoil system, the possibilities are endless and the choices are decisive.





See Everything and Destroy Anything
Activate your Cross Com and get access to A.T.L.A.S, the brand new Augmented Reality system displaying real-time battlefield intel. Synchronize with your team thanks to the W.A.R. targeting system, and multiply your firepower.






IGN Rating
8.5| Presentation
Clever tech and cool effects capture the near-future setting perfectly, but the dialogue is pretty forgettable.
8.5| Graphics
There are moments when Future Soldier looks drop dead gorgeous, but these are offset by clunky textures and some bland backgrounds.
8.5| Sound
The soundtrack is forgettable but effects - from the crack of gunfire to the all-consuming wall of sound when the Ghosts are in a sandstorm - enhance the overall experience.
9  | Gameplay
The considered action and balanced pacing make Future Soldier a refreshing change, but it's the subtle improvements - the tagging, cover-switch and UAV drone - that really bring the game to life.
8.5| Lasting Appeal
The campaign lasts around 10 hours but it's definitely worth replaying in co-op, plus the multiplayer, while nothing that new, is enjoyable enough.
Another review at gamespot.com click here (english)

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