Movies Games and Tech writes : Today will see the latest expansion DLC pack for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands released for everyone following the early access for Season Pass holders since last week.
Precisely picking off your targets from a great distance while they never suspect a thing feels extremely satisfying and fun in games that execute the sniper concept well. Here are five such sniping games that are insanely satisfying.
Xbox Game Pass Quests recently reset for the month of November. So if you try to collect as many Microsoft Rewards points as possible, there's a new set available now.
This should hold everyone off until the next big release. I love me some reward points! [sarcasm]
Gamepass has changed everything. Phil, from the bottom of my heart, thank you so much for Gamepass. I just bought 50 years worth of subscription and I'm so happy.
Ghost Recon Wildlands (and Breakpoint) reports have surfaced, and even after a week, players are still seeing the "Ribera" connection errors.
Overall I thought this DLC was pretty good. Compared to that "Narco Road" nonsense, it's astoundingly brilliant. This DLC is more of a classic expansion in that it has gameplay similar to the base game. It is on a small portion of the map and you do have to start with a new character like the last DLC, but you do keep your skills and drones you unlocked. Unfortunately you do lose almost all of the weapons you picked up but there are a few new ones to be had in this DLC, the .50 Cal sniper rifle in particular. Others are decent weapons, but there are a lot of useless named weapons that you can't mod and are basically collecting fodder for completionists. The new enemies are pretty cool for the most part and some of the side missions can be pretty challenging. The order in which you do things is a bit different and there isn't a ton to do, but it is DLC, not another complete game. If you liked the base game, you should like this DLC, in my opinion. For me, I give it an 8 out of 10.