Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Review | Push-Start

Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Review | Push-Start

jammy2049|14 years ago|PS3

Arriving just a little past the initially scheduled launch of 2010, Ghost Recon Future Soldier takes players to the near future; the skies are filled with quadrocopters, soldiers can turn invisible, and the environment is caked is augmented reality intel. Thankfully it’s not just the military technology that has seen advances, rather that the game itself shows many aspects of modernisation from the previous titles in the series. The cover system is much more snappy, the action is smoother, faster paced and the campaign is full of impressive set pieces. It all comes together to show that first-person-shooters are facing some stiff competition from their third-person counterparts. The environments are much more open than your average shooter, providing tactical spaces for both single and co-op, while also maintaining a good mix of linear segments for newcomers. The obligatory horde mode also makes an appearance (though has a few twists), and the multiplayer features all the perks and…

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