Ubisoft introduces GRAW on PS3 as Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2, the sequel of GRAW that was game for Xbox 360. The GRAW games are less about story and more about shooting with next-generation weaponry. GRAW 2 puts you in the character of Captain Scott Mitchell of the 5th Special forces Group in which you go on both solo and team missions to accomplish the set of objectives which includes rescuing Mexican journalist, neutralizing enemy camps and more. Like in its prior version, this game is also a mix of on-foot and in-vehicle action mission sequence. Here you are provided with squad system which lets you command a squad, so it’s not only you to care for. The enhanced communication system makes it easy for you to control your teammates and vehicles.
This game introduces a new battlefield drone called the mule, which is used as mobile cover, remote-controlled scout, battle field resupply and healing. the mule is in direct control of you from the camera view. The game uses Sixaxis control to some extent. You can go through the level stealthily by using suppressed weapons and sneaking and if not then go through with the guns blazing. The battle in this game is awesome, where you can find vehicles exploding, helicopters buzzing, and guns firing all over the place. The campaign is very short but GRAW 2 gives you great multi-player which provide wide range of competitive games, from objective based to team death-match. The six mission co-op campaign is also great as you get along with up to 15 other players through a separate storyline.
The visuals in GRAW2 are also more stunning like atmospheric lighting and effects. The incredible setting sun over the desert, or gaze at gigantic pillars of smoke rising from the fires of a war. The game sounds are also excellent. Ghost recon Advanced Warfighter 2 makes a compelling case for a game that you have to play.
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