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  Published: 2017-04-24, review by: cheatcc.com

  • Abstract:  Over time, the Ghost Recon series has evolved significantly. In the early days, it was a slow-paced, methodical, tactical shooter in which your planning and squad commands mattered more than the speed of your trigger finger. With the pair of Ghost Recon...

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  Published: 2012-09-10, review by: pcgamer.com

  • Occasionally clunky, and sporting an unremarkable combat core, but offers an irresistible slice of stealthy co-op coordination...

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  Published: 2012-08-30, review by: Gamingnexus.com

  • Abstract:  Since Ghost Recon: Future Soldier's release for PC at the end of June, it has been weeks of waiting until an array of various gameplay, online connection, and performance issues were fixed via multiple patches. Owners of the game were simply given repe...

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  Published: 2012-06-29, review by: gamespot.com

  • Pleasing sync shot mechanic, Lengthy campaign is great in both solo play and coop, Enjoyable competitive multiplayer modes.
  • Online play is fraught with technical problems, Numerous AI oddities, Unremarkable firefights.

 
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  Published: 2012-06-18, review by: strategyinformer.com

  • Future Soldier suffers from a sense of split-personality. It tries to follow in the footsteps of the popular crowd, employing predictable set-pieces and hopelessly manufactured scenes of controversy that lack any intelligence. The game is most productive...

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  Published: 2012-06-01, Author: Joey , review by: technobuffalo.com

  • Abstract:  The last we saw of the quality Ghost Recon franchise came in 2007 with Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2. It was a semi-near future title that put players in situations that demanded the use of tech, sneak and strategy in order to win.Now, Ubisoft has cr...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-21, review by: cheatcc.com

  • Abstract:  Every studio wants to make a Call of Duty, that massive game that enthralls the masses, stirring them into a firestorm of controversial yet lucrative activity on a yearly cycle. Some studios, though, take their inspiration a little more literally than ...

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  Published: 2012-05-06, Author: Nathan , review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • Co-op horde mode proves it still has legs in Future Soldier...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-31, Author: David , review by: g3ar.co.za

  • Multiple synced head shots in slow motion
  • A.I can be a little on the stupid side, Some cutscene frame rate issues

 
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  Published: 2012-05-18, Author: Contributor , review by: futurefive.co.nz

  • Abstract:  So, somehow, as if by divine intervention or wizards (and the good guys and girls over at Fiveight), I got to go hands-on with Ghost Recon: Future Soldier on the Xbox last week. This is the fourth official installment in the Ghost Recon series (not includ...

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