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Tom clancy ghost recon breakpoint review
Tom clancy ghost recon breakpoint review













Hell, they could even question the abuses of power by privatized military outfits like, oh I don’t know, why the hell it was even possible for a private company to take over an entire island in the first place.

tom clancy ghost recon breakpoint review

There could be a commentary on invading the homes of a foreign country. There could be something to be said about a billionaire buying an island to research and manufacture drones.

tom clancy ghost recon breakpoint review

Would it work? Probably not, but hey, that’s why they call it the ol’ college try.Ĭheesiness and the sheer volume of problematic themes aside, at this point I (sadly) don’t expect Tom Clancy games to have interesting, well-written stories, or at the very least engage with their often uncomfortable ethos in which nothing can be solved without the might of the US military. My solution came from the sky: I was going to land a helicopter on top of them. As I searched through the various menus and bevy of deadly gadgets, I was waiting for something, anything, to jump out at me to give me an edge.

tom clancy ghost recon breakpoint review

So I took a breath, fast traveled to a camp close to their route and started thinking. I huffed and I puffed and I could not for the life of me determine how to blow their house down. I tried setting up traps with C4 to spread the vehicles apart, driving next to them to bait them into where I wanted to go, running my bike directly into the lead car to cause a shootout - none of it was working. For the better part of an hour I chased this godforsaken convoy on a dirt bike over mountains, through rivers, into heavily fortified enemy areas, all the while trying to figure how I was going to cut them off. Now, as far as how I was actually going to do all of that was up to me.

tom clancy ghost recon breakpoint review

I was in the midst of a clandestine mission wherein I was tasked with tracking and stopping an enemy convoy, interrogating one of the drivers, and somehow preventing damage to the trucks. This, naturally, was just one thought I had while playing the newest addition to Ubisoft’s Clancyverse, Ghost Recon Breakpoint. How the heck am I going to get this truck to stop?















Tom clancy ghost recon breakpoint review