


On the plus side, these drones may have killed off the wildlife in Aurora, creating an absence of hyper-aggressive animals Ubisoft titles are known for. In exploring Aurora the player does need to be careful since there are drones constantly on patrol that will open fire the second they see you. Turning off guided mode does add to the immersion, since the plot has the the character stranded on an unknown island so not having a zillion markers on the minimap makes the experience feel more authentic. Aurora is enormous and there are plenty of missions to keep players busy, both story missions and side quests. The gameplay of Ghost Recon Breakpoint is largely the same third-person run and gun action as its predecessor.

Bernthal does a good job as Cole Walker, but the idea of the traitor elite solider and hunter becoming the hunted plays out in a predictable way. Ghosts are the best of the best, and Walker was one of the top Ghosts so naturally this is a dangerous organization the player is facing up against. This is where Walker has gone rogue and taken numerous former Ghosts with him, creating an extremely dangerous faction called the Wolves. The story begins with the elite military operative Nomad crashing landing on Aurora. The familiarity makes it easy to jump back into things, but is Wildlands the better game? Gamers familiar with the previous title will notice similarities in gameplay and for the most part will feel right at home in Breakpoint. Moving away from the real world location of Bolivia and fighting against drug cartels, Breakpoint takes place in the fictional location of Aurora just off of New Zealand against former comrade and turncoat Lieutenant Colonel Cole D. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint is the sequel to 2017’s Ghost Recon Wildlands.
