The action takes place in Bolivia. The map is divided into sectors, each of which has both story missions and side missions (they are, of course, quite fun, but of the same type). Although the system requirements are high, it's worth it – the graphics are excellent.
The game world is open and you want to explore it. There are plenty of vehicles available to travel around Bolivia – cars, motorcycles, and even helicopters. But the management of this transport is somewhere at the WatchDogs level (that is, none).
The plot doesn't shine with originality. A tramp with the strange nickname "Dreamer" decided to create a "promised land" for bad people, and took the wonderful country of Bolivia as a basis. After numerous murders of politicians, military personnel, and journalists, the state realized that the Dreamer was not to be trifled with, and made a deal. And since the USA does not tolerate injustice and evil, they send a special forces unit there to eliminate the Dreamer.
The passage is a phased destruction of local villains. That's what we're going to do until we force the Dreamer into the game. It becomes possible to eliminate him, and his dreams come with him.
The game features a variety of weapons for every taste – from pistols to sniper rifles. Based on this, there are many ways to accomplish the same tasks.:
We will be in the company of 3 bots to free Bolivia from bad characters (your friends can take their place, if you have them). The game provides the opportunity for tactical passage by giving orders to comrades. Just don't get carried away with the "Synchronous shot" order, it's almost a cheat and kills all the enjoyment of the game.
Tomclancy'sghostrecon: Wildlands is a project that is quite suitable to brighten up a few evenings (how long it takes to complete depends only on you). It has everything you need for fun.:
The price bites a bit (you can buy it on steam), but the game is really worthwhile.