![]() ![]() Thankfully there are vehicles to traverse this tricky terrain, but they still make for a long-winded journey, meaning helicopters are the most essential thing you can get your hands on in Breakpoint, but given how tough that can be to obtain with the focus on survival causing the simplest errand into a war of attrition, it’s just another largely thankless chore to add to the list. Both combat and vehicle handling have seen a decline since the release of Ghost Recon Wildlands in 2017 Ubisoft really wants you to feel like a soldier trying to survive in a hostile environment, feel like death matters but ends up making a list of dull chores that you can respawn into, albeit often a considerable distance from the place you were before. Now you have to scrounge for weaponry and clothing, treat wounds, be wary of steep inclines, wear a jumper when there’s a chill in the air, take out life insurance, and remember to set up a pension fund. Yes, Ghost Recon has added survival sim to its many-stringed bow, and arguably, that’s the string that snaps the lot. The other thing it brings via the story’s opening, is a need to survive behind enemy lines. ![]() It brings a futuristic bent back to the Ghost Recon series at least, with its nanobot clouds and army of drones being deployed alongside the more traditional meaty fodder. ![]()
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