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tom clancy's ghost recon advance warfare
It may share the same name as the excellent Xbox 360 shooter, but the quality of the experience has been severely upgraded for translation to the Xbox.
The GoodCampaign missions are decently varied Good number of multiplayer modes. The BadLooks and feels like a watered-down port Can't go prone, can't climb small walls--are you really an elite soldier? Doesn't feel like a Ghost Recon game Sound mixing is sloppy. Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter for the Xbox continues the disturbing trend of releasing games on different platforms that have the same name but offer vastly different gaming experiences. If you were wondering if Advanced Warfighter for the Xbox might offer something similar to the superb tactical shooter of the same name on the Xbox 360, you can stop wondering now. It doesn't, and it's not even close. GRAW for the Xbox is the perfect example of what happens when you try to cram too much game into a system that clearly can't handle it. The graphics are only OK, even for an Xbox game, and compromises in the gameplay design hamper the experience, making GRAW feel like just another military-themed shooter.
It may share the same name as the tactical shooter on the Xbox 360…
You take the role of Captain Scott Mitchell, a squad leader in the Ghosts, an elite unit of light infantrymen in the US Army. Mexican separatists have attacked a North American summit going on in Mexico City, and they have killed the Canadian Prime Minister, while both the US and Mexican presidents have gone missing. Along the course of the game's approximately 10-hour campaign, you'll need to rescue both presidents, recover the nuclear "football" that was also lost by the US president, and take out the leader of the uprising. The campaign will take you through different parts of Mexico City, including Camp Chapultepec, downtown, and outlying shantytowns.
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