Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint Review (PS4) – Calling All Ghost’s

Strategy = Victory

Fallen into a sea-locked dead-end, locked with a bunch of drones, armed guards, behemoth bots, and above all, elite packs of a soldier who calls themselves the “Wolves” is what you call a “Breakpoint.” It is a next-level game for those who demand action. I consider it a perfect simulation of war, where a pack of paramount soldiers crashes into a lethal island where most likely every moving thing wants to kill you, except the overgrown pigs and other animals.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint is a great way to destroy weekends after you understand the mechanism well and are engrossed in the environment. I am hurt not to have AI Teammates in the campaign, vindictive enemies throw up all their tech gadgets calling up re-enforcement after getting a spot, this is a tough situation. Breakpoint is harsh, it is a game that demands skills and strategy, in-between I thought it will be piece of cake to nosily enter enemies territories after unlocking a few perks, and there I was eating dirt.

But it is also possible to challenge tougher enemies if you think like an Elite soldier “A Ghost”. This means a smart and swift thinker who can take down level 150 enemies at level 0 but with patience, prone camo, and headshots. Picking one from four classes is also a matter of debate, but there is nothing to worry about here because you can switch to different tactics when needed.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint is a serious platform, and it is right to say that this game has a simple load-out menu to craft your best gear and weapons. The Map is massive, and Aurora is not a small place. It is an imprisoned land, and you are in the center of everything; another amazing thing about Ghost Recon Breakpoint is that the game does not restrict you from entering territories of stronger enemies. You can fly off a chopper on the roof of a building, mark down the guards, and shoot them in the head. To extend, Breakpoint is a good, easy-going game, but when things get serious, it does get serious.

I see Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint as an ideal open-world tactical shooter game for this year, a perfect addition to my game library after Division 2. Things are pretty straightforward and clearly explained. Sometimes, it is tough to get suitable gear, but you have a shop, and you can buy what you want.

If you are new to Breakpoint, then spend some time in exploration, and if you had played games like The Division 2 then Breakpoint will be simple to grasp. Having a campaign plays a big role in understanding the core game mechanism that works the same in the multiplayer mode. There are few lags and bugs but I think they are common in many games, a few patches and it will be good to go.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint is a highly realistic and not-so-simple war game. Being a Ghost, you have to think like a Ghost because there is no support. A lot of good items and gear are found in a chest, the upgrades do not push on the path of forever grinding, and items in the shops are forgiven in terms of pricing tag. Be prepared to have a good bunch of allies when entering into a raid or participating in multiplayer sessions, and Breakpoint brings a lot of things to try out.

The campaign, Side-Missions, separate missions to find gears and attachments, and much more. It is a whole pack of action and endurance.

Be ready to challenge yourself and have fun killing The Wolves.

8.8
Highly realistic and Challenging

Mayday, Maday, Mayday!

Ghost Recon Breakpoint is a highly realistic and not-so-simple war game. Be prepared to have a good bunch of allies when you are entering into a raid or participating in multiplayer sessions, Breakpoint brings a lot of things to try out.

  • Graphics 9
  • Gameplay 9
  • Multiplayer 8
  • Challenges 9