Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 - single player hands-on
More gadgets, more grit, more GRAW
The more we played, the more we appreciated the subtler improvements as well. When we encountered an entrenched rebel that refused to pop his head up for our waiting bullet, it was nice to discover that we could manually guide a rocket's trajectory up and over the wall, then down and into his stubborn body. And choosing the new medic class as one of your squad will not only give you more chances to heal others, but finally the chance to heal yourself mid-mission. That feature alone should save many a gamer many a headache.
Where do you go from aperfect 10 out of 10? After seeing and playing GRAW 2 in action, we're confident that the creators have found the right direction. Judge for yourself by watching our four new single-player gameplay videos. They're named "GRAW 2 - single player gameplay" and will take you through the exact same missions we've just finished describing. If you're not excited yet, you will be after checking them out.
GRAW 2 is scheduled for release this March.
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