"It only feels like a few months ago that we were peaking our heads round corners and shooting up some Mexican rebels but yet the inevitable sequel is already upon us? The question is, can a sequel really be pumped out that fast and live up to its title. Read on to get the lowdown on GRAW 2, the new features and everything else that goes a long with this realistic shooter."
Overall: It's the continuation of GRAW. It's a shoot em up, save the people type deal with an extensive multiplayer. It's the latest entry of a long line of Tom Clancy goodies. Does it have that Tom Clancy magic touch? Read on fellow gamers............ Gameplay: I hate this part. I mean you guys and gals know the gameplay right? It's a FPS nuff said? You shoot the bad guys who happen to be these terrorists dealing with nukes and kidnapping and such. The campaign is pretty short but it keeps moving never a dull moment. The multiplayer is where it's at. I have had some great matches online especially when I'm getting sniped from about 1 mile away. Graphics: I think the graphics are good but not great. For some reason, I think there could be more done with the graphics. Don't get me wrong, theyre really good okay but I expect more. Sound: Best part of the game. The voice acting was great, the bullets whizzing about your forehead and !&%$@#* is intense. The explosions make you shake when you hear them. Great sounding game. Suggestions: Tighten up the graphics, give us more in the campaign. The Ugly Truth: a little short of greatness.
Overall: The game is all about an elite group of heroes led by Captain Mitchell, the Ghost Leader. Your main objective is to fight the Mexican rebel using tactical plan and utilizing the most sophisticated arsenals ever known to man. Gameplay: This is one of the best war shooting games I've ever played in xbox 360. I like the use of helmet cam to give combat and location commands. The use of mule an drone are very useful means of survival. However, issuing commands to the squad is so limitted. I'm so surprised after all these years Ubisoft can't still make it perfect. The game needs to put the player in the driver's sit of fully controlling the squad by issuing command to individual squad member and so therefore to assign each team member to specific location for possible strategic attack or ambush (Like Conflict: Dessert Storm by Rockstar). I'm not saying the gameplay is bad..its just has a potential to be an excellent game. Graphics: Oh, the graphics is amazing! The game looks so real. It's hard to tell if it's a game or not; the images are solid and sharp. Sound: The sound effects are okay, but it could be better. I played Call Of Duty, and with my digital dolby surround sound, I could hear each bullet zipping over my head and never missed to hear a single crispy sound of the bullet shells. In other words, I was totally submerged and felt like I was caught at the middle of the two groups shooting each other. Wow!
But unfortunately, I did not feel that in GRAW 2! Suggestions: The only thing I could suggest to the developers is to improve the gameplay escially in issuing command to the squad. Give the player full freedom and option to control each individual squad member and not always as a group; to be able to address command to each squad member where to position, to duck, stay, follow me etc. or to assume other offensive positions. Plus, the sound effects needs a little bit of improvement to make it more intense.
Overall: I played the demo for this game at gamestop, and it was awesome. I love all the new vehicles, guns, and abilities. I really like the new cross com. Cross com is when you can order your teamates around with full screen. Gameplay: The game is a little too easy. Your enemies are soo easy to kill, even if you shoot with your crosshairs not on your target, it will still kill him in like 1-3 shots.
Graphics: The graphics are spectacular! The graphics are some of the best on the Xbox 360. Its like your really there. Sound: Nothing special, just regular old gun shooting and people yelling "get down!!!"
so nothing sooo special. Suggestions: I hope you make a third one in the series.
I can't think of any improvements, but I'm sure you can think of something.
Overall: In "GRAW 2" you pick up almost immediately where you leave off. The "Mexican Rebels" are at it again, and this time, the fight is getting closer and closer to "US Soil" You play as Captain Mitchell (AKA) Ghost Leader, and you command a squad of fellow "Ghosts." Your mission is simple, end this rebel threat, and get it done quickly and without attracting attention from the rest of the world, remember...as far as everyone else is concerned, you don't exist.
"Now get a move on, Ghost Lead!"
Gameplay: Excitement at every corner, the player really has no choice but to immerse his/herself into the game to the point where he/she begins to think and act like a true "Ghost."
The interface hasn't changed a whole lot, but the ability to use a team member's helmet cam to give combat and location commands really brings "GRAW 2" up with other highly popular titles such as Halo, and Halo2.
The Online Play is just as intense as the Campaign if not more so, and is quite possibly the best of any 360 title available! Graphics: The stunning graphics in "GRAW 2" are so realistic you'll have to take a second look just to convince yourself it is a game.
Everything from the lighting, the clever way that the "Ghosts" have no reflection, which you will have to think about it a bit, to understand why I say "clever," the explosions, which are by far (the best I have ever seen in any game), to the hypnotizing way the dust settles after a glorious fire-fight. Sound: The realism in the sound is absolutely top-notch, and adds an amazing amount of intensity to the game, and will really get your heart pounding.
The explosions in "GRAW2" have never sounded better, and have truly been done with dead-on accuracy in realism.
The music is, as far as I could tell, very similar if not exactly like the "GRAW" But fear not, for Ubi-Soft spares no expense when it comes to quality, and they have provided you with some of the finest music available in any 360 title!
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