But there still is some team control, as you can mark targets up for four "hostiles" for you and your comrades to "neutralise" at the same time, a somewhat satisfying activity. The squad micromanagement that feature in previous Ghosts has gone, making things considerably less complicated. There's also X-ray vision, mini drones that you can control for spying and even a vast weapons platform spitting out mortars. The future has, however, provided a few nifty equipment advances, most impressively the "optical camouflage" that is very handy when you want to sneak up on people unnoticed and, well, shoot them dead. The future - predictably - is not a peaceful one, and the main game mission sees you play Kozak, the leader of a four-man Ghost team (including obligatory character staples, such as a wisecracking redneck) that must head off on the trail of a dirty bomb. Stealth and patience do still play a major role as you infiltrate terrorist strongholds and underground lairs, but you can now make the odd reckless charge into battle without risking it all.
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While the first Ghost Recon required nerves of steel, a tactical-focused shooter where one bullet could ruin everything, things have - thankfully - calmed down a little.
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This time, the all-American elite Special Forces unit is needed to clear up global strife in the future, one that, interestingly, has taken a few hints and tips from the all-conquering Modern Warfare series, with a splash of Gears of War for size. When will those pesky foreigners learn? Having been blasted here, there and everywhere across umpteen episodes and expansion packs since Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon first tough-talked its way into the third-person shooter realm in 2001, they're still intent on causing international mischief.
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Ubisoft PS3, Xbox360, PC (out next month) ****