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Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 (GRAW 2)

posted May 28, 2008 - 11:41am
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 (GRAW 2)

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon;Advanced Warfighter 2, was released March 6, 2006, a not-so-long-awaited sequel to Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (GRAW) for Xbox360 and PS3, it was later released for PC, and PSP .Graw 2 was developed Ubisoft Paris - Red Storm Entertainment, and published by Ubisoft, which, in my personal opinion, is one of my favorite game publishers.

GRAW 2 starts where the first game left off, instead, Graw 2 takes place in the year 2014, other than 2013.Also, you will notice--if you have played the original GRAW--improved AI, graphics, and gameplay.Although the AI are nowhere near "realistic", considering they will fire at you in the complete open, it can either add, or take away from the GRAW experience.

GRAW 2 has improved gameplay and multiplayer from what GRAW had provided.An example would be, larger maps, improved graphics, nearly unlimited customization options, and downloads.Graw 2, to this date, has three downloads, Throwback Map Pack one, and two, and CO-OP Map Pack, although, these downloads remain exclusively to Xbox Marketplace.

Split screen CO-OP - YES
RUMOUR-GRAW 3?

-The storyline and overall game experience was from my girst hand experience.
Although,I got the release date from
Amozon.com

--Review--

NOTE;I rate graphics by the generation the game was created.So, for example, I will not give a PSX game a poor score for graphics based on the technology we have now, instead, I will compare it with graphics of those that were possible whenever the PSX was the current generation.
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Graphics;9 1\2/10
Gameplay;9/10
SroryLine;7 1\2/10
Online;8 1\2/10
Controles;10/10
Originality;9/10
TOTAL;9/10

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