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6.6

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Game Details

  • Release Date 3/23/2011
  • Publisher Ubisoft
  • Platform 3DS
  • Genre Shooter
  • Number of Players 2

Mild Violence

Game Description

The first 3D Ghost Recon war will be fought in the shadows. Command an elite tactical strike team on a critical mission to stop a Russian tyrant from taking control in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars. Gear up with the best military-grade weapons and tech and lead your team into the mountains, deserts, towns, and villages of Russia and the surrounding Republics. Your goal: locate hidden "Dead Hand" bases, leftover installations from the Soviet-era, and wipe them out before an ultra-nationalist uses them to build a drone army. The single-player campaign spans 35 missions and 20 skirmish maps, including special layouts for strategic head-to-head duels against a friend.

Critic Reviews

IGN Review (7.0 out of 10)

Like the special agents the game draws its name from, Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars is deceptive. It's not a shooter, and it's not about any sort of Ghosts that you might have come to know from the other games in the franchise. No, Shadow Wars is an entertaining turn-based strategy title, one that's fun...more

User Reviews

Average Member Rating: 6.6 out of 10

Decent SRPG but nothing special. (7 out of 10)

posted by Exchrystal (PITTSBURG, CA) on May 2, 2011
Member since Apr 2010
3 out of 3 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
I'm going to keep this review short. This game is actually an average SRPG. You have a set class of units (sniper, assault, heavy gunner) and go turn by turn against your opponent. To be completely honest after all the good reviews I've been seeing for this game I thought it would be more ...more

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Specs & Requirements

Modes Full Mission Single-Player, Campaign, Versus Alternating