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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Signature Edition PC Games

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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Signature Edition Product Details

Released on 29-Jun-2012

Join the Ghosts as you taking on a new threat with state-of-the-art weaponry in Ghost Recon Future Soldier

Ghost Recon Future Soldier Signature Edition includes:

  • 2 Bonus Ingame Weapons
  • Exclusive Multiplayer Headgear
  • Exclusive Co-op Map

Part of the Group for Specialised Tactics, a Special Mission Unit under the direct command of the Joint Special Operations Command, the elite of the modern US Special Forces is better known by their battlefield legend. They are the untraceable soldiers called the Ghosts.
Only the best of the best, soldiers with a unique mix of skills on and off the battlefield, ever get to wear the coveted Ghost insignia. Equipped with the most advanced combat technology, the Ghosts track down the highest-value targets in the highest-risk conflict areas around the world, fighting from the shadows in any climate or terrain.
In the near future, four of these elite soldiers serve as the tip of the spear in a hidden war raging across the globe. But even as Ghost Lead, Pepper, 30K, and Kozak accomplish their objectives, they discover the threat they face is greater than they ever imagined - one that could alter the international balance of power forever.

Join the legendary Ghosts

  • Elite among the elite, you don’t apply to join the Ghosts. They find you.
  • In the role of Sergeant John Kozak, a new squad member, fight alongside 3 veteran operators in a character-focused 10h storyline.
  • Your team takes the battle to 8 spectacular locales, from the heat and dust of Africa to the Arctic Circle.
  • Become the ultimate “quiet professional”, with unique stealth kills & brutal close-combat moves. Deploy with cutting-edge, authentic military tech, including more than 50 weapons

Elite Co-op: 4 soldiers vs. an army

  • Perform highly-coordinated takedowns and devastating large-scale strikes utilizing multiple viewpoints.
  • Activate the Cross-com, the ultimate squad battlefield tool, to coordinate attacks and multiply your striking power:
  • A.T.L.A.S, the brand new Augmented Reality system, allows the display of real-time intel, providing live feedback on the evolving battlefield situation
  • W.A.R (Weapon Augmented Reality) is the battlefield counterpart of A.T.L.A.S, allowing the Ghosts to synchronize their Cross-com to any weapon they use instantly. With that power in their hands, they can perform deadly synch shots with the Cross Target laser that identifies who’s in your teammates’ sights.
  • Play through the 14 campaign missions with up to 3 friends

Thrilling & Innovative Multiplayer

  • Online experience created by Red Storm, the studio behind the critically acclaimed GRAW-series MP modes.
  • Intel and teamwork are at the core of this innovative Multiplayer experience:
  • Try to sneak behind your enemy and use the Data Mugging to steal info about hostile positions, giving your team a decisive advantage.
  • Put your plan in action with the new coordination tools. Share your next objectives with your teammates without saying a word.
  • The new suppression system adds a strategic layer to firefights.
  • Select from 3 classes (Rifleman, Engineer and Scout) and unlock new gear to battle online across 10 maps.
  • 4 game modes, including new exclusives and GR’s classic Siege.
  • The Gunsmith customization mode lets you choose from dozens of attachments and components. Replace triggers, barrels, stocks and much more to trick out your weapon and make it your own.

Important Information: The packaging for this edition erroneously states there is support by Kinect on PC. Unfortunately, this is a printing error and Kinect support is not included

  • Speaking to investors, Nintendo has offered its first confirmation that its new Wii U console will launch in all major markets - including the UK - for Christmas 2012. The console, first revealed at E3 last year, was already pencilled in for a 2012 release, but it was unclear if that only referred to Japan.

    The console is an evolution of the existing Wii, with far more graphical power, HD graphics and an innovative new tablet controller which works together with the Wii remote. The console was shown off again at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month, and will be the centrepiece of Nintendo's presence at E3 in June.

    As for software, a new Super Smash Bros game is known to be in development while Legend of Zelda has been used for some demonstrations. Exclusive Wii U versions of smash hits such as Batman: Arkham City, Ghost Recon, Battlefield, Assassin's Creed and Darksiders also feature in the console's confirmed line up.

    So that's the Christmas shopping sorted nice and early then.


  • Tom clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC at gamestation

    Silent but deadly

    What's better than pulling off the perfect headshot? Pulling off four perfect headshots at the same time, of course! That's just one of the cool manoeuvres waiting to thrill you in the latest game from Tom Clancy's high-tech military simulation factory, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier.

    As the title suggests, in this long-awaited follow-up to 2007's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 you control a squad of covert black ops soldiers in the near future. Everything is familiar, yet subtly different. Most notably, you have active camouflage, just like the Predator. Drop into a stealthy crouch and you immediately activate your cloaking device, remaining mostly invisible to your prey provided you don't do anything silly like running around or squatting right in front of the enemy. From this almost-invisible state, you're now able to explore the battlefield, tagging targets and working out the best way to bump them all off without alerting the others. If you feel really lazy, or just don't want to risk being exposed, just send up a remote drone to do the spotting for you.

    Drop 'em

    It's here that the wonderful sync shot comes into play. As you mark targets, your other squad-mates will move into position for the best line of fire on each one. You can then order them all to open fire at the same time, either with a verbal command or by taking a shot of your own. It's cool, efficient and really makes you feel like a military badass, exactly what you want from a game like this.

    Sci Fi shooting and sniping in Ghost Recon Future Soldier at gamestation

    Sniping is only part of the Ghost Recon experience though, and Future Soldier doesn't skimp when it comes to full-blooded action. There are lots of sections where you simply have to blast your way through, and the game switches seamlessly from methodical stealth to explosive third-person shooter. Ducking behind cover, you return fire, press the advantage and use the same target-marking system to direct the fire of your squad. Suppress, eliminate and move on. It's a familiar rhythm from games like Gears of War, but the presentation and polish of Future Soldier make the shootouts satisfyingly muscular even if the mechanisms are unoriginal.

    It helps that the game constantly comes up with new scenarios, swapping the Mexican border setting of the previous games for a more ambitious globe-trotting anti-terrorist adventure. You'll see in action in South America, Africa, Russia, Pakistan, even the Arctic, and yet the story never overwhelms the action or feels so thin that you stop paying attention. From sandstorms to blizzards, city streets to remote woodland, the environment constantly impacts the way you play.

    The "I" in Team

    This is, thankfully, an experience you can share with your mates in lots of different ways. The story campaign is playable solo or through online co-op, and if you can try this, you should. While the AI of your squad-mates is superb, they're no replacement for a team of flesh and blood buddies and those four-way takedowns are even more thrilling when you've coordinated them with human partners.

    If you prefer a more self-contained action experience then Guerrilla mode offers standalone arenas in which to fight alongside your friends. It's a survival game in which you first use stealth to take control of a location, and then hold it against waves of attackers trying to take it back. Although the game has recharging health it only takes a few bullets to put you down, so teamwork is absolutely vital here.

    Or if you prefer more competitive online shooter action, Future Soldier accommodates you here as well, although you may need to re-educate yourself a little first. There's no deathmatch or flag-capturing. What you get are four game modes - Conflict, Saboteur, Decoy and Siege - that use large, open maps for seriously hardcore team-based challenges. Whether the game is asking you to plant bombs in the enemy HQ or split up to investigate multiple objectives, Future Soldier takes the familiar beats of online multiplayer gaming and gives them a refreshing tweak. Nowhere is this more obvious than in Siege, where one team tries to hold off the other in a ruthless standoff with permanent death. Yep, that's right. No respawns. Once you're out, you're out.

    Online shooter action in Ghost Recon: Future Solider for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC

    With series like Splinter Cell and Assassin's Creed, Ubisoft has shown that it knows how to bend multiplayer to suit the game rather than the other way around, and Future Soldier continues that trend in fine style. For open-minded players, it'll keep you glued for months.

    The gift that keeps giving

    There's lots going on in the margins as well. Both campaign and multiplayer games have secondary ambient challenges, and completion unlocks bonus XP or new weapons and gadgets. You can even send challenges to your friends, daring them to beat a good online performance for kudos and achievements. There's even crossover with the Ghost Recon Commander game on Facebook, as well as the usual Ubisoft Uplay bonus goodies.

    This all feeds back into the online progression, which lets you develop six characters across three character classes - rifleman, engineer, scout - and two factions. The game boasts that there are millions of ways to customise your arsenal, and you can even use Kinect to dismantle each gun and swap parts around. There's a compelling forward thrust to all the elements of the Future Soldier package, and they all feel like they're pulling in the same direction.

    Mission Accomplished

    Future Soldier is the sort of solid, satisfying and meaty action game you'd hope for. It takes various different elements - sneaky stealth, flat-out action and strategic teamwork - and mixes them together in a way that brings out the best in all of them. The story may give you flashbacks to Modern Warfare, but Ghost Recon puts its own spin on the usual military clichés. If you've been hungry for a new shooter, look no further.

    Our Verdict:

    What's Good?

    • Excellent stealthy squad play
    • Superb multiplayer options
    • Explosive action and destructible scenery

    What's Bad?

    • Story is a bit too derivative
    • Getting in and out of cover can be fussy
    • Stealth sections require some trial and error

  • Thinking of picking up Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, the latest entry in Tom Clancy's forward-looking tactical action series? Sounds like that might be a good idea, as review scores for the long awaited follow-up to 2007's Advanced Warfighter 2 are generally hovering around the "must buy" marker of 80% or higher.

    "A true stealth game", reckons the US Official Xbox Magazine's 9/10 review, calling the title "a breath of fresh air in the increasingly loud third-person-shooter genre." And it sounds like the game should appeal both to old fans as well as newcomers. "The game shines not only for staying true to Ghost Recon� roots, but also for doing so while successfully balancing the memories of old fans with the modern expectations of new ones."

    Even the notoriously hard to impress Edge magazine has ventured into the upper regions of the scoring system for this one, handing out a rare 8/10. "In the overmasculine world of the third person shooter, this is a game that stands out for being delicately beautiful even as it delivers brutal thrills," says the critical heavyweight.

    Other high scores include solid eights from the likes of Eurogamer, GamesRadar, Official Xbox Magazine UK and Games(tm).

    With a good six months to go before the onslaught of late season first-person shooters arrives, it seems like Ghost Recon: Future Soldier is the obvious pick of the week for anyone who likes their gaming with a military twist.

  • Tom Clancy's stealthy hero, Sam Fisher, has been in shadows for a while now, ever since his last game outing in 2010's Splinter Cell: Conviction, but he'll be back in action in 2013 in a new game and, it seems, a blockbuster movie.

    Several movie studios are apparently circling the rights to make Splinter Cell: The Movie. "Warner Bros had engaged in talks," says Deadline Hollywood's Mike Fleming, "But now, the conversation is with Paramount Pictures, which is the frontrunner to land the project."

    "Ubisoft will be very involved and retain control over how the game is translated into a film," he goes on to add. The French publisher has invested heavily in its own movies recently, with short live action films to promote both Assassin's Creed and Ghost Recon.

    Paramount, of course, has a long history with Tom Clancy projects, having been home to the Jack Ryan series, which has seen stars like Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford and Ben Affleck play the stoic secret agent in hit movies such as Hunt for Red October, Clear and Present Danger and The Sum of All Fears.

    New game Splinter Cell: Blacklist will be reaching our TVs first, however, with Sam Fisher now in charge of the Fourth Echelon espionage team. There'll be voice-activated features for Kinect, and you'll also be able to use something called "killing in motion" to seamlessly transition from one stealth kill to the next while moving.

    Splinter Cell: Blacklist is due for release in Spring 2013. As for the Splinter Cell movie, which of Hollywood's current tough guys do you think deserves to wear the goggles?

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Signature Edition User Reviews
Top review
OliverHawkins
4 months ago
Waste of time and money
Bought this game for 12 pounds thought was good enjoyed the previous ones so why not i have a powerfull computer since then that can run a console port no problem i install the game no difficulty and then asked to install the updates in order so update number 1 then 2,3,4,5,6 altogether take around 4 hours to do all this try to play the game it crashes after the first screen try running the game launcher wont let me as it has to be run in uplay so overall bought the game ubisoft has made it very difficult to just play and they wonder why people pirate games its because of stuff like this also forgive the punctuation or rather lack of i has dyslexic and dont feel an ubisoft game is worth the time
willw99
1 month ago
guessing its a prob with you computer, it works just fine for me
Michael
0 months ago
Wish i didn't waste my money
Well where to start...Brought three of them for myself my father and roomate so we could all play together ,we are all hardcore pc gamers and have more than enough of a powerfull pc to run this game ,but no shortly after getting it in the post the the disk would't read (roomates disk) so tryed my disk (mine installed just fine) ,same problem for him ,we just ended up torrenting it and using the cd key ,then another problem ,the crappy menu they changed from the beta ,then the lack didn't even want to be in 1980 by 1020 it kept on forcing itself to 12080 by 720 ,then..the worse problem on all ,none of us could even use our mouse to play the game which defeats the purpose ..so no i did not enjoy this game one bit ,i ended up wasting money which i will never get back due to this PC-CDROM return policy ,i don't blame game for this error ,i blame ubifail. this was by far the worse port ever and i will think twise before buying a game ever again.
willw99
1 month ago
dude I think that's a problem with your pc, not the game
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