Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon
released on Nov 13, 2001
The Red Army is back. Now that Russia's government has collapsed, a hardline leader is bent on taking over the republics. Enter Ghost Recon, an advanced, futuristic squad of U.S. Army soldiers. Unlike previous Rainbow Six games, the setting is much more focused on the military instead of anti-terrorist maneuvers. Next-generation inventory and weapons will give players a glimpse into the real U.S. Army "Land Warrior" program on which Ghost Recon is based.
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon brings the tactical shooter experience to the GameCube, but suffers from technical limitations. While its focus on strategy and squad commands offers satisfying depth, the muddy visuals, choppy animations, and simplified experience compared to other platforms detract from the overall enjoyment. The missions can be replayed for different outcomes, adding some longevity, but the core gameplay feels a bit dated on the GameCube.