G.R.A.W. (Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter) Review
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter - 9.6
Been awhile hasn't it? I've been playing a lot of games. Got a lot to catch you up on. first in is G.R.A.W. Let's dig deep into the game. Note: I am reviewing this game for the 360 only. I have not played the FPS versions on the X-Box, PS2 and PC.
Sound - 9.3
G.R.A.W.'s sound department offers a lot. From battle music to special scores to make it seem like the enemy won't let up, the music offers a lot and fits in with the scenes in the game. Except for the music in between battle time (which is why it gets a 9.3), the music department is almost perfect. The sound effects are something else as well. From the explosions to the gunshots, the sound is well detailed to fit in what's going on in your game. Overall, the sound is amazing.
Graphics - 9.7
The graphics in G.R.A.W. are a sight for sore-eyes. Even if you don't have HDTV, you'll stare at the screne saying "wow." The characters and guns are detailed to the max, and the guns, though small, are no exception. And when a car blows up, you really feel that impact on the screen. However, this level of detail is lacking on the Multiplayer modes. The most you get when you blow up a car is smoke and an explosion sound. The maps in Multiplayer mode are a bit less detailed, as well as the characters. Overall though, the graphics department is hardly lacking.
Gameplay - 9.8
This is where the game really shines. The game is a third-person shooter (and though you can switch to FPS mode, you'll be dissapointed, as there is no gun viewable) and allows you to seek cover (which you should seek if you wish to complete Level 1). It has a squad-based system where you can command troops, tanks, survaillance drones, and helicopters. The immersive Single player missions are second only to the Multiplayer. With four Co-Op missions, and the regular match types, you'll be playing G.R.A.W. a long time before you set the controller down.
It's definately a buy, and probably the best game in the series. Pick it up.
Been awhile hasn't it? I've been playing a lot of games. Got a lot to catch you up on. first in is G.R.A.W. Let's dig deep into the game. Note: I am reviewing this game for the 360 only. I have not played the FPS versions on the X-Box, PS2 and PC.
Sound - 9.3
G.R.A.W.'s sound department offers a lot. From battle music to special scores to make it seem like the enemy won't let up, the music offers a lot and fits in with the scenes in the game. Except for the music in between battle time (which is why it gets a 9.3), the music department is almost perfect. The sound effects are something else as well. From the explosions to the gunshots, the sound is well detailed to fit in what's going on in your game. Overall, the sound is amazing.
Graphics - 9.7
The graphics in G.R.A.W. are a sight for sore-eyes. Even if you don't have HDTV, you'll stare at the screne saying "wow." The characters and guns are detailed to the max, and the guns, though small, are no exception. And when a car blows up, you really feel that impact on the screen. However, this level of detail is lacking on the Multiplayer modes. The most you get when you blow up a car is smoke and an explosion sound. The maps in Multiplayer mode are a bit less detailed, as well as the characters. Overall though, the graphics department is hardly lacking.
Gameplay - 9.8
This is where the game really shines. The game is a third-person shooter (and though you can switch to FPS mode, you'll be dissapointed, as there is no gun viewable) and allows you to seek cover (which you should seek if you wish to complete Level 1). It has a squad-based system where you can command troops, tanks, survaillance drones, and helicopters. The immersive Single player missions are second only to the Multiplayer. With four Co-Op missions, and the regular match types, you'll be playing G.R.A.W. a long time before you set the controller down.
It's definately a buy, and probably the best game in the series. Pick it up.
