Console | PSP |
Size | 649MB |
Developer & Publisher | High Voltage Software, Ubisoft |
Genre | Shooter |
File Format | ISO |
Region | USA |
Released Date | August 21, 2007 |
Description
“Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2” is a strategic shooting video game known as “GRAW 2”. It is an update of Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter by Tom Clancy. The PSP edition of the game was created through High Voltage Software.
Tom Clancy’s GRAW incidents are immediately followed by the events of 2014 when the game is set.
Gameplay
The majority of the fighting is done by the player, who uses strategic fighting rather than firing like in a game room to defeat enemies. Similar to the last game, the weapons in this one are either imaginary creations or depend on real designs. The player can set helpful forces that have been provided to help them, including drones, tanks, and aircraft from their group.
Players may be badly hurt, or “downed,” in the online multiplayer game rather than being destroyed. However, injured players may be murdered by opponents just before they are recovered. This allows teams to attend to a wounded friend and keep the other group from winning. Similar to the original GRAW, personalities may now “slide” into a lean while racing. The multiplayer mode does not allow cover, compared to the single player mode.
Additionally, new weaponry and Crosscom 2.0, an enhanced gameplay feature is presented. The introduction of a doctor to the team and the ability to command extra partner units, such as a Little Bird attack helicopter, a MULE Drone, a two-man squad of Loyalist soldiers, and Far Support
Features
- In tough battles, players control a special soldier’s squad to carry out risky operations against enemies.
- There are many different types of weapons in the game, such as fireworks, sniper rifles, and deadly weapons.
- Gamers beat enemy forces by using modern military equipment, such as drones, to collect data.
- Strategic gameplay focuses on thinking and working together to achieve difficult goals.
- There are four different weapon classes available to the player: Automatic Rifleman, Grenadier, Rifleman, and Marksman.
- Full-screen cross-play has also been added to multiplayer games.
- Split Screen is an option that allows for up to four players on the console edition.