Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Publisher: Ubisoft
Genre: Shooter
Sub-Genre: First Person Shooter
Release Date: Jun 26th, 2007
Additonal Info:
Developer: Red Storm Ent., Ubisoft Paris
Publisher: Ubisoft
Genre: Shooter
Sub-Genre: First Person Shooter
Release Date: Aug 21st, 2007
Additonal Info:
Developer: Steel Monkeys
Publisher: TBA
Genre: Shooter
Sub-Genre: Third Person Shooter
Release Date: Q1 2009
Additonal Info: None
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Fulfilling the role of a Captain is certainly not an easy thing. You must stay up endlessly for hours, complete deadly missions, and lead a squad to an objective in harrowing conditions. With Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 for the PlayStation 3 console, players will be submersed in a realistic warfare experience as Captain Scott Mitchell. A key figure of the armed forces, Mitchell and his Ghost squad are the final tool for damage control in Mexico’s civil war of 2014. The country is in a state of chaos, and utter destruction. With your team, you must retain the peace, stabilize humanity, and keep civilization in tact.
It’s not the game’s unbelievable atmosphere or story that keeps the players constantly asking to return to war, but it’s the unrealistic gameplay. From the time you pick up the controller, GRAW 2 feels natural. From an over-the-shoulder perspective, use L1 to precisely aim, R1 to pull the trigger, tap X to take cover or reload, hold X to change your weapon's rate of fire, hold circle to switch guns, and R3 lets you use your scope if you have one. As you battle sadistic enemies, filling up the gritty atmosphere, you can order your squad around with the D-pad arrows to have them Move, Fall Back, Stay, and or Follow on you. With this newly customized and optimized squad control system, players can overcome the Mexican Rebels in a strategic manner.

When you finally lock and load, you discover that although the missions require a strenuous amount of work, they are trouble-free with the aid of squads. You'll discover that the success of your squad relies on specialization of where the troops will be. As we proceed into across the ash-covered streets, our unit faced an arduous mission as the mercenaries rampaged our troops in a church courtyard. A helicopter promptly came to our extraction point, and we barely escaped a rocket that almost spun the chopper.
In the greater composure of it all, GRAW 2 focuses on the way you play to stay alive, and most importantly keep alive. The core ability to tackle the same objectives and missions from multiple perspectives is a key component to the battle system in GRAW 2. When a mission starts, you can choose not only different weapons for adaptation to that specific mission situation, but also to customize your battle stratagem.

At many points in the game, you can easily utilize a M.U.L.E, a futuristic ATV that carries along weapons, health, and bullets for your mission at the forefront. The M.U.L.E can be summoned via the same D-Pad interface that orders your dexterous troops around. If you want a more hands-on approach and the follow command isn't to your liking, you can hold down one of the shoulder buttons and drive the vehicle yourself from the first-person perspective. Although the vehicle can take damage, if you're squadron is seriously injured and need to scout ahead, taking the M.U.L.E. up the road isn't a bad idea. In fact, there's even a hovercraft called the UAV Cypher you can pilot ahead to scope the baddies, helping you be up to date on what’s ahead and out there to get you and your squad prepared for the upcoming battlefield. The primary difference between the 360 version of the game is that even though you can primarily use joysticks to pilot these warfare amenities, they are Sixaxis-enabled in the PlayStation 3 version. You can tilt the controller in GRAW 2 to move the M.U.L.E., fly the UAV, and do a couple of on ground moves such as rolling and roll shoot.

The Sixaxis controls were a bit delayed, but there were no apparent issues in terms of control. In earlier builds, the roll was a bit tough to initiate with the Sixaxis, but it’s much improved and can be enhanced with the controller’s sensitivity options.
The port of GRAW 2 is definitely closer to the real thing than previous Ubisoft ports, such as Rainbow Six Vegas. Luckily, the overstated camera movements found on the 360 when any squad members will furtively run to a cover point. There's a frame rate slowdown in the rides when ... (continued on next page)

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hmmmm....played the demo and couldn't help but think it didn't stack up to RainbowSix Vegas....maybe this title does deserve a look.
this game is equal to rainbow and has more options for team play! definatly a buying game. i have both and am amazed with both. graw does have better graphics and rainbow has better physics. all in all they are both smokin 9.0 games!
got the game at home its amazing offline and online tho the frame rate online is alot lower an there tends to be quite a bit of lag but still over all amazin! well add me to ur ps3 network for ghost reacon if you want Harlequin1987
psn id: gingo... after i played the demo i was so glad i didn't buy it because i as very disappointed but after reading this review i maybe should have bought it, oh well i'm buying many games that are going to cost me a bomb so i dont think 1 will make a difference
I liked the demo, and this just concretes my thoughts. I'm buyin it.
this game is great! I love how loud the C4s are, it's insane.
Aftermath is the sickest map ever...............
not as good as vegas, played the demo and i have it for the x360 wich is better than ps3 cuz halo.
looks cool, but I never played a GR game before.
i played the demo but i didnt like it.
Can i do split-screen online on the same system on Graw 2 like in Warhawk on the ps3?
loved the demo,
would buy, but saving for NHL, Skate, and rockband gives me no budget.
looks interesting but i will only buy it when it gets some kind of a price cut (platinum edition).
way, way way better than rainbow six.... i think rainbow six was pretty cool on 360... but on PS3, the loading, the lack of server "list" just dropped RSV to not worthy of the effort... However GRAW2 is the best shooter i own on the PS3... 40 maps online!... the co-op isn't that great.... the visuals rock! the controls rock!(after customizing and getting used to)... i got warhawk a week after i got GRAW2... im still playing Graw2 instead.... gotta get your GRAW on! go buy it... no good shooters till november people!! DO NOT JUDGE BY THE DEMO!!!!! that demo is like almost a year old, and the final visuals look much better... not everyones game... but nothing better out... IF You like SOCOM, you'll like this game....
As said above, WAY better than rainbow six. Tho you dont theoritcally have 'Infinate Health" like you did in rainbow 6, the game is way funner. Online mode is definantly better than R6V.
listen dude, i love ubisoft games as much as the next guy, but this game sucks. i tell people that all the time online. they said if you like RSV, you should like GRAW2, but i played it and sold it the next day. its mainly RSV except your outside. its way to complicated, which i dont like.