![]() The Bottom Line: If you enjoy 3-D action games such as Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and Quake III: Arena but find that the nonstop action leaves your brain wanting, then Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon is an excellent choice. ![]() It takes a bit of adjustment, but once you’re in the swing of things, your team can become a lean, mean, well-coordinated killing machine. You’ll see what’s happening in a 3-D view, along with status indicators for soldiers, weapons, and threats a command map and more. The game’s interface can be a bit vexing. This is a change from previous games in this series (Rogue Spear and Rainbow Six), where you had to plan your assault in a separate stage before you went onto the battlefield. Once you’ve been dropped onto the battlefield, you give your team commands on-the-fly - go here, cover this area, shoot anything that moves. You have to carefully plan your assault, handpicking your team from a group of experts and deciding how they’ll be equipped for the mission at hand. Going in with guns blazing, as you often do in other 3-D action games, is a sure way to get yourself killed. By the time you hear the bullets flying, it’s usually too late to do anything but watch your corpse fall to the ground. Don’t expect to find magical health packs littering the battlefield to charge you back up to 100 percent health, either.
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