Ghost Recon 3 Renamed
by Alec Matias, Jun 27, 2005 12:29pm PDTUbisoft sent out a press release informing everyone that the official title for the next Ghost Recon game is Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter. They wanted the title to emphasis the game's focus on the "Soldier of the Future." Advanced Warfighter takes place wholly in Mexico City and still plans to release this holiday season. A new gameplay video was released as well.
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Not interested in this poorly-titled shooter, and yes, I'm in the Navy too and I've NEVER heard the term 'warfighter'...
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hehehe
I can just picture the some guy from the marketing department at home with his kids looking at his sons GI JOE, on the box: "Advanced Warfighter"
How about Ghost Recon 3 Antisipated Killing Guy
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Name is a bit stupid, yes, but just to correct some people, the previous games were named Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, so it's actually just the addition of a subtitle, not adding "Tom Clancy's", all games (more or less) from Red Storm Entertainment had that in the title, just not too often written out.
Anyway, I'm gonna download this trailer and check it out right now!
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Ghost Recon started as a Rainbow Six game, that is to say it's a simulator. This game will not be that.
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I really like the game on the Xbox, which surprised me, but my Xbox has the typical Thompson drive issues which prevents me from buying and enjoying it. The read errors are justified for a rental, only. If only the PC version hadn't dropped off of the map.
That footage was really kick ass.
I mean come on.
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