Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Predator
- Console PSP (PlayStation Portable)
- Genre Tactical shooter
- Publisher Ubisoft
- Developer Virtuos
- Released 1 October 2010
- Language English
- Voice English
- Extension CSO
- Size 469 MB
- Total Views 6
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Predator for PSP is a tactical shooter released by Ubisoft in 2010. The game is part of the famous Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon series and offers players the role of a special operations squad commander known as the "Ghosts" during a pre-mission in Sri Lanka.
The events of the game unfold shortly before the main military operation. The "Ghosts" team is sent to Sri Lanka to prepare the ground for the upcoming invasion. Their task is to carry out reconnaissance missions, identify key targets, and eliminate enemy leaders. During the missions, the team faces numerous threats, including local rebel groups and a challenging political situation.
Ghost Recon: Predator offers gameplay characteristic of the Ghost Recon series, with an emphasis on tactics and strategy. Players must manage a team of three fighters, using various weaponry and techniques. Strategic planning and careful use of intelligence are key to successfully completing missions. The game also provides opportunities for cover and coordination of fire support, adding realism to combat encounters.
The graphics in the game are designed using the capabilities of the PSP, providing sufficiently detailed character models and diverse locations. The visual design conveys the atmosphere of tropical jungles and urban landscapes of Sri Lanka. The soundtrack and sound effects enhance the tension of operations and add dynamism to what is happening on screen.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Predator received mixed reviews. Critics and players appreciated the thoughtful tactics and strategy but expressed some disappointment regarding the limitations imposed by the portable PSP system, such as controls and graphics. Nevertheless, the game was recognized for its unique atmosphere and successful embodiment of the concept of military special operations.
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