
Well, that's at least one gang member down Having pushed the line that little too far, the yanks decide to respond, sending a special forces team in behind enemy lines, with instructions to break up the gang once and for all. With a populace kept in place through a mixture of ruthless murders, and some quasi-religious overtones, Santa Blanca have everything going their way, with all the fame, money, and power they could hope for - until they decide to murder a US drug enforcement agency operative.

Having been taken over by the Santa Blanca cartel - a gang of ruthless drug pushers and crime lords, run by a guy called El Sueño, a big bad bald guy that's built like a brick wall, and is absolutely plastered with tattoos, including a holy cross on his face - Bolivia has become a drug riddled wasteland. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands is set in a spectacular take on Bolivia, but one that's drastically different to the real thing. Seemingly seeing the success of Ubisoft's most recent Clancy outing, The Division, Ghsot Recon Wildlands treads a semi-similar path, becoming an open world game with an emphasis on co-op multiplayer fun.

Only this Ghost Recon is a little bit different. We've had real time strategy games (EndWar), flight sims ( H.A.W.X), high tech stealth games ( Splinter Cell), and tactical shooters, like Ghost Recon. There have been a lot of Tom Clancy games in recent years, across a lot of different genres.
