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G.R.A.W 2 released in stores today.

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Ubisoft announced today that it's eagerly awaited FPS shooter game, tit led [i]Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter[/i] is now available for purchase and play on the Xbox 360 console system. The game, a sequel to the previous [i]G.R.A.W[/i] title and promises to be one of the most exciting titles to be released this year in the trailer is any indication. The game takes place in the year 2014 in which a conflict between Mexicans faitfhul to the government and rebels who, obviously, are not have caused the country to slide down into anarchy. Due to the proximity of Mexico to the use the Ghost team, lead by Captain Scoot Mitchell, to quell the insurgency. Ubisoft has promised a number of updates and modification from te first game and Ubisoft has kindly provided us with a list which you will find below.

Groundbreaking Visual Experience: The war zone in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon

Advanced Warfighter 2 comes to life as you navigate through trash-strewn streets and pick off enemies from behind bomb-scarred structures. The cutting-edge physics and particle systems will show you some of the most intense and realistic explosions, smoke, and environment destruction ever seen in a video game. Dynamic lighting and shadows will morph as real-time day/night cycles and a constantly changing weather system require you to adjust to the changing conditions on the fly.

All-New Battlegrounds: For the first time ever, the Ghosts will defend
U.S. soil from a cross-border attack, taking the fight to all-new locations. The
Ghosts will battle enemies in mountain terrains, barren deserts and even on their
home turf in El Paso, Texas. Each environment presents its own benefits and
challenges and will call for fresh tactical approaches.

Vastly Improved Artificial Intelligence (AI): Watch your back as rebels
send their own team members to flank your position or gain vantage points by
utilizing vertical gameplay to pick you off from the rooftops above. Improved
squad-mate AI will now feed you more of the information you need with descriptive
commands like "enemy spotted behind red truck ahead.”

Improved Cross-Com: The revolutionary new Cross-Com 2.0 will give the
player more information than ever before. You will be able to see what your friendly forces see in the top left display and the click of a button will expand that to full-screen view for a clearer and more precise picture. This will give you a more comprehensive view of the entire battlefield. The new Full Command View will allow unprecedented precision in developing and issuing tactical plans on the battlefield.

Expanded Support: Command lethal air strikes with jet fighters, gain
mobile cover for otherwise impassable situations and replenish armaments on the
battlefield using an unmanned artillery MULE. Players can now heal their team on the battlefield, including squad leader Scott Mitchell, with an all-new Medic class of soldier.

Multiplayer Returns: The game that dominated the Xbox LIVE® online
entertainment network is back and it's bigger and better than ever before.

Further words on the extremely impressive nature of this have been given to us by Tony Key, who enjoys the place of being vice president of marketing at Ubisoft, who stated that "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter redefined the next generation of gaming with its award-winning gameplay, amazing graphic quality and critically acclaimed multiplayer action on Xbox LIVE” and that the game “is not going to raise the bar; it's going to smash it into a million pieces. All of the features that shot the first game to the echelons of gaming greatness are going to be bigger, better and more lethal than ever in the sequel.”
All you have to do see this for yourself is to go out and get the game, which if you have enough cash on hand, costs 60 dollar in stores with the tax and for other information on this and other news that you want to see keep coming back here to MyGamer.com

Nick McCavitt@mygamer.com

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