Re: Driving The Buggy On The Essex!!!
GRAW = Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter. It's the follow-up to the original Ghost Recon. I haven't played GRAW, but I was a huge GR fan when it was released (around 2001 or so, if memory serves). That was similar to Flashpoint in many ways - very tactical, focus on stealth rather than outright firepower and brute force, one-shot-one-kill with the vast majority of the guns... The original and the two expansions (Desert Siege and Island Thunder) are available as a bundle now for a very reasonable price. I forget now (I've had all three since they were first released), but I think something like £10 would get you it in the UK. It looks a little dated now (but prettier than OFP), but it's still a good game if you want to try something tactical.
The main differences with OFP are no driveable vehicles (ground-pounding all the way - although you do come up against enemy armour), and rather than being in a large-scale battle you're a very small squad of special operations soldiers...
GRAW = Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter. It's the follow-up to the original Ghost Recon. I haven't played GRAW, but I was a huge GR fan when it was released (around 2001 or so, if memory serves). That was similar to Flashpoint in many ways - very tactical, focus on stealth rather than outright firepower and brute force, one-shot-one-kill with the vast majority of the guns... The original and the two expansions (Desert Siege and Island Thunder) are available as a bundle now for a very reasonable price. I forget now (I've had all three since they were first released), but I think something like £10 would get you it in the UK. It looks a little dated now (but prettier than OFP), but it's still a good game if you want to try something tactical.
The main differences with OFP are no driveable vehicles (ground-pounding all the way - although you do come up against enemy armour), and rather than being in a large-scale battle you're a very small squad of special operations soldiers...
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