Jaja, lese majeste? Read more - yes or no? I claim: Ghost Recon shaking from the Battlefield throne. I had my fun from the very beginning. Who writes here, the graphics would be average or even "squishy" need time to throw away the old tube TV. The PS3 graphics works without any ifs and buts on Black Ops / Battlefield 3 - level. The explosions and lighting effects look better by a mile than in the big competition, movements and atmosphere (rain, water, sand, wind) are top notch. In the market place in Africa, the mercenaries shot out watermelons exploded behind a car - and that too in crisp 3D. Closer I was with a shooter and I have never been so few by. The sound is definitely the way to Battlefield level. For the first time I call a B & W plant my own, I had to turn down the bass. Here thunders, hisses and hums it at all corners and edges with excellent stereo panorama. The solo campaign is varied, certainly, the story is not reinvented: evil warlords, greedy Russians, cynical terrorist, middle Americans with their new gadgets. But the game has pace and what is arguably the most interesting thing about Ghost Recon myself is: tactics. While BF3 arrange tactically important scenes working with scripts, Ghost Recon really have the urge to call the player's head a little more. This means pure variety.
In the run of play clever sequences are incorporated in the camera remains as stiff as with the other shooters behind the protagonists but the atmosphere of the scene incorporates great. The new features like camouflage, radar grenade, drone or combinable firearms let the GIs from Battlefield look like schoolboys.
Ghost Recon is totally unjustified in the current major publications such as Max Payne 3 and Diablo 3 in the background. For me one of the surprises 2012 Design.