WHICH GAME IS BETTER? Ghost Recon Breakpoint vs Ghost Recon Wildlands

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Hey how's it going everyone and I hope you are all having an amazing day. This is quite a controversial topic I've seen and that is which game is better, ghost recon breakpoint or ghost recon wildlands? Well we are gonna answer that here to day and rate both games on a score out of 30 to determine which game is better. If you agree or disagree feel free to say why in the comments down below. If you are ineterested in picking up either of these game please check out the links below for more in depth reviews for both Ghost Recon Wildlands and Ghost Recon Breakpoint. If you want to see my other videos from Which game is better you can also check out the link below as I have done Assassin's Creed Origins vs Odyssey and Assassin's Creed Unity vs Syndicate. Anyways thank you guys so much for watching if you enjoyed please leave a like on the video and subscribe to the channel, we are almost at 700 subscribers! Have a great day and I will see you all in the next one!
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  • @masterassassin791
    @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +281

    Alright I keep getting comments about this so o figured I’d just explain it in the comments. I messed up in the video when I said the Nomad from Wildlands and Breakpoint are different characters. I know they are the same, at the time of making this video for some reason the fact that they had different voice actors made me think they were different characters. That’s my bad though sorry.

    • @tanner9681
      @tanner9681 Před 4 lety +12

      You should pin this

    • @tchsify
      @tchsify Před 3 lety +10

      meh, don't apologize...they are essentially different. Like the Harrison Ford and Ben Aflec, and Chris Pine "Jack Ryan" characters in TC novels..... It's like Eastwood's char in the Spaghetti Western "Trilogy"....same, but different.
      Great video btw.... have Breakpoint and WANT to love it....but find myself always leaning back towards Wildlands, lol! >.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 3 lety +7

      D Spode thank you man, appreciate it!

    • @CarmineAirsoft
      @CarmineAirsoft Před 3 lety +1

      There are squads now

    • @cmdrriotz5283
      @cmdrriotz5283 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey at least Holt is the same.

  • @cherminatorDR
    @cherminatorDR Před 4 lety +1008

    You forgot to mention that Bolivia feels like a living, breathing, populated place with a history and a culture, while Auroa feels barren

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +94

      Facts

    • @milirocfresh5491
      @milirocfresh5491 Před 4 lety +9

      Even the AI in breakpoint looks better then the player wish Ubisoft fix their mechanic character otherwise wildlands was better

    • @tangomikemike289
      @tangomikemike289 Před 4 lety +22

      Auroa is under martial law...

    • @cherminatorDR
      @cherminatorDR Před 4 lety +77

      ​@@tangomikemike289 That's all well and good, but if your shit story gets in the way of gameworld design and immersion, you need to change your shit story. Aurora is not a great setting to begin with, especially for a Ghost Recon game, that are known to be based on global politics, not on Terminator fan fiction. So whether it's under martial law or not, doesn't matter - it just sucks.

    • @Kimkong2
      @Kimkong2 Před 4 lety +26

      It not only feels barren. IT ACTUALLY IS. My gosh the whole game world and how it works feels like a beta test.

  • @zachv3294
    @zachv3294 Před 4 lety +445

    The whole killer robot is thing is just too corny for me wildlands is way better

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +18

      Agreed

    • @Longhauler85
      @Longhauler85 Před 4 lety +1

      Yep.

    • @barry2949
      @barry2949 Před 4 lety +14

      I totally agree with you. The thing about wildlands, that's an actual Operation Special Operations Forces can be task to do, low visibility with limit Us involvement, that's the sort of stuff that is actually done. How you think Chappo or Charpo, the Cartel Leader was captured ????. For breakpoint, they should have stayed with an realistic storyline.

    • @Longhauler85
      @Longhauler85 Před 4 lety +3

      @@barry2949 El Chapo, you mean? Lol just a helpful correction.

    • @dopeyoda
      @dopeyoda Před 3 lety +2

      The new update that just came out allows you to turn a lot of the drone shit off and also turn of some patrols. Breakpoint feels like a totally different experience now because of it!

  • @S.P.E.A.R.
    @S.P.E.A.R. Před 4 lety +136

    Give me EVERYTHING Wildlands with Breakpoint Graphics and I'm set.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +5

      YES

    • @thecourier7964
      @thecourier7964 Před 3 lety +7

      Wildlands on pc with max gfx settings, you will not be dissapointed.

    • @trevorjolls1480
      @trevorjolls1480 Před 3 lety +3

      And Breakpoint’s immersive controls.

    • @Draliseth
      @Draliseth Před 3 lety +2

      I actually prefer the overall graphics in Wildlands. Call me nuts.

    • @S.P.E.A.R.
      @S.P.E.A.R. Před 3 lety +1

      @@Draliseth I think the overall everything for breakpoint is better, but the graphics I give that nod to breakpoint. And I also like how the camera is closer to the players back in breakpoint.

  • @abelingaw5070
    @abelingaw5070 Před 4 lety +337

    Wildlands:
    > Story - Realistic
    > Bolivia - lively with all civilians, topography, weather and have a radio station that is funny
    > AI Teammates - more controlled (as of last update)
    > SKill Tree - simple and easy to use
    > Enemy AI - Cartel is deadly, Unidad is VERY deadly
    Breakpoint:
    > Story - Too much sci fi (too many drones and terminators)
    > Auroa - dead island, not much civilians, just full of so called wolves, no radio stations, wandering around the world is boring
    > AI Teammates - more dumber and the control system is messed up, they just made it more complicated
    > Skill Tree - a mess really
    > Enemy AI - dumber than wildlands really, Wolves are supposed to be SF guys right? UNIDAD is a way deadlier enemy not to mention Los Extranjeros.
    You think the latest update in BP is challenging, try Ghost Mode (extreme).

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +18

      Very good points I agree and thank you for sharing

    • @balxv
      @balxv Před 4 lety +15

      BPs enemy AI is way more advanced than Wildlands' in every aspect, it shows you haven't played BP recently. Skill tree in BP is not a mess, it's pretty simple and straightforward. Story. Nothing sci-fi about drone warfare, sure they're a little more advanced than in current times irl, but then again the game is set up in 2025, so some drone advancements are not surprising. Now the raid and the bosses in it are ridiculous. What's wrong with terminator? It's a fun live event, wildlands had the predator come, like come on.
      I do agree with what you said about Bolivia being more lively and the story of wildlands being better. But aside from that, Breakpoint is just simply better.

    • @abelingaw5070
      @abelingaw5070 Před 4 lety +10

      @@balxv About that terminator, it is a plot hole just to integrate time travel to the series, and for F's sake, I hope Ubisoft do not think of doing that in the GR franchise. At least the Predator is an alien, not something from the future or something like that.
      I played BP in the highest difficulty with no HUD, so I know what its like,. Even with that setting, when fighting wolves, you are still bullet spongy to a degree, while in Wildlands you get about 5 and then you're down. Now if Tier mode is activated and you go below 30, 1 hit and your down. See the comparison there?
      Try raiding a wolves den in BP and then try doing that in Wildlands against UNIDAD until you get level 4 alert in extreme and no HUD then see which AI is more threatening. Los Extranjeros is excluded in my argument just to be a fair on that aspect.

    • @balxv
      @balxv Před 4 lety +5

      @@abelingaw5070 I also played both games on highest difficulty + no hud. Wildlands was much easier, because there are no drones and the bases were emptier than in BP. BP is a lot more challenging in immersive, highest difficulty and all that. You might not die immediately but the injury system literally cripples you and makes it hard for you to escape a tough situation. Also like I said, AI in BP is more advanced and they take cover and do somewhat coordinated attacks on you, especially wolves.
      Terminator event is as realistic as the predator. Alien or not it's still a sci-fi movie character.

    • @foxholle4979
      @foxholle4979 Před 4 lety

      Also the story for it is eposodic and you have to pay for it

  • @zackmtube8687
    @zackmtube8687 Před 4 lety +323

    My vote will always be Ghost Recon Wildlands
    And more I already defeat every
    bosses except for El Sueno

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +17

      Nicely done

    • @MrPiggy-sg6nz
      @MrPiggy-sg6nz Před 3 lety

      I can’t I always restart half way through I have a problem 😞

    • @The44kGaming
      @The44kGaming Před 3 lety

      I left el sueño for desert 🙈 was quite easy tbh. Finished the game on extreme difficulty. I have maybe 10 collectibles left on the whole map... It's just so fun to play with a friend... I had so many laughs... I feel I will seriously miss the game...

    • @ypuuh
      @ypuuh Před 3 lety

      if you are about to do the el seuno mission, then i would recommend to just get a helicopter, and ignore everything until you get to the place

  • @devinb3878
    @devinb3878 Před 4 lety +167

    The few things in breakpoint that I wish Wildlands had: 1.helmet attachments go on helmets you already have instead of getting a whole new helmet 2.prone camo 3.hiding bodies 4.boots tucked in 5.more paint options on clothes and accessories 6.coming to breakpoint in a few days - choosing what weapons your ai teammates use. Wildlands is the better game and those things listed above were some of the only things Ubisoft got right with BP

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +7

      Agreed

    • @krismadymatt7751
      @krismadymatt7751 Před 4 lety +10

      To go a bit further (I do agree that Wildlands is better, btw), I want to say that the Open-World for BP isn’t as bad as it seems. In a Helicopter/plane, it may be boring, long, etc. But (and I didn’t see this considered) enemies in BP spawn everywhere.... literally EVERYWHERE. You don’t have to walk 5-10 minutes to a checkpoint, city, or drug garden to find enemies. Just walk/drive 50-60 meters and boom, you have enemies right there. Some may argue that it’s repetitive, defeating the same enemies over and over every few seconds, but with things like Restock Trucks, Äzriel Drone’s, Murmer (correct my spelling) Drone, Behemoth, and Incubus Drone Danger Areas, it’s sure to keep you on your feet.!!!
      I’m also glad that they added the A.I. Squad-mates in BP, but this poses the problem of Static Intelligence (something I made up while writing this 🤣). Is it cool that they shift styles of engagements based on weaponry and follow your (supposedly) every move? Yeah. It’s dope. And I wish Wildlands had it. But in Wildlands, you can change the stats of the AI. You can make them tougher, better killers, and more effective with weapons/gear to compensate for the rising difficulty. In BP..... you can change *your* stats. Your teammates... well, they get the short(er) end of the stick. They have the same health, same target acquisition speed, and they aren’t as effective as they are in Wildlands. And they don’t do *everything,* as advertised. They can’t use Prone Camo (it would be dope if they could), Stealth Swim, or even use their Class abilities. I get that you’re supposed to be the leader and carry your team, but other Ghosts, AI or not, should be smart enough to use their surroundings and gear to their utmost advantage.
      (Sorry for the long comment. It was a mouthful 🤣)

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +6

      Mady Matt you make some very valid points, thank you for sharing

    • @bgrm1029
      @bgrm1029 Před 4 lety +4

      @@krismadymatt7751 but your first point was already a thing in wildlands. Also wildlands was filled with civilians which made it feel alive unlike breakpoint,. All you find are the same to bikes with the same 2 enemies with a drone.

    • @krismadymatt7751
      @krismadymatt7751 Před 4 lety +2

      Yoperon
      Well, kind-of, sort-of, not really. I do agree that Wildlands had more civilian activity compared to Breakpoint’s (with them appearing on roads, in cities, and other sites), and it feels a little harder when you have to check for civilians. But I do stand by my statement about enemy activity in both games.
      In Wildlands, the only way to get into a full-out brawl in the wild (not in cities, drug gardens, or mines) is to attack one of the Unidad Choppers, alert one of the *very* rare Unidad patrols on the road (or near burning cars), or alert one of the Cartel “Bagmen” in their Lambos. Yeah, there’s less civilian activity in BP, and that’s definitely a con, but.. my point is that there’s much, *much* more hostile activity. You could start a fight literally anywhere on the map. You don’t need to be near the road, in cities, bases, drug gardens, or even near a supply truck. The enemies in BP constantly patrol the area; In snowy mountains, jungles, swamps, cities, you name it. Now, in cars and on roads, that might be a different story, since there’s the added variable of civilians, and the rarity of the hostile spawns shift. But just roaming around in a multitude of environments, there’s plenty of hostiles to keep yourself from getting bored.
      And I do want to clear this last thing up by saying that there’s more patrol variations than just two bikes/enemies and a drone. Sometimes it’s three enemies, (a) vehicle(s), no drone, and sometimes intel. Or a Civilian “campsite” with intel. Or a civilian being held hostage by enemies. Or even a standard patrol of 3-5 men that are completely randomized from faction (Sentinel or Wolves) to the enemy unit. Wildlands, though they do have heavies and Snipers, just don’t have that type of variation, or randomness in terms of spawn.
      (Sorry for the long comment 🤣. I had a lot to say.)

  • @marcusdayungg2110
    @marcusdayungg2110 Před 4 lety +169

    I don’t know, I feel like Nomad is way more interesting in Wildlands than Breakpoint.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +7

      That is true

    • @colinhoeg4728
      @colinhoeg4728 Před 4 lety +31

      I think it was easier to connect with nomad in wildlands cause the AI teammates gave dialogue of what he was like in the field and with his unit. Which added on top of the cinematics.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +2

      Colin Hoeg agreed

    • @thecourier7964
      @thecourier7964 Před 3 lety +8

      Yeah in breakpoint they tried to make him somewhat of a caring leader with more emotion, where in wildlands he's witty and harsh on his teammates. While your teammates crack jokes from time to time you might either get them to shut up or join in. Nomad also gets angry at enemies and even teamates sometimes, like if a teammate takes a while to revive you nomad might say something like, "what took you so damn long?".

    • @sherm_92
      @sherm_92 Před 3 lety +2

      I didn't play Breakpoint but the Nomad in wildlands immediately gave me the impression of being a normal special agent/soldier who still has a family at home waiting for him and who at the end of the mission knows that he can go home... The first lines of dialogue on the helicopter with Bowman support this with the help of certain speeches with comrades

  • @MU6MusiX
    @MU6MusiX Před 4 lety +79

    After playing for more than 200 hours with my friend I personally I love Wildlands more than Breakpoint. Be it with controls, map and also the Tier difficulty (optional) which makes it more challenging.. Vehicle control is a bit odd in Breakpoint and slower than Wildlands.

    • @MU6MusiX
      @MU6MusiX Před 4 lety +4

      Also the AI drones in Breakpoint sucks.. I just hate those things.. I cannot even freely roam in map.. In Wildlands I can even just skip any unidad base if i drive fast..

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +2

      I completely agree you make some great points and thank you for sharing your opinion I appreciate it

    • @MU6MusiX
      @MU6MusiX Před 4 lety +1

      @@masterassassin791 Thanks 😊

    • @itzzschlumo1313
      @itzzschlumo1313 Před 3 lety

      @@MU6MusiX u can kinda turn them off now fortunetly

  • @ghostcodenameprowler1187
    @ghostcodenameprowler1187 Před 4 lety +109

    Another thing to add, and this goes along with the boring travel of Breakpoint. There are no radios in the vehicles, and without the casual chatter of a squad, you're just left with dead silence on your travels. But to give Breakpoint a piece of credit, the injury system is pretty cool (in my opinion), there's something satisfying about limping your way out of enemy lines, sneaking through the jungle as you try to get back to a bivoac to heal... I guess with Breakpoint and Wildlands, the phrase "One step forward, and two steps back" come to mind

  • @sgtj.peldridge4567
    @sgtj.peldridge4567 Před 2 lety +16

    I feel as if one of the best parts of Wildlands is that you can make a connection to the story because it's actually happening around the world so it's more realistic and you can make yourself feel like your actually there

  • @Robaylesbury
    @Robaylesbury Před 4 lety +31

    Wildlands is a quite brilliant game. Breakpoint is simply fine. It does feel a bit rushed. I wish Ubisoft wouldn't do this. They don't need to. It harms their reputation. I get the impression that if the suits could just be compelled to take a back seat and let the talented developers do what they do you'd have a great company on your hands.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +3

      I completely agree. It’s clear Ubisoft has too much oversight on the games and rush the development process, just let the developers be creative and do what they do best.

  • @MoistChungus
    @MoistChungus Před 4 lety +83

    I'm out here still playing future soldier

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +8

      Same actually

    • @Cowboybounty
      @Cowboybounty Před 4 lety +5

      I still want to play it , is it worth playing on ps3?

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +9

      @@Cowboybounty funny you ask i just finished playing the game and posting a review on whether its still worth buying or not in 2020, that video will be coming soon.

    • @Cowboybounty
      @Cowboybounty Před 4 lety +2

      @@masterassassin791 awesome , can't wait to see the video

    • @AI-Hallucination
      @AI-Hallucination Před 4 lety

      Love that game

  • @RealComp5
    @RealComp5 Před 3 lety +65

    Just FYI, Wildlands has a far larger map than breakpoint. On top of that, the map is a lot more diverse. There are way more biomes in wildlands than there are in breakpoint and they all feel distinct.

    • @blakefrey1050
      @blakefrey1050 Před 3 lety +2

      I was gonna say exactly that. Kinda disappointed that BP doesn’t have any deserts

    • @arieson7715
      @arieson7715 Před 3 lety

      It doesn't have fucking Volcano islands with ash storms. God that part of the map is badass.

  • @aparttimehuman
    @aparttimehuman Před 4 lety +75

    Here's my take in Breakpoint v Wildlands.
    Breakpoint has some improvements, them being moving bodies, prone camo, cosmetics, and thats about it. Breakpoint is missing 70% of what made Wildlands the masterpiece it was. To my knowledge, only 2 things from Wildlands have been incorporated recently (AI Teammates, Prone System) and nothing else.
    The things that make the game awful outweigh the improvements. Story, movement, ammo, difficulty, open world, Vehicles, etc.
    Story is horrendously setup, and the only thing that redeems it is Walker, which like you said, has very little screen time and no clear tie to Nomad (unless you played Wildlands which makes it understandable).
    Movement is meh, the only drawback being no strafing, but still, changes the game a lot.
    Ammo is god awful, they really need to go back to weapon type ammo, not caliber. If they go caliber, the need to at least get it right, because the Five Seven does not shoot 5.56 rounds, it shoots 5.7 rounds, hence being named, the 5.7.
    No challenge whatsoever, unless in extreme and maybe in advanced. There's no risk whatsoever to not going stealth, besides maybe one reinforcement caller who summons, at most, one heli that can get taken down in microseconds, where in Wildlands, if you weren't stealth, an alarm might go off, calling a heli, SB might call reinforcements, Unidad might get to level 4 patrol, etc. It was actually a dangerous situation. Not to mention Tier mode (fancier extreme difficulty) or Ghost Mode (perma-death) which made it all the more important to go stealth.
    The world is just barren. There has to be some kind of lore explanation for the lack of civies in the world, like a lockdown or something, because it is just empty as hell.
    Vehicles are terrible compared to Wildlands, specifically motorcycles.
    This isn't even the extent of the BS in Breakpoint, but I have a suggestion for difficulty.
    If Breakpoint gets the patrol level system incorporated for Wolves, it will be so much more fun and intense. Imagine getting chased through the jungle by 3 trucks and a helicopter. Imagine the Wolves actually feeling like trained forces (as they are literally former Ghosts) and being more challenging than Bolivian Spec Ops. If 4 Ghosts can dismantle an entire country, why can't an army of Ghosts take out 1-4 Ghosts?
    And also, get rid of gear mode and bullet sponging. It makes sense for the raid and behemoths but nothing else. I should be able to get an unsupressed Koblin Shot right through the little crack in the drone's armor and blow it up.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +4

      Some very good points man I agree with a lot of it. Thank you for sharing

    • @janhiken4915
      @janhiken4915 Před 4 lety +4

      Well said!!

    • @ryanharris3871
      @ryanharris3871 Před 4 lety +1

      Also 5.56 and 5.7 are both good at penetrating that’s why they made the 5.7 in 5.56, and probably they lazily didn’t add 5.7 caliber to the game

    • @benjaminholcomb9478
      @benjaminholcomb9478 Před 3 lety +1

      The 5.7 is a non-issue.
      If they have every weapon in the game it's proper caliber you'd never find enough ammo.
      There are other issues that take way more precedence and actually effect gameplay.

    • @norankinsignia5195
      @norankinsignia5195 Před 3 lety +1

      If you could one shot a heavily armored, highly weaponized drone, wouldnt it in turn make the game even less challenging which you bitched about for half your post?

  • @codygreene9067
    @codygreene9067 Před 3 lety +11

    Wildlands: We will give you the customization options necessary to look any way you want.
    Breakpoint: We will be removing all the customization. Here’s a BDSM suit and night vision goggles. Have fun.

  • @nickliscano2538
    @nickliscano2538 Před 3 lety +20

    They need to make a ghost recon while there in the middle east or sum, like Afghanistan or Iraq or sum idk

  • @dudekit9663
    @dudekit9663 Před 4 lety +22

    Personally I loved wildlands but I played it for to long I have over 1000 hours in wildlands so for now I like breakpoint more but if I had to choose it would be wildlands.
    LOVE UR VIDEOS

  • @kitcarson7572
    @kitcarson7572 Před 3 lety +22

    I uninstalled Ghost Recon Breakpoint as they ruined the game when they decided to have a Wolf Drone or Sky Hawk fly over every three minutes, along with magic spawning choppers every 30 seconds.
    Cheers
    Kit

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 3 lety +2

      Agreed

    • @norankinsignia5195
      @norankinsignia5195 Před 3 lety

      Bro nice job just straight up making shit up. Ive logged over 400 hours and most of the time you are running into patrols and not the other way around.

    • @jonathontian1519
      @jonathontian1519 Před 3 lety

      Now u can change it so the drones don’t fly overhead and you can also change it to where choppers don’t fly overhead eother

  • @somtimesieat2411
    @somtimesieat2411 Před 4 lety +12

    Whenever I look at Wildlands environment I see myself exploring the terrain of Bolivia, tackling the Unidad and Santa Blanca. Whenever I see Auroa I see a sterile artificially created environment akin to a Jurassic world mutant which for all intents and purposes should look real and believable, but doesn't. I don't know why but there's something unnatural about the island that cannot be said for Bolivia. Maybe it's due to the Wildlands team actually travelling there and taking many photos and descriptions or maybe it was something else idk. But something is wrong.

  • @AngryDadGaming
    @AngryDadGaming Před 4 lety +9

    Our vote also goes to Wildlands. While both game has their pros and cons, Wildlands felt WAAAY more like a real location. Wildlands setting with civilians driving around and walking around bustling villas felt way more alive than Breakpoint, where practically every vehicle you see coming down the road is an enemy vehicle with a mounted machinegun.
    I don't know if that's the case with every version of Breakpoint on every platform, but it was certainly the case on the Xbox.

  • @pestilence5972
    @pestilence5972 Před 3 lety +27

    God, breakpoint was my first ghost recon game, I had no knowledge about the games before hand and I was disappointed so much. I got wildlands recently and it is so much better

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 3 lety +3

      Sorry to hear you’re disappointment in Breakpoint but I’m really glad you’re enjoying wildlands!

    • @Akimwbpop
      @Akimwbpop Před 3 lety

      Exactly the same for me.

    • @Chris_Cross
      @Chris_Cross Před 3 lety

      Same with me. Only I wasn't disappointed by Breakpoint, because it was one of the few shooters I've ever played, and the only shooter I actually enjoyed.
      I recently bought Wildlands, and I can't wait to play it since everyone's saying it's way better.

    • @mrtn_1230
      @mrtn_1230 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Chris_Crossso how was Wildlands?

  • @jamesrobotham3093
    @jamesrobotham3093 Před 4 lety +22

    I’m sorry but I’ve got to disagree with the points on the open world, breakpoints map seemed very similar all the way throughout with only three varieties: muddy green swampy/mountainous area, snowy mountainous area or urban hi-tech city/base. However wildlands was much more varied with desert, snowy mountains + salt flats, jungle and everything in between (by “in between” I mean that it transitions, for example where el sueno is located is mountainous but not snowy).
    As well as this wildlands map is bigger than breakpoints one, wildlands map is actually the biggest Ubisoft map yet interestingly. That being said, I agreed with, on the most part, everything else In the video.
    And also while I’m here nomad from breakpoint IS nomad from wildlands just in the future.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +3

      Oh wow I had no idea Wildlands had a bigger map thank you for informing me and you make some very valid points thank you for sharing

    • @jamesrobotham3093
      @jamesrobotham3093 Před 3 lety

      (I know this is 5 months old but I was going through my old comments and noticed that) I made a mistake, although gr wildlands has got a larger map than breakpoint it isn't the largest ubisoft one, that is the crew 2 but none the less it is still massive and not only the 2nd ubi one but the 14th largest map in a game full stop up until this point which is pretty mad imo (bigger than rdr2, gta 5, cyberpunk, any of the ac games)

  • @BlackHawk2901
    @BlackHawk2901 Před 4 lety +11

    I think the breakpoint open world is incredible, especially the jungle biomes. The issue is the giant mountains that make most of the map unplayable (completely correct referring to it as dead space)

  • @colonelkitty8404
    @colonelkitty8404 Před 3 lety +25

    Imagine if they released a Wildlands Remastered with better graphics, the option to hide bodies and even more customizations.
    Granted, I've always loved the wildlands customization. I avoided breakpoint when it first released due to word of mouth advice from other gamers. It had a lot of issues I was brought aware of. It's been out for a good amount of time now. Is it improved? Is it worth purchasing while it's at a discount of $29.99?

    • @ketlo1234
      @ketlo1234 Před 2 lety +1

      No stick with wildlands

    • @Gofaw
      @Gofaw Před 2 lety

      The graphics are fine, stfu

  • @exploitofdeleted5864
    @exploitofdeleted5864 Před 3 lety +15

    WILDLANDS hands down

  • @crockettstheme7560
    @crockettstheme7560 Před 4 lety +10

    I agree that wildlands is the superior game for a number of reasons. But primarily because of the story.
    Breakpoint doesn't just have an obscure story, it also fails to make the villains, well... villainous.
    The sicarios in wildlands are blatantly evil - kidnapping, pillaging, corrupting the local government, crucifying dissenting locals, imprisoning rebels and locals, and using them for their rituals. You don't think twice about eliminating a Santa Blanca sicario.
    I do however have some reservations about eliminating Sentinel forces - which shouldn't be the case in a Tom Clancy game. Yes Sentinel forces look ominous, but are they evil like the sicarios?
    I would say that the Sentinel forces are more gray than black. At best they're bringing military strength to an otherwise vulnerable country. At worst, Sentinel is just... douchy. With the exception of Walker executing a fellow soldier, and Skell employees being forced to work on national defense, there's nothing all that compelling about eliminating Sentinel soldiers.
    Many of the Sentinel bases hold outcasts (rebels) as prisoners. The outcasts are regarded as terrorists even by Nomad. So why the hell am I ghosting an entire camp just to bust out a terrorist? That's drastically different than freeing rebels from the Santa Blanca camps. Ubisoft really didn't think that one through.
    The whole 'good guy gone bad' storyline has been used in so many Tom Clancy games that it's becoming cliche. It was used at least twice in wildlands, and now Ubisoft has based an entire game on it. It's simply unrealistic. The more a Tom Clancy game resembles real life, the more players will love it.
    Other things that breathed life into wildlands that are missing from breakpoint: a CIA contact (e.g. Bowman) to brief you on missions, AI teammates (as mentioned in the video), and entertaining radio. Those long rides to your mission are awkwardly quiet, and could sure use some music, or an Aurora version of DJ Perico. Who knows, there might actually be radio but I wouldn't know. The breakpoint audio glitches so often that I really don't know what I'm missing.
    Also the flight and driving physics is noticeably worse in breakpoint. And in breakpoint, you really have to grind for skill points. Wildlands had a better balance between effort and upgrades.
    One thing I would disagree with is Aurora having more environmental diversity than wildlands. Both have mountains, forests, and jungles. But wildlands also has deserts and salt flats. But despite the landscape graphics being worse in breakpoint, Aurora is more visually appealing.
    I guess that I'm too far into breakpoint to stop playing. Hope the ending doesn't suck as much as the wildlands ending.

  • @dmthomas6056
    @dmthomas6056 Před 4 lety +23

    Wildlands ftw . what sealed the deal for me was that breakpoint NEEDED to be always online which is ridiculous

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +2

      Fr that is really stupid for what started out as single player series

  • @dhavalrana5902
    @dhavalrana5902 Před 4 lety +14

    It sucks that Breakpoint had to turn out so bad. The few mechanics and optimizations that DID IMPROVE from Wildlands would have been highly appreciated in Wildlands but alas everything else fell short.
    Breakpoint has damn near no soul. You're out in the wild and it's just a vast open space of nothingness. No decent ambient music, no populated villages, no signs of culture or civilization, no life to the land. Also I really want to know their design philosophy for even adding futuristic drones or some shit.
    I thought the idea for the sequel and truly what everyone wanted was a more immersive and realistic....?
    Anyways fuck it. It is what it is. Vote with your wallet. Don't give them money for chicken shit, that includes upcoming titles like Assassin's Creed Valhalla.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +1

      You make some fantastic points thank you for sharing your opinion I agree with a lot of which you said

    • @MemoriesLP
      @MemoriesLP Před 4 lety +4

      What a load of bulshit
      There are tons of fabrics, solar energy, geotermic, labs, drone fabrics, tons of farms, tons of residential areas, there is even a city in the game.
      There are random patrols and people. The game is populated and nowhere near dead.
      The world is alive everywhere you go, with patrols, soldies fixing bikes cars and drones, citizens being interrogated, citizens camping, citizens talk in the wild, drone patrols, etc etc

    • @spartan0180
      @spartan0180 Před 4 lety +1

      Your just pissed off bc specifically you didnt get what you wanted in the game, also your like 30 yrs old complaining about a video game

    • @spartan0180
      @spartan0180 Před 4 lety +3

      @@MemoriesLP I 1000% agree with you on that everyone is just mad bc they dont like "up to date" military technology that the enemy's have and also breakpoint is better bc you get the entire experience of it.
      But in wildlands they didnt have much to hand you plus the ai were dumb as fuck in wildlands. You would give them a command and they would do the exact opposite.
      I cant even count how much times I would get spotted my ai's would get me spotted on a stealth mission

    • @dhavalrana5902
      @dhavalrana5902 Před 4 lety +1

      @@spartan0180 lol who's pissed? It's called being disappointed. When you've developed beyond an amoeba, maybe you can understand an emotional spectrum is.
      Oh and if you're gonna be a keyboard warrior, at least be good at it.
      I'm not even close to 30 so nice try gypsy.
      But try again

  • @playsianer7918
    @playsianer7918 Před 4 lety +5

    Real Country, a living Gigantic, Atmospheric open World,
    No enemy drones, No futuristic overload, No Loot,
    No Hub.
    For me, the winner is very clear.
    With over 300 hr. Playtime, Wildlands is one of my favorite PS4 Games ever.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety

      All very valid points I’m glad to see someone who really appreciates Wildlands for what it is

    • @silkychan6099
      @silkychan6099 Před 4 lety +1

      One time playing Wildlands, I saw a group of civilian NPC protesting in front of a bank. Talk about a living world.

  • @paris5831
    @paris5831 Před 4 lety +40

    wild lands is on a different level then breakpoint

  • @hamilton451
    @hamilton451 Před 4 lety +27

    I'll save y'all 11 minutes.
    Wildlands.

  • @dussepapii2192
    @dussepapii2192 Před 4 lety +11

    I’m not even gonna lie. They should of just kept it rolling with the Fallen ghosts dlc instead of the campaign they put in breakpoint the skills were better and it was much more suspenseful

  • @ktothea9673
    @ktothea9673 Před 3 lety +8

    how could anyone score breakpoint higher for the map, it's literally a downgrade in all areas LMAO

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed my opinion has changed since this video

    • @ktothea9673
      @ktothea9673 Před 3 lety

      @@masterassassin791 fair enough, good video otherwise. keep it up!

  • @MerryOlSoulGigglesmith
    @MerryOlSoulGigglesmith Před 4 lety +7

    For me Wildlands is better.
    There are only a few elements from Breakpoint that i would like in Wildlands.
    I always get the feeling that Breakpoint was originally supposed to be a Splinter Cell game game.

    • @danielgoodland9608
      @danielgoodland9608 Před 4 lety

      Yea, I agree. I feel like Breakpoint is a cross of the two Wildlands expansions, solo gameplay of Narco Road and being hunted be elite force of Fallen Ghosts. If you want an open world tactical game like breakpoint, but good, cant go wrong with MSG5.

  • @Senseigainz
    @Senseigainz Před 4 lety +11

    I think the wildlands is better. I do like some of the customisation from breAkpoint. The gear looks like the real thing. Hiding in the mud is a nice feature and the characters move like real operators.
    Ghost recon could make it more realistic, for example only having one primary weapon or Realistic back packs like the army actually uses.
    I believe the next game should be closer to milsim.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +1

      That would be great, thank you for sharing your thoughts.

    • @obi-wankenobi2860
      @obi-wankenobi2860 Před 4 lety +4

      If you want a more milsim playthrough of wildlands you should try ghost mode. It's the hardest difficulty, you only get 1 primary and a pistol, and for a extra challenge one life. You die, you die. But when you kill the head of smuggling or the other 4 plus el suenu you can get the exoskeleton suit.
      I do believe you would enjoy it.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +1

      @@obi-wankenobi2860 i am definitely going to try that, that sounds awesome

    • @Senseigainz
      @Senseigainz Před 4 lety +3

      Obi-Wan Kenobi already done it. Really enjoyed the challenge. Again the whole wildlands story gave it immersion. Fighting drones is not going to cut it.

    • @obi-wankenobi2860
      @obi-wankenobi2860 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Senseigainz yeah, I mean breakpoint might be some peoples favourite and I have no prob with that but damn, I think wildlands is better.

  • @marc-andrerenaud1394
    @marc-andrerenaud1394 Před 4 lety +7

    That's like asking what death would you prefer, death by fire, or death by fire ants? Both are excruciating but at least you stop feeling pain once the flames burn your flesh off. Neither is enjoyable.
    I'll choose any Assassin's Creed or Division game, however if the choice is truly limited to Ghost Recon, then I'd choose Wildlands because the quests meshed with the world design. In Breakpoint it did not. After barely escaping a horrific helicopter crash, losing 95% of my team of brothers, stealthily avoided numerous patrols to not trigger any alarms, armed with turn of the Century tactical hand me downs, a pistol and 3 magazines for C-TAR, I finally discover a small village of civilians. Speaking to an elderly fisherman, rather than ask for directions or assistance my character accepts a quest to return with scrap metal in order to help this unknown senior build a lure, with a gruff "Sounds good".
    No, this does not sound good. You're stranded on an island defended by helicopter eating drones and you have the utter lack of awareness to accept a lure crafting quest. I turned the game off and that was it. If a game is that corny while trying to be serious in the first few hours, what's it going to degrade to in the late game? lol

    • @DukeJon1969
      @DukeJon1969 Před 3 lety

      the "hidden smurf village" on an island of hi-tech killbots ruined the immersion for me

  • @HammerfallJonas
    @HammerfallJonas Před 4 lety +10

    Loved Wildlands. One of my favorite Co Op games ever. Especially on the hardest difficulty. Tried to play Breakpoint, it does not have the same feeling as it's predecessor at all. And something that turned me down was the fact that it spawns enemies literally every 50 meters on the road. I just want to take it slow and enjoy the world. I don't need enemies exactly everywhere! And if I get spotted by that drone airplane, there will be enemies at my position in ten seconds, I mean come on?! And don't get me started on the drones. The game is not made for playing on the hardest difficulty, making it hard to play.
    Making me sad because Wildlands was such an awesome experience.

    • @lasersac8953
      @lasersac8953 Před 4 lety

      No hate and so I don’t want to start an fight but I think that breakpoint is so hard and annoying to get you to your limits That’s why it’s called breakpoint. (My opinion and and don’t want to say you’re wrong)

  • @Mentalex0
    @Mentalex0 Před rokem +1

    The open world comparison was bizarre. Breakpoint's world is empty, shallow and dead. Wildlands world feels lively with historical locations, traffic, people talking to each other, cooking, dancing, and kids playing on playgrounds. Music in wildlands makes exploration even more enjoyable, i almost never used teleportation, unlike Breakpoint where i couldnt bother myself travelling through the dead swamps and had to teleport every hundred metres

  • @KoolMB
    @KoolMB Před 4 lety +8

    Wildlands is way better. Breakpoint feels like a shitty version of Metal Gear Solid

  • @cornflake2563
    @cornflake2563 Před 3 lety +5

    Just finished the advertised "main campaign" and am utterly disgusted to the level money-grabbing it has become and how much of a downgrade it has been in terms of immersiveness and atmosphere compared to Ghost Recon Wildlands.
    The good side:
    The dirt simulation and terrain deformation are impressive, really liked the new camouflaging mechanic. guns sound pretty neat, the new micro-animations are pretty cool and eye-catching, you can only change guns at camps you make which is also pretty cool. You can craft some boosts for your activities with gathered resources (collecting plants, killing animals) such as medical syringes, stamina boosts, fatigue boosts, collecting water to avoid dehydration, etc. Climbing physics has been improved a lot, and if you get fatigued, you will slip your balance while running downhill which is pretty cool. If you get severe bullet injury or deep cuts, you player struggles to run and if you get more injuries your player has to drag himself to safety while using a shaky sidearm as the only usable weapon as you apply bandages and medkits, the animations for applying the bandages are also impressively neat and realistic. You need to hide bodies after you kill them to avoid raising alerts and the security drones make it challenging enough. The car handling is much smoother now and there are a lot of variations for some weapon models such as the AK47, which can be found in 3 variants: 5.56 variant for CQC, normal variant for mid-range, assault variant for intensive fights (no suppressor), DMR variant for long-range combat. The variants are neatly detailed as well. The drones make it a little more challenging now and over-all, the mechanics and micro-animations, details, and graphics are pretty impressive.
    THE BAD SIDE:
    Firstly your AI teammates are *****g braindead robots that do not talk unless there's an enemy approaching or there's intel nearby. The "immersive new map" is ***** dead, there's nothing but trees and dumbass birds and pigs. You can't walk two inches without having a patrol sticking their nose in your butt. The civilian A.I is so annoying that it almost feels like the devs want to PUSH YOU TO massacre them. The map is really empty and filled with repetitive side quests. The side quests feel boring but must be done to purchase new gear. You need to buy useful weapons at shops now using in-game currency. Most of the weapons that can be collected in the world are pretty useless and a really big hassle to obtain. Useful attachments need to be bought from the shop, you cannot modify your weapon like Wildlands anymore, only able to change magazines and foregrips. You need to buy weapon paint from shops unlike Wildlands, each one priced at exasperating rates, Ubisoft tried to put in microtransaction with this tactic. good basic clothing that does not make you look like a hillbilly on a field-trip also needs to be bought from the shop and have disgustingly high rates. There are no special debriefs for each mission, only bland voice actings with A.I animated facial expressions that make it very boring to watch. Nomad's new voice actor sounds like he's trying WAY too hard to have a deep voice and sound intimidating.
    *SPOILERS AHEAD*
    They kill off Weaver, the character they developed in Wildlands at the first 10 minutes of the game and make Holt, a disabled NPC that lies on a med-bed for the rest of the game. Midas is captured but you need to pay Ubisoft more to get him freed.
    The story makes you feel like you're fighting on the wrong side of the team, I regret killing Walker and feel like I did more of a favor to the evil than the good. Not only does the story suck ass, but you also don't even get the entire conclusion of the story in the 50 dollar game you buy. You need to spend another 30 dollars to get the year-pass to get the rest of the story and conclusion, they're not even DLCs. The atmosphere and the character interaction are so generic and Hollywoodized you almost cringe while playing them. The only character I grew an attachment for and was impressed by was Walker, who you need to kill off. Walker's character has a proper backstory, has proper development that justifies his necessary evil. His character in-game is also very realistic. His character makes me wish there was an option to join his cause. On the other hand, you have Nomad who is just a dumb muscle with a dumb voice and no broad vision.
    The tactical bits of the game were fun to play but the ambiance of the was very poor, which makes it irritating to play. The atmosphere has no proper identity and all the sheer number of soldiers you kill (most of which are innocent) HEAVILY outweighs the number of killings done by Walker and almost makes you feel like the villain here. Then there's the microtransaction you need to pay to complete the rest of the story.
    In my honest opinion, I would not even recommend playing it if it was cracked. They gave a half-assed story and tried to extend it like a TV show. I went back to play Wildlands after I played Breakpoint, and Wildlands, with its 1000000 more bugs and performance issues than Breakpoint, felt more immersive and fun to play. I would stop waiting for the crack if I were you

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 3 lety +1

      Wow you make some incredible points man thank you for taking the time to write this I really appreciate it and I agree with a lot of this. Have a great day

    • @Editions_
      @Editions_ Před 2 lety

      You dropped this👑

  • @SovurnScholar
    @SovurnScholar Před 4 lety +5

    Well So Teammates are here on Ghost Recon Breakpoint, could you please make an updated video such as this?

  • @rodolfodiass1456
    @rodolfodiass1456 Před 4 lety +2

    I bought the wildlands after the breakpoint. After experiencing the wildlands I returned and played the breakpoint. I spent 15 minutes to realize how monotonous and lifeless the breakpoint is compared to the wildlands. I like them both, but now I'm going to Wildlands.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +1

      Agreed, glad you’re enjoying Wildlands

    • @JumpingJack6
      @JumpingJack6 Před 2 lety

      That is my biggest complaint of Breakpoint, it just feels lifeless/abandoned.

  • @fahriherlangga7607
    @fahriherlangga7607 Před 4 lety +5

    I've spent hundreds of hours in wildlands to reach Tier 1, replaying missions over and over again but its still more enjoyable than breakpoint.
    I remember walking around villages in wildlands it feels "real", while in breakpoint u cant do that anymore because of wolves and DRONES!!.
    YES, Wildlands is 100% better than Breakpoint.
    If you want to play open world realistic milsim shooter arma 3 is the best option

  • @Albert_RIP
    @Albert_RIP Před 4 lety +1

    There are a few things that you left out that make Wildlands even better.
    1. Breakpoint has so many more bugs
    2. Breakpoint’s bullet physics are terrible. Bullets will go straight and then just drop off of a table while Wildlands gives guns more range a smoother bullet drop.
    3. Wildlands allowed you to drive through the open world without being insta spotted while driving. If you drove at a regular speed, then you didn’t look suspicious, so the enemy ai would assume you were just any other driver. I know that Breakpoint is under marshal law, but that just leads me to the next point.
    4. Wildlands world was much more alive and filled with people that made it seem like the real world. If you crash your car, or it gets blown up by an enemy, it’s really hard to get a new vehicle because there are no civilians to take the cars from.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety

      These are all very valid points thank you for sharing I appreciate it

  • @stuffnroses2219
    @stuffnroses2219 Před 4 lety +6

    A agree until the open world part.. breakpoint is beautiful, but soooo empty! It is so boring to cross the differents terrains. If your lucky you will see 2 or 3 guys and a motocross every 10 minutes! But great video 👍

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +2

      I totally agree my opinion of Breakpoints world definitely changed in this video it’s so dead and boring there aren’t even civilian NPCs or radio so it really feels like you’re alone

  • @UnholyMagpye
    @UnholyMagpye Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for this mate, I think I'll definitely get Wildlands.

  • @alanze18
    @alanze18 Před 4 lety +5

    Breakpoint has a lifeless empty huge open world.
    Wildlands has a good open world with people and villages and rebels that will help you out thro your journey !
    Breakpoint has repetitive missions.
    Wilands has a decent Variety of missions.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +1

      agreed

    • @torre1451
      @torre1451 Před 4 lety +1

      Not really, in all the different branches of Santa blanca cartel it's escort, extract, interrogate, eliminate REPEAT.
      Not to mention it's a repeat of future soldier minus the chemistry and back and forth banter of the future soldier team(they felt like an actual unit & not like a bunch of strangers put into a team last minute). How is it a repeat of future soldier? Well, both entail the ghosts going up against an influential criminal organisation (Raven's rock druzhiñha & Santa blanca cartel) and capturing the leader(El sueño & that Russian guy on the train tracks) only to be stood down by their superiors because the leader is off limits
      Ghost recon breakpoint is itself a copy of Call of Duty ghosts: A ghost (Rorke & Walker) goes rouge because of a personal vendetta and shares a past with the current ghost team leader( Elias & Nomad)
      The gameplay loop is pretty much the same thing you see in other stealth games like MGSV
      Don't get me wrong, I love your videos & how you express your opinions my only problem is the samey nature of these games, try as I might I really don't see why people are praising them

  • @birita3206
    @birita3206 Před 3 lety +2

    Wildland is a real treat...i find myself playing till this day...Bolívia is incredible....

  • @RAVEN-uj5zq
    @RAVEN-uj5zq Před 4 lety +8

    I LIKE more now Breakpoint cause the new Teammate EVENT,,before i LIKE WILDLANDS MORE cause that,,but if in Breakpoint we can use the Teammate this make the diferents,,I LIKE MORE NOW BREAKPOINT CAUSE TEAMMATE,PICK PLANTS AND SO MANY THINK I LOVED:)

  • @vitorhugo_nr
    @vitorhugo_nr Před 3 lety +1

    as a brazillian, I would love to see a GR game here, dealing with the corruption of the state and the gangs in our "favelas", and we can also see some wildlands connection, since Brazil and Bolivia are next to each other.

  • @ninjankidmaryjane1910
    @ninjankidmaryjane1910 Před 3 lety +4

    WILDLANDS ALLDAY EVERYDAY, THE ONLY THING I WISH WILDLANDS HAD WAS THE ABILITY TO HIDE BODIES AND CUT THROUGH FENCES AND BARRIERS OTHER THEN THAT WILDLANDS ALLDAY EVERYDAY

  • @eddiemundedboy5280
    @eddiemundedboy5280 Před 4 lety +1

    They added teammates now but that still doesnt change the fact they don't act like operators. Both Wildlands and break point need a "keep tight" option so my teammates aren't sitting outside the base waiting orders and stack up when your infiltrating.

  • @rhodesianempire3466
    @rhodesianempire3466 Před 3 lety +3

    Who would like a wildlands remastered, with better movement and more tactical movements and tactical gameplay

  • @FBI-sr2eg
    @FBI-sr2eg Před 3 lety +1

    It feels like Ubisoft is divided between making good games and making buggy half-baked cash grabs

  • @dexvoidgaming3610
    @dexvoidgaming3610 Před 4 lety +3

    me watching this having both games trynna decide which one I should play today

  • @Hesamoonheart
    @Hesamoonheart Před 3 lety +2

    Me : Making a very cool idea of Outfit
    GRB : Take it all out

  • @azmirjohari609
    @azmirjohari609 Před 4 lety +10

    Wild land is better in every way.U can ride around the world without getting detected by a damn drone every 5 min. No drone fight. The map on breakpoint is big but it feels annoying to explore due to drone.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety

      I completely agree

    • @spartan0180
      @spartan0180 Před 4 lety +2

      Idk why everyone be dissing on breakpoint and also the map on breakpoint is twice as smaller than wildlands, they put drones bc they want to "keep the game going"

    • @lucastotton9330
      @lucastotton9330 Před 4 lety +1

      azmir johari yeah but wild lands is boring

    • @lucastotton9330
      @lucastotton9330 Před 4 lety +1

      MasterAssassin the driving isn’t harder it’s easy

  • @drainabyte1502
    @drainabyte1502 Před 3 lety +1

    Whenever I play Breakpoint, I miss the little things like the rebels talking, the civilians in the streets, the RADIO STATION while driving
    Bolivia felt better than Auroa, the games have very different feelings
    But, with the update, Breakpoint was improved. WIldlands is just better

  • @prevoth
    @prevoth Před 4 lety +12

    1 vote for BP, I love to play like a lonewolf, Survival, one thing about BP that make me enjoy is when i decide to go some place i must think how to move, how to get thing done without enemy detect and survive when all enemy rush on me, i don't give a shit how many drones they have because it's not too hard to beat them. WL is better in some perspective for me but BP is my choice if i have to vote. BTW cut scene in BP it's pretty boring..

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +6

      You make some fair points, thank you for disagreeing respectfully as well, instead of most who just insult me lmao. I appreciate people who can actually discuss something instead of constantly arguing over an opinion.

    • @punk5585
      @punk5585 Před 3 lety +1

      You can turn off the teammates in settings for wildlands

    • @Chris_Cross
      @Chris_Cross Před 3 lety

      Also, the camera framing in Breakpoint's cut scenes are ridiculous. Like, it'll cut off the speaker's head and only show their mouth, or something stupid like that. I can't imagine who coded in the camera angles.

  • @noble6974
    @noble6974 Před 4 lety +3

    Going to get one thing straight the reason why you can’t holster your weapons in breakpoint it’s because you’re on a crash island with drones in the air that can cut you down in minutes That’s why you can’t holster your weapon

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +2

      And in Wildlands your in a country owned by a corrupt private army and a drug cartel, so that makes it so your character can’t even put his gun away when in the middle of no where?

  • @paulnoell39
    @paulnoell39 Před 3 lety +3

    I think Wildlands does Nomad better than Breakpoint. He has just enough character given to you in conversations and cutscenes that you can grow some attachment to him and still role-play/imprint yourself onto him at the same time.
    Breakpoint nomad is like _TOO_ blank to grow an attachment too, and because he doesn’t get any nice development moments, as a player you don’t even really want to imprint yourself onto him.

    • @Chris_Cross
      @Chris_Cross Před 3 lety

      Breakpoint Nomad is a plank of wood.

  • @patrickprimetime4061
    @patrickprimetime4061 Před 4 lety +1

    I think my most hated difference in Breakpoint is the civilian dialogue and behaviour. They're extremely irritating with their offended hipster voices. Also they way they barely react to gun fights in a logical way, instead just awkwardly crouching in place. I like that in Wildlands they would at least run away, sometimes being hazard and distraction to avoid shooting while they ran past you. On a side note, I especially loved how civilians behaved in Future Soldier in that they would first drop to the ground then slowly crawl away until finally making a run for it.

  • @strikyboi
    @strikyboi Před 4 lety +5

    One thing that I really hate in breakpoint are the facial expressions

  • @yllmatoshi2183
    @yllmatoshi2183 Před 4 lety +1

    what i think people missed the point about breakpoint is, you are stranded and hunted, so no radio in and no ridiculous gaming crutches. In breakpoint, you can customize how you want to play which i loved very much. Injuries, short stamina and slow gameplay, no HUD etc. I just think breakpoint for me has more "realism" attached to it

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety

      I understand what you mean with the whole stranded feel, and everything, but if we are talking realism I definitely feel Wildlands is far more realistic. For starters it takes place in Bolivia, a real country, and the squad is dismantling a gun cartel which is also far more realistic. In Breakpoint you are fighting futuristic drones and behemoth tanks, while having to stop Cole Walker from creating “wonderland”. I definitely understand where you are coming from but Wildlands has a much more realistic and grounded feel to me, but that’s just my opinion and I totally respect yours, thank you for sharing.

    • @yllmatoshi2183
      @yllmatoshi2183 Před 4 lety +1

      @@masterassassin791 but the changing weapons on the fly and no restrictions really makes me like breakpoint more

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety

      Yll Matoshi fair enough

  • @death9142
    @death9142 Před 4 lety +7

    I only have one problem, why are you hating on Breakpoint so much? It literally came out less than a year ago, I like them both equally, but why are you hating on it, its was supposed to be the hunter becomes the hunted, and you say it's more difficult to stealth, but you can just camouflage in the ground. It seems to you are more bias towards wildlands.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +5

      I’m not being a hater I am being honest. I’m not going to be like IGN and sugar coat and say the game is good just so people will agree with me. In fact IGN even have this game a poor score so that’s how you know it’s not a good game. Wildlands is by no means perfect but just looking at the facts you can tell it’s a better game, it’s not being biased.

    • @cashuflakbreakdancer
      @cashuflakbreakdancer Před 4 lety +1

      How is he being bias when breakpoint was overall seen as a shit game which it pretty much was. Them drip feeding content that should've been there from the beginning is not something to commend

    • @Albert_RIP
      @Albert_RIP Před 4 lety +2

      Bro you ever try to take out a base that is surrounded by nothing but rocks? You can’t prone camo, and when the drones see a dead body you have to hide for like five minutes, and sometimes you can’t really hide because you are already in the middle of the base.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +1

      @@Albert_RIP facts

  • @sunvro8341
    @sunvro8341 Před 3 lety +1

    i didnt enjoy breakoint at all. what made wildlands for me was the immediate access to be able to get any gun and attachment you wanted from the start, you just had to find them. not to mention the customization. being able to larp any way i wanted was what keeps me playing wildlands to this day.

  • @ChrisJones-zv4zr
    @ChrisJones-zv4zr Před 4 lety +3

    I’ve easily put 1500 hours in wildlands and can easily say it was one of the most underrated games I’ve played. Considering how excited I was for Breakpoint to come out and fix some issues that Wildlands had suffered, I had little expectations. When I barley hit my 50th hour in Breakpoint, I was greatly disappointed because they had lost that spark that had made Wildlands special. I understand games have glitches and such but I believe when you develop a sequel to a game, that you add better weapons and such. After learning that Ubisoft put in the “Shoot to Loot “ I became uninterested immediately because I saw the pay walls that stopped me from playing that game. In my opinion, I wish I could get my money back from Breakpoint because the community on it is toxic, it’s hard to find a good solid team, and the gameplay itself isn’t something I can find interesting nor exciting. Even the map of Breakpoint makes little to no sense on how and why it is and where it’s at. All in all, Wildlands in my opinion easily scores a 9/10 on my list while Breakpoint is at 6/10. I hope in the future they remaster Wildlands because I will easily spend $60 again. Thank you all for reading and stay safe out there and keep on gaming!

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +1

      You make some amazing points, thank you for sharing your opinion

  • @bruhh009
    @bruhh009 Před 3 lety +2

    For me:
    Wildlands: big map with a lot of biomes, Bolivia feels alive with civilians, cars, planes.
    The story is.. Ok, but the best part is that you can focus on each region, for example you can clear pucara, collect everything, do all missions and after clearing the area you can move to another area, there's no need to jump around Bolivia.
    The weapon system makes you want to explore everything so you can unlock better gear
    Unfortunately the enemy AI is stupid to the point that is not exactly fair, enemy aways know where you are even if they didn't see you.
    But Unidad is deadly and challenging.
    Ok radio station and a relatively good soundtrack.
    I would say Wildlands is a 8/10 game, could have a better enemy AI (the same from breakpoint for example)
    As for Breakpoint
    The map is big but.. Feels empty, no cars on the road, less civilians, the island feels empty
    The story is OK too and I even liked the fact that is "near future", not a "star wars" future but a couple of futuristic things... But the big problem is, the story throws you around the island, so you can't focus on a specific region
    And to make things worst the "weapons with level" thing makes exploring useless because you can buy better weapons and things on the store, also, if you find a weapon on a crate, that's basically yours, so no point in exploring and finding blueprints to craft them because you will aways find a better one
    The AI is really good on flanking, hunting you, except for the reinforcements systems that is too weak, but breakpoint has a better enemy AI, enemy's move all the time looking for cover and really search you ass. Heavys are a cool addition but the enemy AI itself is not deadly as wildlands.
    I really don't mind the drones and tanks, I do like shooting them, the only "new" enemy that bothers me is the predator, that is more a inconvenience than a real challenge.
    Also, the damage system is broken, sometimes a enemy dies with one shot while you are playing stealth and sometimes it takes 5 shots to kill while in wildlands you can kill anyone with one shot when being stealth everytime.
    No radio, and barely no soundtrack.
    Breakpoint is a 4/10 game, it has better things over wildlands but wildlands is still better.
    Edit: I forgot to mention, the "hurt system" from Breakpoint is stupid, and the "sliding down the mountain" is stupid too and some of the animations (being hurt, healing, reloading special bullets) locking you in place is dumb too.

  • @lucasdeliens
    @lucasdeliens Před 4 lety +5

    I've played every Ghost Recon, the whole brand. I actually prefer breakpoint than widlands. Btw breakpoint is just new and the dev are actually doing great choices for the rest of the game. So for me breakpoint is clearly better

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +1

      I disagree since the game has needed like 10+ updates just to have some of the same features Wildlands had at launch like AI teammates, but I respect your opinion nonetheless

    • @lucasdeliens
      @lucasdeliens Před 4 lety +1

      @@masterassassin791 grb did not get 10+ updates lol

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety

      @@lucasdeliens it is exaggeration but the point is a game shouldn't need all these updates to just have the same amount of content that wildlands had at launch

    • @lucasdeliens
      @lucasdeliens Před 4 lety +1

      @@masterassassin791 we got one big update which gave us a pretty good dlc and some good change. Btw widlands is boring af, when you did all the boss ( Ghost mod too ) u got nothing left to do

  • @hermes-stanlvu4116
    @hermes-stanlvu4116 Před 3 lety +1

    The only reason I play Breakpoint is because you can customize your very own GI Joe character

  • @liamhalsey23
    @liamhalsey23 Před 4 lety +4

    remember me when u hit 1 million

  • @abelingaw5070
    @abelingaw5070 Před 3 lety +1

    I think what needs to be done is a prequel to wildlands. A story wherein Nomad and the OG team becomes who they are as a team. I mean from Ukraine until Colombia, and at the game's final cutscene, was Nomad seeing that footage of El Sueño executing an entire Bolivian family.
    And also I really wanna know what happened "that one time". I still don't have the answer to that.

  • @kngdreezy337
    @kngdreezy337 Před 4 lety +8

    I wanna see ghost recon wild lands vs farcry 5

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +2

      It’s like you read my mind lol I got some far cry stuff in the works

  • @SAVAGE-GAMER-
    @SAVAGE-GAMER- Před 3 lety

    Just subscribed because of your approach..I'm literally here to decide which to buy and didnt want spoilers..and you stated that..SUB EARNED 👌🏻😎

  • @notmyski2548
    @notmyski2548 Před 4 lety +3

    I feel like wildlands is alive island with people driving car around the road and walking down the street but in breakpoint there's none of it walkin it's like a ghost island with absolutely nothing feel so empty on the island. So I prefer wildlands.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +1

      I definitely agree and my opinion changed after this video. Auroa is so dull while Bolivia is brimming with life and immersion, civilians driving and walking, to even car radios it’s just all done with so much more detail and care.

  • @jackycho41
    @jackycho41 Před 4 lety +1

    Totally agree with your points here. Nice organized video as well!

  • @fighterjet1239
    @fighterjet1239 Před 3 lety +7

    i need to add this, WILDLANDS HAS PERMADEATH!!!!

    • @GunnerM60
      @GunnerM60 Před 3 lety

      Oh yes I loved realistic ghost mode! I died a lot is before I eventually beat it but I did!

    • @Chris_Cross
      @Chris_Cross Před 3 lety

      Wait. So you die, and your save gets deleted?

    • @GunnerM60
      @GunnerM60 Před 3 lety

      @@Chris_Cross Yup! If you reach your maximum amount of KO's, you straight up die. Start back at the very beginning of a game w/ all your stats reset, basic weapons, & everything.

    • @Chris_Cross
      @Chris_Cross Před 3 lety

      @@GunnerM60 Wow. That'd raise the stakes a bit.

    • @GunnerM60
      @GunnerM60 Před 3 lety

      @@Chris_Cross It definitely "requires" you to play stealthy almost exclusively. Going gung ho guns blazing gets you killed quite easily in Ghost Mode.

  • @Ploskkky
    @Ploskkky Před 4 lety +1

    I agree with most of your comments.
    For a soloist Wildlands is infinitely more entertaining and that is all due to the more interesting AI.
    Breakpoint AI gameplay is like stealing a teddybear from a toddler. The AI does not know how to respond to a patiently sniping player at all. You have no opposition.
    This is very weird, because in Wildlands the AI actively started searching for you, sometimes with the help of helicopters. I have been forced to retreat and relocate regularly, and it also happened regularly that I got overwhelmed by enemies who surrounded me..
    In Breakpoint I have not encountered any of this. I have not encountered serious AI searches for the player at all.
    There are now AI teammates added to the game, but they are so bad at fighting that it is ridiculous. In CQC they die within a few minutes and when you use them to snipe they are incredibly overpowered. You can snipe opponents from huge distances, and impossible angles ,and the AI does not know how to react at all. You can easily exterminate entire bases of the strongest opponents without any other response than the AI opponents shouting "kill them", but they do nothing at all..

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety

      You make some very valid points, I haven’t played Breakpoint since they’ve added AI teammates but I’m hearing similar to what you’re saying. Looking forward to seeing how they’ve changed the game.

  • @IRON0117
    @IRON0117 Před 4 lety +3

    Wildlands feels like it takes years to finish the campaign or anything.

  • @markwhitaker574
    @markwhitaker574 Před 3 lety +1

    I agreed with everything except the open world scores. Bolivia felt so much more diverse and lived in than aurora. Breakpoint has better graphics but less substance. Also wildlands has this vastness that I can’t explain. The open world feels more open instead of a jillion randomly placed trees that all look the same like breakpoint

  • @ITSFirefighter74-08
    @ITSFirefighter74-08 Před 4 lety +1

    A.I teammates are now in the game buddy!! Amazing video though keep it up

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes I know, they came out 2 weeks after this video, so I will definitely be making an updated video soon. And thank you I appreciate it!

    • @ITSFirefighter74-08
      @ITSFirefighter74-08 Před 4 lety +1

      Okay awesome buddy! But yes I agree I love Wildlands and breakpoint at the same time but the helicopters where better in Wildlands then breakpoint and the Crouch and prone mechanics were better in Wildlands!! And you’re welcome man! I like these vids!

  • @FillipyVilela
    @FillipyVilela Před 3 lety +3

    what about pvp mode? the fact that breakpoint removed the character classes, and now turned anyone into a mini rambo?

  • @svenk5221
    @svenk5221 Před 2 lety +1

    I played Breakpoint first and liked it. Especially the immersive mode that has been added later. Than I got Wildlands in a sale and I thought this game felt like a true sequel. Much better Storytelling. Improved gameplay with more skills and possibilities to play the game. Also more condens believable world. Especially with adding civilians to the game that make the world much more believable. So I like wildlands more too. But both games are great

  • @PenaCartel
    @PenaCartel Před 4 lety +6

    I'll be in the minority, but I prefer Breakpoint across the board

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +2

      I may disagree but there’s nothing wrong with that. I respect your opinion and thank you for stating it without having to insult or rage like most people. I appreciate it.

    • @PenaCartel
      @PenaCartel Před 4 lety

      @@masterassassin791 I've just picked Wildlands up again for £8, been a couple of years since I played it so a refresh will be good.
      Hopefully the Predator mask is still available

  • @faasnuhind8578
    @faasnuhind8578 Před 4 lety +1

    Honestly, wildlands just felt better. Breakpoint tried to bring realism, but felt like it didn't fully deliver. Wildlands made it feel like you were fighting a super powerful cartel and your gear did the job.

  • @ggordon6972
    @ggordon6972 Před 3 lety +4

    The better game is wildlands,,,
    More fun and better story and,
    Breakpoint is a downgrade

  • @christianhill4814
    @christianhill4814 Před 3 lety +1

    I don't care what anyone says this is the highest quality review I've seen. There will always be something someone can criticize. Awesome job man - Big fan!

  • @helixgamin9597
    @helixgamin9597 Před 4 lety +3

    Following last weeks update on Breakpoint, they added AI teammates and have a mission that grants access to a missile strike similar to the rebel mortars in Wildlands. I would suggest either doing something like an updated video or something to compensate for the updates and patches.

  • @BlackHawk2901
    @BlackHawk2901 Před 4 lety +1

    Wildlands. Traveling civilians, roads that actually go between places (which made cars viable), no civilian vehicles or interaction, less gun customization, no annoying ass drones flying in the air and spotting you every time you move, shoot, or even shoot them down. There’s no such thing as stealth in this game

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety

      Pretty much sums it up right there. Thank you for making some great points.

    • @BlackHawk2901
      @BlackHawk2901 Před 4 lety +1

      MasterAssassin just wish they implemented Tarkov level customization, but the news that they’re giving us the ability to turn off drones is the biggest news to come from this game in a very long time. Now I just wish they opened up the raid island and the many wolf bases on it to free roam. This is one of the few games I play solo, so after completing the raid it stinks to have the best bases to fight against locked behind multiplayer

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety

      J Kozy I agree and that plus the AI teammates and the game is actually going to be competitive with Breakpoint. I am definitely going to be making a re review on it once the update drops and I agree that it’s very annoying with so many things requiring multiple online players

  • @antonio3789
    @antonio3789 Před 4 lety +6

    Own them both like them both lol.

  • @fskb604
    @fskb604 Před 3 lety +1

    Just bought ghost recon wild lands today, thank you for this video I’m really hyped to play. Just gotta wait for the download

  • @spark0088
    @spark0088 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey assassin will you make this video again later when the updates for BP are live? And what I mean by that is when AI and new content is available in the game

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety

      I will definitely be doing a re-review to see how the game is with the new content and AI teammates

  • @Romanplaystation
    @Romanplaystation Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, mate. But I'd personally have to give Wildlands the edge for 'Open World' too. You have deserts, plains, farmland, jungles, swamps, forests, snowy mountains, towns, villages, and the salt flats. I think it is at least as diverse in biomes as Breakpoint if not more so. BUT, more importantly than that imo, is how it feels. It feels way more lived in, and naturalistic. Bursting with life and eventfulness that just makes traversing it a joy by itself. It's also miles ahead in immersive engagement. You can shoot out every light source, crash-vault through all the windows, blow all the bloody doors off, disguise yourself in enemy areas by using the respective vehicle types, etc.
    I do like Breakpoint, and hopefully in the future with some more updates, I will get to love it.
    Thanks for the vid.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety +1

      It’s funny you say this because I definitely changed my mind after making this video, Wildlands has a much better open world, it’s so much more alive and lived in. Breakpoints map feels a lot more dull and dead without any civilians or cities.

  • @evanacey1414
    @evanacey1414 Před 4 lety +4

    REALLY?!?!? A 5/10 rating for Breakpoint’s story?!?!? A 5/10 is, almost by definition, an “average” rating. Did you really find Breakpoint’s story to be average? Particularly as far as other similar AAA titles are concerned, the story in Breakpoint was absolutely terrible. A more fair rating would have been a 2/10, as there was something resembling a slightly cohesive narrative that tried, albeit barely, to hold the game together. You might be able to argue for 3 points if you include the Sam Fisher and Terminator stuff, as well as other DLC. But a 5?!?!? No way in hell.

    • @towerX-
      @towerX- Před 4 lety +1

      Breakpoint was an absolute joke. The o ly thing that was good about was the graphics improvements. Its really telling when most of the assult weapons have the same caliber (AK-12 is a 5.45x39 mm in real life but is the same caliber as the 416/ 516?)
      The enemy AI is absolutley frustrating to no end. How the hell is a group of mercenaries that took over an entire archipelago even more brainless then the sicarios in Wildlands? Breakpoint could have been amazing, it should have been amazing, but Ubisoft wanted a quick buck and now they're desperately trying to fix a game that to me is borderline unfixable at this point.
      Fuck Breakpoint and fuck Ubisoft for pushing this garbage.

  • @christianlowman6644
    @christianlowman6644 Před 4 lety +1

    Nomad is the same guy in both games that's why he is dressed the same in both games and had the same squad mates in both games even though they die in the beginning of Breakpoint.

  • @shaneheimanjr9178
    @shaneheimanjr9178 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm watching this and heard you mention "I'm almost at 700 subscribers" and here you are almost to 9k. Congrats man

  • @knightslayer6161
    @knightslayer6161 Před 4 lety +2

    If Breakpoint doesn’t get some crazy news on September 10th then I would probably buy wildlands.

  • @300AAC_
    @300AAC_ Před 3 lety +3

    i’ve only logged about 5 hours in breakpoint, and i’m close to 100 in wildlands, and i feel very drawn to both games. my issue is the population on the island. there are nearly no civilians in breakpoint, and wildlands was bustling with activity. i feel like wildlands was perfect in that aspect, if they could have carried that over into breakpoint it would be the perfect sequel

    • @norankinsignia5195
      @norankinsignia5195 Před 3 lety

      A lot of people forget that bolivia is an actual country that has existed for hundreds of years. Auroa is an island that a billionaire tech wizard bought. Of course its going to be less populated if over half of the civilian population was literally paid to move there.

  • @Kinos141
    @Kinos141 Před 4 lety +2

    Forget AI Teammates, what about AI itself, like player controlled Behemoths or something. It would be make sense story wise, that scientist would give drones to the player to stop the badguys.

    • @masterassassin791
      @masterassassin791  Před 4 lety

      True

    • @Kinos141
      @Kinos141 Před 4 lety +1

      @@masterassassin791 Also, the devs would have an easier job making simple drone AI vs complex human believable AI teammates.