![]() ![]() Then there's the added effect of the camera shaking as explosions go off - it is enough to make you wince at least once while playing, if not more.ĭialogue and voice acting is a little over-the-top, but it works for the feel GRAW 2 is aiming for. The lighting effects that go along with them are spot on, as are the plumes of smoke that pour out of the blooming fires. Some of GRAW 2's best visual upgrades are the explosions. More than ever, the game really does feel like you're watching everything play out on some kind of fancy Department of Defense camera that follows troops into action. There are few, if any, instances of screen tearing, framerate hiccups or really anything that grabs you out of the experience. ![]() GRAW 2 ups the visuals from the first by not only adding new lighting and particle effects, but by also ironing out many of the technical glitches. While it doesn't bring as much in the way of hype, it still delivers an experience that is just as good and worth a look from PS3 owners looking for a new game. At the same time, GRAW 2 already shipped for the Xbox 360 earlier this year, so its release doesn't come with quite the marketing parade. It is no secret that the system is in dire need of good games, especially after a few highly-hyped titles like Lair and Heavenly Sword haven't lived up to expectations. Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 is exactly what the PS3 needs, though the timing is probably a little off.
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