Do you know what is better than co-op? More co-op! Co-Optimus is already slathering over the upcoming 4 player online/2 player offline co-op campaign in Ghost Recon Future Soldier, but there is more. The folks over at Game Rant managed to sneak out vital information from the Ghost Recon warzone about the game's other co-op mode; Guerrilla.
It appears increasingly like no self-respecting AAA title would be without some form of Horde mode, so why would you expect Future Soldier to be any different? Ubisoft have provided some details about why they decided to include the Guerrilla mode:
Since the beginning of Future Soldier we wanted to have a specific co-op horde mode, but we did not really know… and last summer we were at boot camp with one of our military consultants from the Navy SEALs and one day they explained to us the tactics the Special Forces use in Afghanistan.
Their main issue in Afghanistan is that they don’t know where they are going to fight because they don’t know where the enemy is, and more importantly, they don’t know who the enemy is because anyone could be walking around with an AK-47.
So, what the Special Forces did, in this case it was SEALs, is head into a zone they know is host to enemy forces with two or three teams at night and seize a building, kicking everyone out. These same people, who are typically paying protection fees to the local Taliban warlords, run to the leader and say, “there are some NATO guys in the village, come and kick them out.
That's wonderful, but what impact does this have on the gameplay? More than you would imagine. By basing the Horde mode on real life tactics the gameplay differs from your usual swarm attacks. Firstly, Ubisoft have justified why a group of men would be bunkered down, which is nice to see, but there are some real difference in the gameplay.
The 50 waves of enemies are present, but after each 10 waves your team are forced to move onto another objective and bunker down there. This should lead to some difference in gameplay and stop things from growing stale.
Guerrilla is a more advanced Horde mode; think Gears of War 3, rather than Gears of War 2. This is indicated in the ability to earn points you can spend on defences:
Radar – extend cross-com sensory data.
Invisibility – grants player active camo even when running/standing.
Missile – target a location for a precision missile attack.
Turret – place a defensive gun battery.
Air Strike – wreak havoc on a wide area of land.
You may want to spend all your bonus points immediately, but with regular boss waves, you may be best saving them for when they are really needed.
One piece of campaign news that Game Rant did discover is that there is no matchmaking, so having friends online is a must - and what better way to make such friends, but by heading over to our forums? Now less than two months away, Future Soldier is fast becoming a game to watch out for. Ghost Recon Future Soldier's Guerrilla Mode appears to be icing on an already delicious looking co-op cake.