If you’re here reading this post then you are probably just as stoked as I am for GRW. But there are some who are just the opposite. We’ve all heard the negative comments made by those with an agenda to scrutinize Ubisoft; merely for the sake of attention and to satisfy their need for acceptance from other miserable trolls. Maybe some of it isn’t without merit concerning PC gaming, but that’s why I’m a console gamer and willing to sacrifice a tiny amount of graphics for reliable gameplay. And as a console gamer I don’t see the reason for all the fuss. Even though I’m not a fan of the futuristic settings most games have seem to have gone to lately, Ubisoft has still done alright by me. While naysayers have the right to be skeptical, I don’t care for the garbage these shills spew out in light of their own ignorance. They obviously haven’t done their homework. So I’ll do it for them…

GRW has been in development since at least 2012 and is using an entirely new gaming engine. It’s the first of its kind really - a nonlinear, tactical based, modern day shooter set in a huge open world sandbox with tons of vehicles at our disposal. It is NOT an RPG like The Division! It is being created with realism in mind. It simply cannot be compared (justifiably) to any other Ubisoft game, or any game for that matter.

If you paid any attention at all over the last year, you can tell the devs over at Ubisoft Paris are the types that enjoy surprising their fans. They have been withholding information since the very beginning. This game had been in development for several years before we even found out about it. And Ubisoft Paris showed that they care about GRW and their fans by flying a few of them out there to give them quite a bit of feedback. Until last week they basically gave zero information concerning the game’s progress for almost an entire year.

For those of you who weren’t impressed by the new trailer, relax, they were holding back a little; it’s obvious when you compare it to the epic-ness of the first trailer. A very basic example of this was how the operators were always wearing the same clothes in the trailer - when we already know customization is available. But it’s all by design my friends. Why would they spill all the good stuff right before E3? Their secrecy is due to the fact they want to knock everyone on their a** again this year. Remember, PvP hasn’t even been confirmed or denied yet. There is A LOT we don’t know and therefore there is A LOT that can surprise us. Personally, I wouldn’t be surprised if Ubisoft did a mic-drop at the end of their GRW E3 presentation this year. I’ve analyzed the big picture and I’m expecting a lot of exciting stuff from them, and so should you.

