This game is most fun when played with other people, preferably friends. Its a great game that you could easily spend 60+ hours playing before you finish. I will agree with other reviews that the missions are repetitive in that you are either tasked to blow up something, take out a cartel target, or "extract" a cartel boss and interrogate them for information. That being said most games are that way; in battlefield 1 its fight your way from point A to point B, or capture said points. Also, the way you go about completing a mission in Ghost Recon Wildlands is completly up to the player: maybe the second time you have to "neutralize" a cartel boss you decide to climb up on a roof top and use your sniper instead of charging in guns blazing, or even call in a mortar strike. When you play with other human players the possibilities are even greater since players can be anywhere in the game map at anytime they want. I have played with friends where two of us parachute in to an enemy base, while another friend was camped on a hillside, overlooking the base with, with a sniper rifle to take out guards as we made our way in quietly. Once we had the target person in custody the forth friend came in with a helicopter and pulled us out, of course it was under fire since the sound of a helicopter altered the base that something was going on....For players who may have read that the game is missing the tactical aspect of previous ghost recon games, i would suggest playing on extreme difficulty and if that doesn't make the game feel more tactical you can turn of each HUD feature separately in order to find the balance that gives you the most challenge.