

Two years on, I have found myself occasionally thrilled and, before reading Marsh's reflections on the game, I also found myself having exactly the same thought that he did: when my assault soldier sprints, he leaves the world of Tom Clancy and enters that of Benny Hill. and occasionally thrilling." I think Marsh was dead on. It's earned this new moniker after graduating from a lengthy open beta phase, during which Marsh Davies, in our Ghost Recon Online review, described it as "rough in places, imperfectly balanced. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantoms is the free-to-play Ghost Recon Online by another name. After all, the next one would be marginally more effective.

Those things had cost me, and I wondered if it might have been wiser to save up for a new assault rifle instead. While it's not fair to suggest that the consumables in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantoms are as pricey as they are in the alternate reality Rock considers, the joke was going through my mind as I hurled my grenades and chambered my magnum rounds. There's an old Chris Rock joke about the price of bullets - about making them so expensive that people would be forced to think very carefully about who they shot.
