After loving and 100%ing Wildlands I was pumped for the Narco Road but I have to say that this DLC absolutely didnt hit my expectations. The developers tried a very different approach that is more placed around fun with racing, stunting, drifting etc. challenges. I liked Wildlands for the seriousness of the plot and the overall setting which was a pretty huge let down in the DLC.
I personally wouldnt recommend it at all. It felt a waste of time even being included in the Ultimate Version. I pushed myself through the main missions and was glad when it was over. I still give it a 5 because it was running fine and if some people like the new approach they might have fun but dont expect a continuation of the original game at all.
all the worst part of the base game: forced to use frustrating vehicles for a dumbed-down version of GTA, no team management because you play as a single char, no tactcs nor stealth, just cliches about narcotraffic, parties and uninteresting crazy chars.
Skip it. much better the vanilla game
The Narco Road DLC barely has anything to do with the main storyline of Ghost Recon: Wildlands. It feels like Ubisoft was obligated to make this DLC because they decided to have a season pass. This is not what the fan of Ghost Recon Wildlands was expecting.
Just awful. How can one possibly sit there at Ubi soft and honestly say "Monster trucks! What a great idea for a military tactical shooter." Seriously this DLC doesn´t even make sense with one of the endings of the main game. And on top of all the nonsense You have to start a new character. Next question is, why would it come that early when the main game is still full of bugs and other unfinished business?! This is the worst and unfitting DLC i´ve ever seen. Hostage rescue, fast roping, wire cutter... so many things worth putting in a DLC but this colored sports cars, weapon skins and racing events are just ridiculous in a setting like this. Shame on you Ubi soft!
SummaryNEW MISSIONS & CHALLENGES - Tackle more than 15 new campaign missions and challenges including jumps to drifts and motorbike trials using your new vehicles.