As you'd expect, the development team has raised the bar considerably in terms of technical achievements: explosions look so real you want to duck for cover, you can almost feel the heat from fires and gazing at a thick funnel of smoke makes your eyes sting. Make no mistake - GRAW 2's near futuristic battleground is going to look and feel like a real, run-or-you'll-get-a-rocket-up-your-kazoo war zone.
In addition to creating a more palpably tense, dramatic atmosphere, the advancements in tech magickery has an impact on gameplay. Smoke, for example, can conceal enemies and, while using the Cypher is one way to spot guerrillas in the mist, you can also use a helicopter's down draft to blow the smoke away.
Real-time day/night cycles and weather have also been implemented and, again, these have an effect on the overall mood as sun-soaked streets slowly darken as night falls or storm clouds gather overhead. It's worth noting that GRAW 2 will be much wetter, not just from rain but also because of its geographical positioning - after all, the Rio Grande (one of the longest rivers in the US) runs through El Paso.
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