I finished a co-op campaign of Ghost Recon: Wildlands and...  Well, I enjoyed hanging with my friend across the country, but the game itself was ass, with an ass ending.
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I finished a co-op campaign of Ghost Recon: Wildlands and...    Well, I enjoyed hanging with my friend across the country, but the game itself was ass, with an ass ending.  Well, I enjoyed hanging with my friend across the country, but the game itself was ass, with an ass ending.
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I finished a co-op campaign of Ghost Recon: Wildlands and...    Well, I enjoyed hanging with my friend across the country, but the game itself was ass, with an ass ending.  Well, I enjoyed hanging with my friend across the country, but the game itself was ass, with an ass ending.I’m still mad about the ending after sleeping on it. Spoilers, but the game is garbage so I don’t care to hide it. 
 In the ending, the rebels betray you for pretty much no reason and the big bad cuts a last minute deal with the US Government that gives them full immunity. Unable to take it (and with no other witnesses) our handler shoots the BBEG, and we get a runoff about how she’s going to jail and we’re supposed to feel she did good even if the system fucked her.
 This ending cuts our characters out of the ending and we end up being the grunts for the real protagonist - the handler. But worse, the only ones who witness this killing are us, and previous missions in the campaign make it ABUNDANTLY clear that we’re willing to lie and cover up the misdeeds of our compatriots from the US government to “keep it in the family”. So like… there is no way she’d have gone to jail.
