All of which twist and weave through different story lines that aim toward the liberation of the island as a whole. But I'm hardly scratching the surface because there has been a tone of content added since this game inception. It is a hell of a lot more cinematic than it's predecessor and features some great talent to boot! Even though I found the sci-fi setting less grounded than Bolivia, it still hits all the right notes. And that setting is a fictional island that sets the stage for the 'futuristic' story. Absolutely stunning world filled to the brim with an array of different bi-oms that create a great atmosphere for the setting. Really, the attention to detail is spectacular! From the way your character walks on patrol to the amount of dirt that builds up on their uniform, very impressive. As always the visuals and sound are bang on. What was first a poor attempt to capitalise on micro-transactions has turned into a more than adequate sequel to Wildlands. My gosh! No matter what think about Ubisoft, you can't say they skim on content.