In the PC version, the pace is a lot slower and more methodical. You can sprint your way through the Xbox 360 game, knowing that you can heal up easily whenever you hit a resupply point. The major difference between the two versions is that the Xbox 360 is much more action focused, while the PC is a lot more simulation heavy. In essence, this is basically a retelling of the Xbox 360 game. While the PC version features entirely new levels and environments, it does lift many of the story elements and voice-overs from the Xbox 360 version. Army Special Forces unit, must stop them. Mexican rebels have some nukes and are setting up shop next to the Texas border, and you, as a member of an elite U.S. GRAW 2 picks up immediately after the events of the first game, though you needn't have played it to understand what's going on. Nevertheless, you'll need to be a pretty die-hard fan of extremely unforgiving combat to get through this one That trend continues with Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2, which again comes in a separate PC version that's tailored for the platform. That way, Xbox 360 gamers could get a third-person action game while PC gamers could get a hardcore first-person shooter.
Ghost Recon is a franchise that was born on the PC, so it was nice last year when Ubisoft commissioned a separate version of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter that was built directly for the PC instead of merely porting over the Xbox 360 game of the same name.