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Ground Zeroes.
Mercenaries 2: World in Flames - on PC
You can't have an army, but there's a system similar to gta2's respect. You do missions for factions. You make a faction your ally by doing missions for them and pissing at least one another faction off. Ally infantry and ground vehicles can come to your aid. Also, while you're in a vehicle, you can honk at ally soldiers so they can take empty passenger and gunner seats, but don't rely on them too much, they die fast and shoot like stormtroopers.
Mercenary 1 was fun sadly they didn't released on the PC.
...mm - Mercenary 2 had more destructive environments, co-op mode, bigger armed vehicles, and the ability to build a Private Military Company (PMC) and recruit mercenaries into it including a female character (Eva Navarro) - also the ability to hijacked vehicles like uncharted games.
It's a fun game blowing things up and free roaming on land, air, and water on an open map.
You can get it pretty cheap these days, it's often on sale at EA
And i doubt op will get survive he still has dignity
-Missions were you have to kill targets. In both of them capturing targets gives you more reward.
-Ability to request for vehicles,ammunitions, aerial strikes and chppers.(Which will be sent to you from the air)
-You will lose money whenever you request something.
-The whole game is set on a battlefield. The map designs are kinda similar.(You have corridors connecting bases together.)
Mercenaries also had an airport area.
-Ability to finish the missions the way you want.(Like attacking the target with a chopper, or by a tank or just going there on foot which are kinda similar to some sandbox stuff that MGS V does.)
As for survive, it's not a good MGS V type game because it's in a completely different genre.(Since it was a spin off game after all.)
OP, the best bet you have is Shadow of Mordor- Shadow of War. Unless you want to play a literal stealth game then get Splinter Cell Double Agent.