Big shooting franchises like Call of Duty, Battlefield, Uncharted, and Gears of War have always put an emphasis on action. Set-pieces and over-the-top shootouts with assault rifles in hand are what these franchises do best. Aside from ‘All Ghillied Up’ and ‘Vendetta’ from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: World at War respectively, big name shooters rarely let you engage in zoomed out and impersonal sniping. Rebellion Developments knows there’s a market for a sniping game, and here they are with Sniper Elite III.
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"Sniper Elite III Ultimate Edition is an excellent port of the original game, and feels right at home on the Switch. Unfortunately repetitive gameplay prevents it from achieving greatness. Nevertheless I would like to pin the Thumb Culture Silver Award over its heart." Phil @ TC
I. Can. Not. Wait. For. This. Game.
Real shooting fans play Sniper Elite.
Next week can't wait for the new x-ray animations and of course the old x-ray nut shot never gets old.
Hopefully there is more sniping in this game than in SE2. Not sure how you can snipe properly in a mine!
Can we actually navigate through the environment now to circumvent enemies, or is it the same street corridor setting with tons of open windows that we can't climb through...for some reason?
the protagonist is the most unimagined -generic -stupid -lame -want to be macho character ever ...so many article about the similarities of protagonists through the recent games (the known dark haired angry caucasian archetype) and still they made a completely forgettable char that represent exactly that without any special feature to distinct from the rest