It's not for everyone, but those who like the sound of its premise will likely get their money's worth - especially with all the bells and whistles that come with this special edition.Sniper Elite 4, the newest game in Rebellion’s series (and the first to be self published by them) is finally out. Sure, it's not the greatest game out there, but it packs a lot of things to do, its action is tense and exciting, and it gives you the opportunity to really test your sniping mettle. I'm one of those people and I found the action thoroughly satisfying and enjoyable. Still, generally speaking the action is fun, and despite the levels sometimes feeling a little too long, you can at least save at key points so that you don't necessarily have to put in the hour or two some levels require to finish them in one sitting.ĭespite its occasionally weak AI, and the action becoming somewhat repetitive over the long-term, Sniper Elite III Ultimate Edition is still fun to play – especially for those who love long shots. It can just feel a little too mechanical at times – almost like you're exploiting the game. It doesn't feel particularly realistic, but for what is essentially a target shooting game, it's fair enough. I found I'd essentially snipe a couple of enemies, run away and wait for the AI to calm itself down, and repeat the process by moving forward and looking for my next set of victims. While the missions are varied and the solutions to problems like stopping tanks and thwarting half-track vehicles aren't always straightforward, the sheer size of the levels and sometimes relentless back and forth in terms of gaining ground and then retreating to relocate so enemies won't find you does wear a little thin. Where the game does begin to run out of steam is in its latter stages - and over its additional campaigns. You really have to think about your plan of attack, and have contingencies ready if things don't quite turn out the way you expect them to. This sort of situation is very satisfying to work through, and this is definitely where the game works best, feeling hectic and making you feel pressured – especially when there are few places to hide. Sometimes you're flanked by enemies, and that requires some creative clearing of soldiers so you don’t get trapped in the middle of a firefight.
The environments are expansive and well designed to offer a variety of cover for both you and your enemy, and picking your way through to your next objective is never a straightforward affair. But do expect to spend the lion's share of your time staring down the scope of your weapon popping off shots at hapless Nazis, clearing the way so that you can move forward to your objective.
You can lay traps and ambush enemies with a variety of different weapons – plus use stealth takedowns if you can get close enough to an enemy to execute one. This sets up an interesting cat-and-mouse game that can be tense, yet fun.Īs I've already said, there's more to the game than just shooting. Once you shoot, the enemies are alerted to your position, and you essentially need to relocate otherwise they'll track you down and overwhelm you through force. The general way through a level is by sneaking and shooting.
The player is pretty much free to tackle missions and sub-objectives as they like, and while there is a certain linearity to the game, there's plenty of room to improvise and experiment – and that's a good thing, because this game isn't always easy. The action plays out as a third-person action stealth game over a series of very large maps that often have multiple objectives.
Playing as Karl Fairburne, an American sniper, the objective is to work through eight levels (in the main campaign) set across numerous locales representing a North African campaign and essentially take on the mighty German Afrika Korps one shot at a time. Shooting Nazis in the head is plenty entertaining, but there's a lot more to this game than that. It's a lot more fun than I thought it might be.
However, I'm really glad that I'm playing this third outing, now available as Sniper Elite III Ultimate Edition that comes complete with nine DLC packs that include extra missions, weapons, maps and modes. For some reason, reviews have just never convinced me to give them a whirl. I'm new to the Sniper Elite series, having not played prior iterations before - even though they sounded right up my alley. I just wish I'd managed to get a screenshot of it.
I thought I was getting bored of Sniper Elite III's exquisitely medical killcam, but that shot was definitely worth watching.
Right through the eyes of an unsuspecting German soldier, and shown in full sniper-porn-o-vision.