![]() ![]() You still sneak through a base, being quiet and as effective as possible, only taking shots when deemed absolutely necessary. You still go into missions with a set goal in mind, many of the level designs seem inspired by what GoldenEye and Perfect Dark had perfected back in the early to mid-1990s. Even with that knowledge, that’s not saying a lot, Rebellion time and time again – has continued doing what they do best.įor years, they’ve been great at creating memorable sniper games, but even then, they harken back to many things we love about games like 007: GoldenEye and Perfect Dark, but with physics included. ![]() Their Sniper Elite series has few that come close to what they have to offer outside of ARMA and Sniper Ghost Warrior. Rebellion, for years, has continued to perfect how physics engines and even sniper games should play. Rebellion still does what they do best – Sniper games So let’s roll up our sleeves, let’s brush off our knees, and get down to business. Besides that, things still feel as they were all those years ago. The biggest being the graphics, the second a few bug fixes, and three is the performance. It’s just the classic game I’d experienced once before, each level being as relevant now as it was then, but with only a few major tweaks that really stick out when playing the game to its fullest. The one thing I can admit – it’s still fun, but sadly, not much has changed. I’m a one-man army facing down against more than several dozen Nazi’s, picking them off one by one, and I have even set a few traps for those that attempt to catch me off guard while scoped in on an enemy. Years later, here I am, doing that exact same thing once again, puncturing vital organs, breaking bones, and taking out enemies from unimaginable distances without much hesitation. I remembered the first time I’d pulled the trigger, watching the bullet fire, and nail a guy through the collarbone, watching a slow-mo snippet where the game gave off gruesome detail at the damage I had dealt. When I first went hands-on with Sniper Elite V2 on Xbox 360 just a few short years ago, the game caught me off guard for many reasons, one of which came with the idea of how truthful it is to a sniper simulator, at least with bullet drop, and physics that come into play. ![]() Controls are still clunky as they were in the last generation. Some of the game feels as if it wasn’t remastered or touched upon at all +Multiplayer can be quite fun in a steady lobby where lag doesn’t become an issue +All DLC being included allows for quite a bit of replay value +A noticeable improvement on the games overall graphics Sniper Elite V2 Remaster is a remastering of the 2012 classic, aiming for better graphics, performance, and even a ton of reasons to play through all previously released DLC, however, does it pull it off or is this a hard pass for a remaster of a 7-year-old classic? Find out starting now. ![]()
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