Sniper Elite

Sniper Elite

Rebellion Developments
September 29, 2005
Genres
Shooter, Simulator, Strategy, Tactical
Developers
Rebellion Developments
Release Date
September 29, 2005 (19 years and 4 months ago)
Publishers
Reef Entertainment, MC2-Microïds, MC2 France, Rebellion Developments, Namco Hometek
Content Rating
M Blood and Gore, Intense Violence
Franchises
Sniper Elite

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Summary

Sniper Elite is a third-person action strategy game with a focus on sniping. The player takes on the role of an American agent working for the OSS (the organization that later became the CIA) stationed in Berlin at the end of World War II, tasked with preventing the Russian troops from getting hold of the research Germany had been conducting into nuclear weaponry. As an elite sniper, the style of play is much less run-and-gun and much more about finding good positions, lining up shots and taking out the enemy before he even knows where you are. The single-player campaign takes place over 28 missions set in and around Berlin. Players use stealth tactics, and things like wind and background noise can be a factor when lining up shots. When a shot is performed particularly well, players are rewarded with a 'bullet cam' which follows the bullet in slow-motion from gun barrel to target.

Genres
Shooter, Simulator, Strategy, Tactical
Platforms
Wii, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox, Mac
Developers
Rebellion Developments
Release Date
September 29, 2005 (19 years and 4 months ago)
Publishers
Reef Entertainment, MC2-Microïds, MC2 France, Rebellion Developments, Namco Hometek
Content Rating
M Blood and Gore, Intense Violence
Franchises
Sniper Elite

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Tales of Symphonia and Sniper Elite 3 are both free on Steam this weekend. That means that for approximately the next 24-32 hours, you can download either game and try it out. Shooting Nazis in the face is always fun, and Symphonia on PC should be a less broken now after months of patches.

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