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Sniper Elite
Genre(s)Tactical shooter, stealth
Developer(s)Rebellion Developments
Publisher(s)
Platform(s)
First releaseSniper Elite
18 October 2005
Latest releaseSniper Elite III
27 July 2014
Spin-offsZombie Army Trilogy

Sniper Elite is a tactical shooter video game series developed by English studio Rebellion Developments and currently published by 505 Games. It is a third-person tactical shooter that emphasizes a less direct approach to combat, encouraging the player as a sniper to use stealth and keep distance from enemy soldiers. Sniper Elite, the first in the entry was released in 2005, and was followed by Sniper Elite V2, a remake of the original Sniper Elite in 2012 and Sniper Elite III, a sequel of Sniper Elite V2 in 2014.

Gameplay

Sniper Elite is a third-person shooter that involves stealth and first-person shooter game elements. Many of the single player levels allow multiple routes for the players to take in order to avoid direct firefights. Set in World War II, the player character utilizes appropriate weapons for the era. The sniper rifle is the primary weapon throughout the game, though additional side arms including submachine guns and pistols, silenced or not depending on the situation. In addition to hand grenades, the player can deploy them as tripwire booby traps, land mines and dynamite. Binoculars can be used to tag enemies in view, displaying their position and movements to player. When using the sniper rifle however, certain elements can determine the outcome of a shot, taking realistic ballistics into consideration including wind direction and strength and bullet drop potentially altering the shot through the scope. In different postures such as crouching or lying down on the front can also steady a shot, however the player character also has the ability to take a deep breath to further steady a shot and from their perspective slow down time. Since Sniper Elite V2, “X-Ray Kill Cam” is featured where upon a successful and skilled shot will in slow motion follow the bullet from the sniper rifle to the target where upon impact will show an anatomically correct x-ray style reveal of the body part being hit and the damage the bullet causes to the organs and bones. Sniping can also be used to shoot the enemies’ own grenades triggering an explosion. In Sniper Elite III, stealth mechanics have been reworked. An eye icon squints or opens to denote the player's level of detection by the enemy. Enemy soldiers will also have a circle meter over their heads to indicate alert status. Players are also forced to relocate periodically to prevent detection with a white ghost image to mark their last known position and the enemy will search a wider area.

Video games

Year Title Publisher(s) Platform(s)
PS2 Xbox Win Wii Wii U PS3 X360 XBO PS4
2005 Sniper Elite MC2 France/Namco Hometek Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No
2012 Sniper Elite V2 505 Games No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No
2013 Nazi Zombie Army No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes
2013 Nazi Zombie Army 2 No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes
2014 Sniper Elite III 505 Games No No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
2015 Zombie Army Trilogy No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes
2016 Sniper Elite 4 No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes

Reception

Aggregate review scores
As of 2 August 2014.
Game Metacritic
Sniper Elite 76/100 (PC)[1]
Sniper Elite V2 66/100 (PC)[2]
Sniper Elite III 72/100 (PC)[3]

Thus far, the series has been met with relatively positive reviews. And as per reports the developers are already working for its next version which is expected to be released in mid 2016.

References

  1. ^ "Sniper Elite". Metacritic. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Sniper Elite V2". Metacritic. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Sniper Elite III". Metacritic. Retrieved 2 August 2014.