I am not bias. I loved the first game. But i got this one and the ai is crap, the shooting is even worse, the game is still laggy, random explosions for no reason.
I am not bias. I loved the first game. But i got this one and the ai is crap, the shooting is even worse, the game is still laggy, random explosions for no reason.
After playing sniper ghost warrior and waiting over a year for the new game sniper ghost warrior 2 when I got it I could not wait to open and play the game sorry to say a total let down 1 star all the way
The sad thing about this game is that it has a place in the market and has the potential to sell by the bucket load but sadly it fails to deliver on...
Doesn't last long; Rewarding on rare occasions
Awful graphics; Poor mechanics; Just as bad as the first game; Some poor sods will pay full whack for it
Poor: Something went wrong somewhere along the line. The original idea might have promise, but in practice the game has failed. Threatens to be interesting sometimes, but rarely.
The game consist of 3 acts. The first act was good, but things went downhill from there. Things that makes this game a waste of your time: If you do anything to sound the alarm, all enemy units know exactly where you are.
At a distance Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 seems like a great idea; a first-person shooter that focuses on the intricacies of sniping built on one of gaming's most sophisticated engines. But once you get up close and personal things quickly start to fall apart.
Headshot heaven; Long-range multiplayer.
Lack of content; Awful textures.
Amidst all of the flaws in Sniper 2: Ghost Warrior, it's hard not to enjoy the heavy amount of sniping, but what I'd consider filler between bouts of sniping is what bogs down the eight-hour experience grossly. Vast, detailed landscapes falter in significance at the game's overall lack of ambition.
Realistic; enjoyable sniping; Vast graphical detail
Multiplayer is a joke; Very weak cookie-cutter narrative; Design flaws throughout
Precision, stealth, and timing are the essential traits of a sniper. One mistake can mean the difference between life and death, and knowing when to pull the trigger can determine whether a mission is a success or a failure. There's no margin for error.
Feeling like a real sniper; The detailed bullet physics; Pulling off the perfect shot with no HUD assists
The corny dialogue; Sub-par visuals; Tacked-on multiplayer
Players are reunited with ace-shot Cole Anderson as he battles deep behind enemy lines, picking off any number of terrorist antagonists.
+ Interesting approach + variety of locations
- Poor physics effects - numerous glitches - repetitive gameplay -under utilised engine
"Cole Anderson lay very still, hidden by a rock and a scraggly bush, protected from sight by his training and camouflage. He was tired, hot and with an enemy sentry standing only three metres beyond the rocky outcropping currently being called home.
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