Me and your head sitting in a tree, S-N-I-P-I-N-G
Open world doesn't overwhelm; Sniping is satisfying; Tactical freedom
Bland; generic story; Ridiculous load times; Inconsistent Enemy AI
Me and your head sitting in a tree, S-N-I-P-I-N-G
Open world doesn't overwhelm; Sniping is satisfying; Tactical freedom
Bland; generic story; Ridiculous load times; Inconsistent Enemy AI
The Sniper: Ghost Warrior series has been seen as a lesser alternative to the Sniper Elite series. It's set in the modern world instead of World War II, the levels don't give you as much freedom, and the games lacked some polish though they handled the nuances of sniping well.
To be a sniper is to be an individual with immeasurable patience, to be a ghost implies a sense of restlessness, and to be a warrior one must exude great bravery. Often times we expect all of these to be the qualities of the protagonists we inhabit within video-game worlds, but in the case of...
"Doesn't hit all the marks. Redeemed by varied missions and a wide world to explore."
After all the news and announcements in the lead-up to its release, it was easy to have high expectations for Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3. There were some doubts, most centered around a relatively small developer releasing an open-world game, when even larger studios sometimes struggle to do the same on...
Sniping works well; Just plain fun
Amount of bugs hinders the experience; Story may as well not be there; Not as good as the games it borrows from
Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 sees you take on the role of Jonathan North as he is sent to Georgia (the country, not the US state) to sort out some local business. He also has an agenda of his own; there are rumours that his missing brother is in the country too.
It's awful graphics, muddy textures and poor ai really ruin the fact you cant snipe in a sniper game and sniper elite 4 is so much superior to this game it's unreal this game it like a really bad far cry 3 with less of a story and worse gameplay and stealth avoid this waste of money
Good game with a good storyline to it. Sniper games are always very good to play online or off line. 9/ 10 from me.
I've enjoyed watching many slow-mo kill cam compilations on YouTube from sniper focused games over the last few years, but I've always wondered how one feature could be the sole focus of an entire campaign.
Excellent level & mission design; Challenging choice-based gameplay; Encourages exploration
Generic story; Mid-tier production value
A professional sniper can regularly wait for hours upon hours for their target to surface, remaining alert the entire time. Though I'm sure elite sharpshooters train to occupy their minds during these long stints, I have to imagine it'd be a boring time.
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