![]() ![]() Sniper Elite 5's Customization OptionsĪs an example, one of the first missions of the game requires you to sneak your way through a Nazi camp and your first step is to mark every single enemy you see so that you won't be caught off guard. For me, at least, I found it fun to try to weigh my options and work out the odds of surviving each path. Some routes have snipers waiting for you, others have tanks - it's up to you which you think you could deal with most efficiently. You're trusted fully by the game to find your own way to your objectives, and are given multiple different routes that you could take, all with their own dangers. You're able to change your loadout at the start of each mission, which really boils down to "which of these weapons is quieter or does the most damage", then you're thrown to the wolves (the wolves in this situation being a mix of normal soldiers, snipers and elite soldiers). There's even vehicles that move throughout each mission that you can sabotage or use as highly elaborate traps, but this can also cause you to turn into swiss cheese. ![]() You're dropped into this huge map, given multiple objects then sent off on your way to either die or just barely live. Objectives themselves aren't linear too, giving you a minimum of two different ways to complete a task. There's multiple layers and multiple areas to every mission, with numerous optional objectives and a ton of enemies to either take out or avoid entirely. Five mainline games have been released in the series since 2005, which is a lot of games for a series centered around one war and one sniper, but is the newest installment in the series, Sniper Elite 5, worth a damn? Does it stand up to the best of the series, or is it destined to take a dive from here on out?Įach level is almost a mini open-world in how it functions. ![]() Sniper Elite is a series that has been going on for an absolutely shocking amount of time. ![]()
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