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Sniper elite v2 remastered switch review
Sniper elite v2 remastered switch review









Sniper Elite V2 Remastered, however, makes this a frustrating endeavor. Echoing the previous paragraph, the entire thrill of being a sniper is to line up a perfect shot. Sniper Elite V2 Remastered never upgraded the original, and what’s left appears random instances of when a scoped shot accomplishes what is intended (by going into that mode). Similarly, the allure of the Sniper Elite series is the terrific kill cam, one backed by a solid physics engine compensating for distance and wind. Efforts to play in this ideal manner – one Sniper Elite 4 embraces and ultimately requires to succeed – will result in quick death in V2. Combined, these aspects eliminate the thrill of moving, scoping and shooting Sniper Elite V2 Remastered is trying to channel. They also have the most accurate gunfire ever recorded and via non-scoped weapons.

sniper elite v2 remastered switch review

They swarm, they wander, they get disinterested for seemingly no logical reason/s. The biggest critique is Sniper Elite V2 Remastered’s absolutely abysmal enemy artificial intelligence. It plays like a title two generations previous, and nostalgia can only go so far. Yes, cutscene graphics are a bit sharper…audio more nicely mixed. To call V2 ‘remaster’ is a bit of a stretch. While Sniper Elite V2 was considered a solid offering back in 2012, it does not age well in comparison to its predecessors, remaster or otherwise. The close quarters stealth isn’t as slick, with the cover mechanic feeling a tad clunky.The biggest problem with Sniper Elite V2 Remastered for the Nintendo Switch is that Sniper Elite 4 exists.

sniper elite v2 remastered switch review

Some of the more open levels give you a small amount of freedom in going about your grim business, adding to the sense of being truly dropped in unfriendly territory by yourself and relying on your wits.

sniper elite v2 remastered switch review

The sniping gunplay is well designed and endlessly satisfying, and you may even find yourself holding your breath alongside Fairburne as you line up your scope on a key target. In terms of gameplay, everything that was true of the original V2 is intact here. A successful long range hit will occasionally trigger a slow motion X-ray killcam (a mainstay of the franchise), showing the path of your bullet as it rips through the bone and muscle of the foe who was unfortunate enough to appear in your crosshairs. For those of us who aren’t John Wick, there’s a breath holding mechanic that, as well as steadying your aim, will bring up a small and shrinking red diamond to indicate where your shot will actually land.











Sniper elite v2 remastered switch review