It’s a high quality game that is wickedly fun to play (and replay). If you’re a fan of shooters/stealth/tactical games, have a Switch, and haven’t played this yet, get on board. Whichever avenue you take, there’s always fun, exploration and experimentation to be had. Filled with 8 (very large) missions/levels that allow you to either tackle the objectives by being a true ghost sniper, a trap setter, or with a run and gun mindset, or a combination of all of the above. As for the game itself, it’s a sandbox wonderland that is amazing fun to dive into. I played it exclusively in handheld mode, and it’s clear that Rebellion haven’t just phoned this port in the performance is excellent, and the graphics are very impressive. I played it exclusively This is my first experience in the world of Sniper Elite, and I have to say that I wish I’d jumped on board earlier. This is my first experience in the world of Sniper Elite, and I have to say that I wish I’d jumped on board earlier.
If his mission fails, there will be no Operation Overlord, no D-Day landings, and no Victory in Europe.
Covert agent and elite marksman Karl Fairburne must fight alongside the brave men and women of the Italian Resistance to help free their country from the yoke of Fascism, and defeat a terrifying new threat with the potential to halt the Allied fightback in Europe before its even begun.
Set in the aftermath of its award-winning predecessor, Sniper Elite 4 continues the series World War Two heritage by transporting players across the beautiful Italian peninsula, from sun-drenched Mediterranean coastal towns, to colossal Nazi mega structures, daunting forests and giddying mountain monasteries inspired by Monte Cassino. Set in the aftermath of its award-winning predecessor, Sniper Elite 4 continues the series World War Two heritage by transporting players across the beautiful Italian peninsula, from sun-drenched Mediterranean coastal towns, to colossal Nazi mega structures, Welcome to Italy, 1943.