Its core remains unchanged, sure, but the saying of, “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” holds very true here, and what Rebellion delivers on, not only keeps the fundamentals of what made the franchise so great, but also keeps it in a way where they’re able to expand on it without losing its identity. You would think that being on the fifth mainline title (with four Dead Army spinoffs) that the series would have grown tiring, yet here I am, still impressed and still having fun. The development team has managed to make another small qualitative leap, although there is still some work to be done (especially in the technical field) to achieve excellence. Sniper Elite 5 is the natural evolution of Rebellion's third-person shooter, renewed with more refined gameplay mechanics and noteworthy freedom of action. IGN Italy - Angelo Bianco - Italian - 8.3 / 10 Sniper Elite 5 is still a satisfying and spectacularly gross way to shoot Nazis in their nether regions, but it feels like the series needs to start aiming its sights a little higher. While a few issues remain that hamper the experience, it's a no-brainer to proclaim Sniper Elite 5 has taken everything that made 4 as great as it was and improved it. Sniper Elite 5 is the best the series has been, with layered combat, huge maps, and tons of options to get that all-important kill. The sniping in Sniper Elite 5 is still as gruesomely satisfying as in previous games, but various aspects of the game’s design actively take the spotlight away from it, making for a clunky and frustrating shooter. There are a few bugs to hammer out, and some movement systems are underbaked, but fans and newcomers alike will find a lot to like here. Sniper Elite 5 is the best it's ever been with a new game mode that'll blow your mind.Įven five entries in, Sniper Elite 5 manages to deliver on the core gameplay sniping loop while managing to provide us with a handful of new features to keep things fresh. Sniper Elite 5 is an excellent step forward for the franchise bringing vast environments that are filled with unique challenges to tackle. Gamerheadquarters - Jason Stettner - 8.6 / 10 You already likely know if you are interested in Sniper Elite 5. The studio found an enthusiastic audience, among whom are other writers at this very site. Rebellion Games has been quietly refining this formula for 10 years. ![]() With so much to do, collect, and kill, I don't know how I'll be putting down Sniper Elite 5 any time soon. After five games, the game's story and character development still feel too underdeveloped, making every mission blend together in an unending series of contextless kill cams and gravelly voiced one-liners, but if you don't care about any of that then you will still find a lot to enjoy. Its intricately designed levels, deep weapon customization system, and satisfying gameplay offer hours upon hours of entertaining ways to kill Nazis. Sniper Elite 5 is the best game in the series so far. ![]() Sniper Elite 5 already aims low by being only a small improvement upon its underwhelming predecessor, but it still manages to fall short of its target. The newest entry in the series introduces customizable weapons, new gadgets, ammo types, and an improved kill cam. ![]() You can be as strategic or guns-blazing as you’d like, and the number of options will have players coming back for more quite often. Sniper Elite 5 does what the series does best: letting you kill Nazis with unrelenting fury. A very good example of how a sequel should work in these kinds of titles." "Sniper Elite 5 does what I didn't expect, it made me want to come back to the series as well as each level in the game to see what changes I could make.
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