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Sniper Elite 3 Review: Right between the eyes - Examiner.com

Added: 09.07.2014 20:14 | 3 views | 0 comments


Sniper Elite 3 represents a great step forward for an under-appreciated franchise. While there are a few things missing, overall the experience is utterly enjoyable, and infinitely replayable.

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Sniper Elite 3 on Xbox One vs. PS4 vs. PC

Added: 09.07.2014 20:13 | 7 views | 0 comments


Sniper Elite 3 seems like a perfect summer-doldrums game, a guilty pleasure that will keep you occupied while not much else is on the horizon. Wondering which platform should you get it for? You should watch these comparison videos first. There is a clear loser.

From: n4g.com

Sniper Elite 3 Review: Right between the eyes - Examiner.com

Added: 09.07.2014 20:13 | 10 views | 0 comments


Sniper Elite 3 represents a great step forward for an under-appreciated franchise. While there are a few things missing, overall the experience is utterly enjoyable, and infinitely replayable.

From: n4g.com

Sniper Elite III Review - X-Ray Cray | Twinfinite

Added: 09.07.2014 19:14 | 9 views | 0 comments


Mike from Twinfinite writes, "Over the past ten years or so of video games, we have seen a profound evolution in the stealth genre. Games such as Batman: Arkham Asylum and Splinter Cell: Conviction redefined design philosophy to put stealthy gamers into a position of strength rather than weakness. A lesser-known series to emerge from this genre is Sniper Elite. This World War II/Third Person/Stealth/Sniper Simulator franchise has fittingly sneaked on by as a moderate critical success while being very regionally popular. The most recent entry, Sniper Elite III, is now available, so lets take a look and see how well it all works."

From: n4g.com

Sniper Elite 3 Review | The Working Gamer

Added: 09.07.2014 17:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


Nick Linnell writes : Shooting someone in the head is a common occurrence in modern day video games, and Rebellions Sniper Elite series is synonymous with doing just that, but has the third installment, and Sniper Elites first foray into the new generation of consoles expanded on the tried and tested formulae you may ask. In short it yes it can, but not without it shortcomings.

From: n4g.com

Zombie Driver Ultimate Edition Review {Critically Sane}

Added: 09.07.2014 16:13 | 46 views | 0 comments


Critically Sane: "Zombie Driver Ultimate Edition is different enough to stand out, especially in a dry spell for games. In small sittings, its a great way to pass a little bit of time between games like Watch Dogs or Sniper Elite 3. But the campaign dragged on me the longer I played in each session, and despite how great the other two modes feel, they dont have legs outside of a few events per play session."

From: n4g.com

Face-Off: Sniper Elite 3

Added: 09.07.2014 12:13 | 11 views | 0 comments


Sniper Elite has debuted on next-gen and the benefits of the new wave of technology are instantly apparent. Players are given newfound freedom to explore their surroundings and take on targets in any way they see fit. The sprawling maps provide opportunities for stealth and distraction, while the developer's enhanced Asura engine provides detailed locations and long draw distances that hold up well in brightly lit, arid environments. The result is a clear step beyond the previous Sniper games, although not quite distinctive enough to be considered a true next-generation demonstration of graphical quality.

From: n4g.com


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