GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Sniper Elite 5, the latest in Rebellion’s head-shottin’, x-rayin’ ...
Sniper Elite first visited me in a dream. Seriously. In the summer of 2014, my subconscious was rinsing out whatever I’d read on the internet that day, and I woke up with a compulsion I have never ...
“Sniper Elite” is a franchise with an unusual history. It’s a World War II-set franchise that didn’t feel like it started until the third game, which was a prequel in Africa. That’s when the developer ...
Michael has been writing about entertainment since 2016, but he's been a gamer since playing Pac-Man in the arcade, Kings Quest 3 on the PC, and the Sega Master System he got from his late father. In ...
I am exactly halfway up the wall of an exorbitant chateau in rural France when my cover is blown. As I hang suspended from vines that have outgrown their trellis, bullets pelt the area around me, ...
Jordan is Hardcore Gamer's sole UK-based writer, having followed/covered the video game industry for nearly a decade now. Specializing in reviews, previews and editorial content covering a breadth of ...
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There is something to be said for things that stay consistent. Sure, some folks may complain that one AC/DC album sounds indistinguishable from the next, but would the world really be a better place ...
The latest instalment in the award-winning series, Sniper Elite 5 offers unparalleled sniping, tactical third-person combat and an enhanced kill cam. Fight your way across the most immersive maps yet, ...
In 2017, Sniper Elite 4 pushed all the right buttons for me. Its combat was simple yet satisfying –especially the kill cams– and its open world featured just enough explorative elements to help set it ...
Five games in and sniping Nazis still hasn’t gotten old. Whether it’s a well-placed bullet in the back of the skull, a shot right through the iris of an unaware enemy, or a 200-yard peach that ...
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