Submit | Contests | Top Rated | Reviews | Previews | Guides | Cheats | Screens | Scores | Videos | News | Forums | Blogs | Register | Login | Users | Staff | Links | Meta
HonestGamers: Intelligent gamers wanted... and rewarded!
Arcade :: Dreamcast :: DS :: GameCube :: iPhone/iPod :: Macintosh :: PC :: PlayStation 2 :: PlayStation 3 :: PSP :: Wii :: Xbox :: Xbox 360 :: Retro & Import
Earn prizes and eliminate ads just by contributing content on your FREE user account. Click for details or register today!


Nancy Drew: Warnings at Waverly Academy Twitter giveaway Nancy Drew: Warnings at Waverly Academy Twitter giveaway
Just by participating regularly on the site, you can become eligible to receive free stuff like games, systems, gift certificates and more! HonestGamers, where intelligent gamers are wanted... and rewarded!
Rez video game review Looking for a good read?
Check out a selection from our database of more than 6000 video game reviews! cheekylee has written a Rez review and figures that the game deserves a rating of 8 out of 10. What do you think? Check it out, then be sure to leave feedback or chime in with one of your own!

Systems > PlayStation 2 > S > Sniper Elite > Staff Review

Sign into your user account to view or leave feedback for this review. Don't have an account yet? You can click here to open one. It only takes a minute, and it's free!

Review by John L
December 30, 2005

I went into Sniper Elite expecting an action game with some nifty sniping elements on the side, and I couldn't have been more wrong. The Contra nut in me tried to blast right through the first level, but it was in vain; the game isn't designed for that, and its enemies are too tough for that. Hitman may encourage a methodical pace, but Sniper Elite demands one. Your character isn't a Terminator-esque action hero that can laugh off ten gunshots to the face, and it's a shame I wasn't informed of that before thinking it wise to charge across a sniper-lined courtyard like your average Arnold.

One humiliating death and a reloaded save later, it dawned on me that I couldn't play Sniper Elite as if I were playing Quake 4. Fortunately, outlandish as the idea of not madly killing everything in sight may be, it's a much more well-balanced game once you learn to play by its rules. The sniping mechanics are fantastic; most games' sniping mechanics are far too simple to make an entire game out of, but Sniper Elite forces you to slow things down and take everything from wind to gravity into account when you're pulling the trigger. It's just as satisfying as nailing that match-winning putt in Mario Golf and, shockingly, even a bit bloodier.

That isn't why Ramboing your way through isn't going to work, though. Rather, it's because Sniper Elite's baddies are surprisingly savvy; once they catch a glimpse of you, they're not just going to stand there and let you tear them a few new holes with your trusty rifle. They'll surround you if you're close (which isn't good), and if you're a ways off, they'll do their best to hide behind something until you have no choice but to move in closer. They then surround you, and that just isn't good. You'll have to mix up your choice of cover, too; a building ravaged by artillery shells may help you off a few enemies, but if you don't eventually move things into the street below they'll figure out out and flank you in a heartbeat. As you I'm sure you can imagine, that isn't very good either.

Best of all, for those of you who manage to find someone who doesn't feel the need to shoot things up every three seconds, Sniper Elite lets you play through the entirety of its rather lengthy campaign with a buddy thanks to its awesome co-op mode; decoy strategies are a blast! As long as your friend is the decoy, obviously.

Sniper Elite can, admittedly, get somewhat repetitive, as there isn't much more to it than what I've already described; that said, it's a fun little game for those of you willing to slow things down a bit. It may not be your cup of tea if you're a fan of manic action games like Devil May Cry, but if you don't mind the idea of leisurely capping people from afar then it's definitely worth a shot.


Rating
8
Also note the ridiculously large of space it takes to save. Free some up!
Read more about the review rating scale...

Staff reviews represent the opinion of the individual staff member that wrote them and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the site staff as a whole. If you disagree with the contents of this review, you may click to leave feedback on our dedicated forum. Thank you!




HG 2009 Fundraising Progress: $348 / $2500 (14%)
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Click to learn about the Fundometer or to advertise.

Game Profile & Content All NA EU JP AU
Sniper Elite (PS2) game cover art
Staff Score (Avg): 8.0
User Score (Avg): N/A
Press Score (Avg): N/A
Reviews: 1
Guides: 1
Cheats: 0
Ratings: 0
High Scores: 0
Screenshots: 0
Videos: 0

Title: Sniper Elite
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Publisher: Namco
Developer: Rebellion
Release Date: October 18, 2005
ESRB: M
Save: 1401KB
Platforms: XBX, PC, PS2


Do you own this game? Register for a free account to track it and other games in your collection!

 Voice Your Opinion...
 Average User Rating (0 ratings)
Only registered users can rate this game!
PlayStation 2 discussion forums

 While you're here...

Star Wars: Battlefront II Star Wars: Battlefront II is another PlayStation 2 game in the First-Person Shooter genre that has been attracting activity lately, so you might want to check it out and see what all of the fuss is about!


   

Site Info | User Help | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise | Site King
© 1998-2009 HonestGamers
None of the material contained within this site--from reviews, guides, cheats, fiction, and editorials to message board posts--may be reproduced in any conceivable fashion without permission from the author(s) of said material. This site is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, Sega, Sony, Microsoft, or any other such party. Sniper Elite is a registered trademark of its copyright holder. This site makes no claim to Sniper Elite, its characters, screenshots, artwork, music, or any intellectual property contained within. No opinions expressed in any review, guide, cheat, fanfic, or editorial necessarily represent the opinion of the staff or any site sponsors.
eXTReMe Tracker