![]() ![]() Also, the COOP aside from the campaign COOP, is great as well! There's is Survival, and Marksman, Survival being up to 4 players, and Marksman being 2 players (one person spots, while the other snipes). The story is alright, I've only done about 4 missions so far, but the gameplay is well done! The campaign is entirely playable in COOP this time around, which is great and works really well! The PVP multiplayer is alright, much like other games, it's no AAA shooter multiplayer, but it's something to do while you take a break from the Story. It's something fresh from a lot of these shooters we got now. However, with that being said, I find that SE4 is a blast! The option to go stealthy, guns blazing, the awesome signature killcams, the difficulty customization options. I loved the second game, but I didn't like the third one as much. As a sniping and stealth game, this game is god damn awesome. So, I figured I'd share my opinion on the game. I had seen that there were a lot of unnecessary low scores, without any damn rhyme or reason as to why there was a low score given, which is I had seen that there were a lot of unnecessary low scores, without any damn rhyme or reason as to why there was a low score given, which is frustrating to be honest. 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. But in hindsight, these compromises are fine since the performance boost on the PS4 Pro and the awesome level design make Sniper Elite 4 a rather interesting game to play through. Movement is rather clunky, facial animations are dated and it is not pushing the hardware to its limit. Overall, Sniper Elite 4 is a decent looking game. Although a 1080p image buffer with higher frame rates are appreciated, we wonder why a checkerboard 4K with 30fps wasn’t implemented. ![]() Surprisingly, Sniper Elite 4 does not have a 4K mode it renders the game in native 1080p even if you play it on a 4K TV. The Pro version also benefits from improved lighting, faster loading times, increased draw distance, increase geometry level of detail, improved shadows, and increased image quality on reflections. There are frame rate drops here and there but overall, the performance is way better on the PS4 Pro. On the PS4 Pro we see a 60fps cap and for the most it does manage to hold that target. The performance for the most part doesn’t feel bad but a locked 30 fps cap would have been definitely appreciated. This is because Sniper Elite 4 runs at an unlocked frame rate on the PS4. Nearby objects sometimes take a bit of time to load and the overall the game’s performance feels a bit off. However the PS4 version suffers from aliasing issues. Both versions run at a native 1920 X 1080 resolution resulting into decent image quality overall. If you are a console gamer then you should be playing Sniper Elite 4 on the PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 4 Pro. For a game that doesn’t really have a big budget than your usual AAA game, this is indeed a remarkable achievement by Rebellion. There is a sense of verticality to them instantly reminding us of 2015’s Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain. But more than the size, it’s the intriguing design applied to them. Developer Rebellion claims that these maps are multiple times bigger than the ones found in the previous games and boy, they are indeed huge. This is primarily due to the game’s huge maps. Taking a deep breath as your aim reticule gets smaller and smaller and then finally pulling the trigger to see that perfect cinematic shot of a head blown to bits never gets old in a Sniper Elite game but with the fourth iteration, it’s even more satisfying. There’s nothing quite as satisfying as popping a bullet in someone’s head using a sniper rifle from a really long distance in a video game and this is what Sniper Elite 4 is all about. ![]()
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