The Sniper Elite games are in a special echelon of stealth gaming. Where its uniqueness is what’s allowed it to survive for 20 years,from its deep sniping mechanics to its bullet and x-ray camera. Sniper Elite: Resistance is the sixth game in the modern run of the series, and it doesn’t miss a beat. The new Propaganda mode is a great challenge mode that will ensure most players strive for perfection. However, the returning invasion mode is what will keep players coming back for more as they insert themselves into someone’s campaign to stop them. Rebellion doesn’t shake anything up with this title, but they’ve hit an incredible stride for this series. Sniper Elite: Resistance is the most polished, dense, and feature-rich entry to-date, and no matter how you play, will have you holding your breath.
It’s been 13 years since I reviewed the first entry to this series, and now here I am reviewing the fifth game with Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap. Many people felt that Robot Entertainment played it too safe with Orcs Must Die! 3, and they wouldn’t be wrong. However, they’ve taken some gambles with the gameplay loop here, though it’s still a welcome trip back to a world of orc slaying. Even “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” covered this eventuality, and I might be paraphrasing here. Professor Severus Snape: “So when the time comes… the orcs must die?” Professor Albus Dumbledore: “Yes. Yes… the orcs must die”.
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