Stealth is key as you find yourself trapped between two desperate armies in a race against time. You must aid key scientists keen to defect to the US, and terminate those who stand in your way. Your mission is to prevent Nazi V2 rocket technology falling into the hands of the Red Army.
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You are elite sniper Karl Fairburne, parachuted into Berlin amidst the Germans’ final stand.
SNIPER ELITE V2 VS 3 SERIES
If you aren’t familiar with the series, here’s a quick synopsis explaining the premise of the series and a couple of specifics about the remastering, courtesy of the Steam store page: But it’s not precisely the aged Sniper Elite 2 - it is actually the brand new Sniper Elite 2 - Remastered. Having started this lengthy journey with a Summer Sale purchase of Sniper Elite 4, and continuing with a later purchase if Sniper Elite 3, I am now playing Sniper Elite 2. In this case, I’ve been playing a game first released in 2012 because 1) I have played two of its progeny, 2) because it’s very low cost, and 3) it’s underlying graphics have been upgraded to modern standards, sort of. Sometimes a retread comes along that matches all three of those criteria. Sometimes it’s because they’re on sale for a giveaway price, sometimes they have been upgraded with newer technologies, and sometimes I end up working from the newest to oldest in a venerable series. There are a number of reasons that I end up playing games that are half a decade old before I get around to them.