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Sniper: Art of Victory

Sniper: Art of Victory

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Release Date: November 29, 2007

Action, FPP, World War II, FPS, Polish, Shooters, Singleplayer

Sniper: The art of winning is the first-person shootout behind which CITY Interactive stands. The Chrome engine game takes us to the virtual battlefields of World War II.

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WW II was a theatre of war for many specialized combat units, working together to ensure an army’s victory. Among them a unique role was played by hidden and deadly marksmen. Their ability to lay motionless waiting for the perfect shot together with their professional equipment allowed them to change the course of the history with one pull of a trigger.

Become a sharpshooter and take part in the turning points of the WW II. Eliminate the Nazi general, who came to support the Germans lying siege to Stalingrad. Make your way through areas occupied by the Third Reich to your unit. Aid the Alliance forces during their offensive on the Italian Peninsula to break the resistance of the retreating Wehrmacht forces.

Advanced balistic system utilizing wind and gravity.

Realistic sniper rifles: Mosin-Nagant PU and Mauser 98KS

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Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 1.6 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 128 MB (GeForce 4 Ti4400 or better) 3 GB HDD, Windows 98/2000/XP.

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Game Ratings for Sniper: Art of Victory Video Game.

30%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Negative (1,852)

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The main pros of the game

  • Atmosphere and Setting: Some players appreciated the game's depiction of World War II environments, particularly the ambiance of locations like Stalingrad.
  • Bullet Cam Feature: The game includes a bullet cam for headshots, which some players found engaging and visually appealing.
  • Variety of Missions: The game offers a range of missions, providing some diversity in gameplay.
  • Affordable Price: Many users noted that the game is inexpensive, making it a low-risk purchase for those curious about it.

The main cons of the game

  • Poor Graphics: The visuals are considered outdated and subpar even for its release time in 2008, with many users comparing it unfavorably to games from earlier years.
  • Awful Hit Detection: Players frequently reported issues with hit registration, where bullets would miss targets despite proper aim.
  • Buggy Gameplay: The game is riddled with bugs, including glitches that can cause crashes and issues with save points.
  • Inconsistent AI: Enemy behavior is erratic; they can be both oblivious and overly accurate, leading to frustrating gameplay.
  • Limited Weapon Usefulness: Other weapons, aside from the sniper rifle, are often deemed ineffective, and players cannot gather ammo for them, limiting combat options.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Adjustable Sights: Players expressed disappointment that there are no adjustable sights for firearms, which is a significant aspect of sniper games.
  • Better AI: Many reviews called for improved enemy AI that reacts more realistically to player actions and provides a more challenging experience.
  • More Realistic Ballistics: Users wanted a more sophisticated ballistics system that accurately reflects factors like wind and bullet drop, rather than the simplified mechanics presented in the game.
  • Enhanced Stealth Mechanics: The game lacks effective stealth gameplay, with players unable to sneak effectively past enemies without being detected.
  • Multiplayer Mode: There is no multiplayer option, which some players felt would have added to the game's longevity and enjoyment.

Summary

  • Overall, Sniper: Art of Victory appears to be a game that, while having some nostalgic and atmospheric qualities, suffers significantly from gameplay mechanics, technical issues, and outdated graphics, leading to a generally negative reception among players.

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