These missions stand out, but they’re few and far between. These include taking down war criminals and stealing enemy trucks, while others have you rescuing civilians from separatists who have them digging their own graves, infiltrating a satellite array, or gatecrashing a heavily guarded wedding. Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 missions are standard open-world fare for most part. Without spoiling much, Sniper Ghost Warrior 3’s plot serves an excuse to wreak havoc across the Georgian countryside.Īnd wreak havoc you shall. Jon and his allies - such as his handler Frank Sims, Mossad agent Raquel Shein, or ex-love interest Lydia - appear to be the usual genre stereotypes we’ve seen in the many Call of Duty games of the past, complete with cliched dialogues and rough voice acting. The game has you in the role of Jon North - an American Marine who has infiltrated the region in order to save the world, as well as find his brother, fellow soldier Robert North who was captured 23 months ago in a raid gone wrong on a seemingly derelict bio-weapons facility.ĭespite an opening cinematic that tries to portray Jon’s relationship with his brother and their banter in the game’s prologue, there’s little in way of its delivery or the events themselves to keep you invested in the proceedings. No, not the state in the US, but the Eastern European country. Most of Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 takes place in Georgia, amidst a civil war. Is the result a game worth checking out? We tell you. Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 promises to be different, with the publisher stating that it’s bringing triple-A production values - a first for the franchise. Although they weren’t too well received by critics, publisher CI Games claims the games have sold around 5.5 million copies.
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The first two entries in the Sniper Ghost Warrior series were first-person shooters known for their linear, story-driven levels, and solid visuals.