Otherwise, you're not missing much by skipping it. Maybe buy it deeply discounted if you like sniping/thieving games. Story line is anemic, but I was going to play it to the end to see if it got better. I finished it, but by missions 5, 6, and 7, I was fed up with the problems in the game. So sometimes, the last save was an hour ago. Also the game auto-saves, so you don't control frequency or location of the save, and it cannot save if there are enemy soldiers within a certain distance of you. That's not usually a problem, except there are some challenges that must be finished with a single play through, so if you reload then you can't get that challenge. You can't really predict when this will happen. I'm guessing the game takes about 20-25 hours (less if you don't care about challenges).įourth, some map textures are broken, causing your sniper to get stuck in terrain. I have a lot of hours in the game because I often left it running and paused while I did other things. Third, it's short: 7 missions, and one is the tutorial. I like the challenges, so I did them anyway, but if you don't have that sort of drive when you play a game, then this will frustrate you. Second, you unlock the best guns and skills early, making it not as compelling in the late game (ie, nothing you need to upgrade, so why bother with the toughest challenges). They don't go back to their starting point, don't turn, don't even react to their fellow frozen soldier getting brutally (but efficiently) killed right next to them. Also, if they are chasing you and you enter another zone on the map, then the soldiers from the first zone freeze for the rest of the time as well. So the guy just stands there, waiting to die. Without his partner to finish the dialog, the scripting halts. If you kill one of the soldiers, the other will stop moving for the rest of the time you are in the zone, because the dialog doesn't finish to trigger the next movement. I'll give you an example: if two enemy soldiers are walking in pairs on a set course, you can listen to their dialog that takes places at various stops along their route. Releasing 24th August, the PS5 edition can be preordered now and arrives with a free copy of the Crossbow Carnage DLC pack, in addition to a suite of next gen features, including 4k resolution, enhanced textures and visuals, Adaptive Triggers, Haptic Feedback and improved SSD loading times.įor more information about Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2, head to The press kit for this announcement is available HERE. Players can purchase SGW Contracts 2 on PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and PC for $39.99 / €39,99 / £34,99 / AUD69.95. SGW Contracts 2 features large-scale sandbox maps, a variety of side missions and objectives, realistic weapons and gadgets, and a range of unlockable skills and equipment. Players take on the role of Raven, Contract Sniper Assassin, and are tasked with toppling a brutal dictatorship by completing a series of replayable missions that can be approached in a number of ways. The challenging sniper game is set in Kuamar, a lawless region of the Middle East, located along the Lebanese and Syrian borders. The new expansion builds on all the elements players loved about the base game, including the 1000m+ extreme-range sniping, next-gen graphics, more intelligent NPCs, and the most lethal array of weapons yet. Following the recent turmoil in Kuamar – the setting of SGW Contracts 2’s main campaign – new threats have been allowed to surface, the most dangerous of which is Mahmoud Zarza… aka ‘The Butcher’. And whilst it might be especially picturesque, make no mistake – it’s certainly no holiday destination. Ominously titled, ‘Butcher’s Banquet’, the update is free for all players on PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and PC, and is immediately available as a patch to the main game.įeaturing an all-new expansive region, ‘Butcher’s Banquet’ takes place in a stunning desert-like area, complete with luscious oases, dramatic waterfalls, and mysterious temples. Modern warfare shooter, Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2, released last month to considerable success, and today launches a major content expansion.
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