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VideoGames Sniper: Art Of Victory (PC)
Sniper: Art Of Victory (PC)

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City Interactive

Platform: Windows Vista Windows XP

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ISBN/ASIN: B0018WUBO4
Release Date: 2008-06-13
Sales Rank: 1502
Average Rating: 2.5
Media: DVD-ROM
Platform: Windows Vista Windows XP
Product Group: Video Games

Customer Reviews: Average Rating: 2.5 out of 5
Very poor: Rating: 1 out of 5
Game play is poor - moving is awkward. Too many places are blocked where logically you would expect to go through i.e. instead of going through a large open window you have to politely go through a nearby door. Many items are solid which shouldn't be For example you can often not fire through the gap between railings - the gaps are solid! Enemy muzzle flashes are not visible when you look through the scope making it very difficult to see where fire is coming from. I bought it for about three pounds - if I'd paid more I would feel cheated
simple to play, but too basic by far: Rating: 3 out of 5
I just bought this yesterday and am already bored with it - the graphics are acceptable and it will run on a medium-level PC. It seems to have bits from other games in it. The music (certainly in mission one) is lifted from 'Return to Castle Wolfenstein', the absurdly damaging tanks in the mission to assasinate the German general are straight out of the 'Medal of Honor' Berlin mission - they know exactly where you are at all times and hit you unerringly with one shot - and I have yet to find out how one is expected to make use of the dagger and silenced pistol supplied as it seems impossible to be stealthy at all. No matter how quiet and roundabout a route you crawl to approach a target from behind, they invariably swing round and open fire as you approach. This game appears to be like other modern PC games - good to look at but unplayable.
Good Overall Game: Rating: 4 out of 5
I found this to be a little like Medal Of Honour although the graphics are a little poorer which was probably indicated by the price of the game. In you like these kind of games and dont want to pay out the full whack for MOH then this is ideal as it gives the same type of game play and stratogy with a little less on the graphics side, saying that the graphics are still very good indeed.
Some levels were hard as it took a little working out on how to get the enemy, also 2 levels froze on me but a reboot of the game cured this.
It was a well worth purchase and is very good gaming unless you are a 100% gaming buff and anything less that MoD wouldnt do.
Disappointing.: Rating: 2 out of 5
This is the second game from the same distributor that I have been very disappointed with, and I will not be buying anymore. The concept is a poor man's Sniper Elite, a game I found to be very good, with good graphics and gameplay. But this game, forget it, unless you are a young child just starting out.
At first it seems OK but as you get into it, you find you can become trapped in the game area boundries (which are ridiculously small), be this a pile of rubble you are not supposed to cross, or a line trees you cannot pass. I reached the the german sniper hunt(5th or 6th game), and having completed all the preliminaries, gave up because the sniper could not be found at all, and I could no longer procede with the game. I spent a long time trying, systematically searching the buildings where he was supposed to be hiding, but he hid so well I never caught sight of him and was therefore stuck. At this point I just uninstalled the game and gave up.
In general the graphics are poor for this day and age and the whole concept appears to have been produced on very small budget. It is intended for up to 16 year olds, but no gamer of 10 would be satisfied with this.
My advice, don't waste your money.

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