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Overall though, Sniper Elite 4: Deathstorm Part 3 – Obliteration is certainly a better showing than the previous entry, and is a fitting end to the Deathstorm storyline. Now before you go shooting me down, I’m not criticising the quality of the expansion, at least other than those exceptionally dull cutscenes, but when you look at something that’s costing more than £5 a go, it’s fair to expect a little more than half an hour of content. For content that’s costing on a par with some of the classic games on the store, that certainly doesn’t feel like the best value for money. Across a couple of attempts of the mission, I found myself completing it in thirty minutes on my first attempt and no more than ten on the second. Whilst difficulty and skill will surely factor in how long any of the missions in the game will take you to complete, it’s fair to say that anyone with a relatively good aim will be finishing up this mission in next to no time. To be honest, whilst I enjoyed the entire mission – at least after the rather plain opening sequence – the primary objective was what truly brought the enjoyment, with everything you would expect finally making an appearance too.įrom explosions to countless enemies swarming my position, and even running out of ammo and being forced to make a dash across open areas, there was nothing I would have expected any different, except for maybe its length. As with other objectives in the game, there is indeed a bunch of optional extras for players to get involved in, but these only really prepare you for the sheer craziness you run into when you start getting closer to the reactor. Throughout the story players h ave one main goal – to eliminate Professor Wilhelm Bosch, the man in charge of the whole Deathstorm operation, and destroy the reactor. Just because the mission isn’t exactly hyped up on importance however, that doesn’t mean it isn’t a great ending to the story. This could be a deliberate move on the part of Rebellion to give some kind of experienced personality to the veteran, but it would have still been nice to have seen at least some kind of emotion on Karl’s part given the importance of the task at hand. And the mission isn’t exactly presented as something of major importance either. See, anyone who has followed the Deathstorm story will easily realise the importance of the mission but the way the protagonist reacts towards the situation makes it feel like your typical scenario. This is mainly due to the various buildings within the mission, with the cobbled buildings seen throughout the game now replaced with impressive looking wooden ones that really help add to the feel of the new setting.Īs for the mission itself, things are pretty much the same as usual, and actually that’s quite a disappointment. #Sniper elite 4 deathstorm part 3 obliteration seriesOf course, with players making a return to Nazi Germany for the first time in the series since Sniper Elite V2, you would expect things to look different and that’s something that is indeed very noticeable. ![]() Whilst the size is far more impressive this time around, another notable difference is in the setting. Part 2 saw us pushed into close confined areas with little room for stealth when compared to the main story, but the small town of Steigerloch certainly isn’t something you will be remembering like the back of your hand. The first one is just how wide and open the new mission area is. Just a few minutes into the playthough and there are a few notable changes. In fact, if I hadn’t already played the previous parts to the Deathstorm story, I could be forgiven for thinking this was just any other mission. ![]() This time there’s little in the way of the big comic book style entry that we have become used to with previous missions, and there isn’t really much of a big plan involved as to how we are supposed to achieve our goals. #Sniper elite 4 deathstorm part 3 obliteration fullWith news that the N azi’s secret atomic reactor that’s said to be creating the all-powerful Deathstorm weapon is hid den within the town, it’s your job to destroy it once and for all.ĭeathstorm Part 3 – Obliteration – to give its full name – doesn’t exactly play out like a story finale as much as you would expect, at lea st not in the traditional sense. But this time round it isn’ t another outing to the outskirts of Italy, rather a return to Nazi Germany, with a trip to the small town of Steigerloch. So, what are you doing this time around? Well, a s expected we step back into the shoes of the famed Karl Fairburne once more. ![]()
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