From here you select one of four difficulties: marksman, sharpshooter, veteran sniper, and deadeye. There’s bad people doing terrible things, and you must take them all out, starting from the bottom. In terms of setup and story, that’s pretty much all there is. There’s no mention where Seeker from Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts is during all of this, though. This time playing as a sniper assassin known as Raven, you’re tasked with taking down a crime syndicate poised to make things go from bad to worse. The first thing that’s noticeable is the cold, snowy tundra of Siberia has been swapped out for the warm, dry Middle East in the fictional deserts of Kuamar. Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 is gorier and more satisfying in terms of successfully lining up that perfect shot, but remains a slight letdown as it hasn’t fixed or improved issues that have persisted over the years. This results in a game that feels like a retread of familiar ground despite the new locale. It’s unfortunate then, that despite a greater focus on the extreme distances, there’s diminishing returns on the core gameplay. Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 adds a lot of new, such as a new protagonist, vision modes, and long-range sniping that has been requested for some time. Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts took the series in a more focused direction back in 2019, and improvements were seen across the board from mission-based contracts to bigger maps with longer draw distances to an array of gadgets that were fun to use.
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