I remember that I thought it essential in Sniper Ghost Warrior 3, but I probably just have become better at playing tactical shooters since then.Īs for Skills, you can outfit your operative with better sight, armor and speed, which is great. While I usually equip the drone, I never use it in this game, and you really don’t have to. You will have a number of tools at your disposal, a drone, explosives, throwing knives, med packs and adrenalie shots. All these can be customized, for example with a silencer, larger ammo capacity, different ammo types and so forth. You have a primary weapon, which is usually your rifle, a secondary weapon, SMG or bow, and side arm, which can be any type of pistol. Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 offers a decent skill tree. So, you will have to adapt and prepare for any eventuality. Some are heavies, some are grunts, some are snipers. Also, equip armor piercing rounds to take out heavies, unless you have a heavy duty rifle equipped. You can outfit your rifle with special bullet slots to accomodate EMP bullets and I highly recommend that. All mechanical elements can be disabled with either EMP bullets or EMP grenades. And turrets have a limited field of vision.
The cameras can be deactivated by shooting them with a silenced rifle or pistol. Mechanical opponents are cameras and turrets (no drones, this time). You have the regular grunts, spotters and heavies, as well as officers. Then there is this one mission – an overwatch mission – that is so, so intense! I loved that one very much. Time it wrong and you will have both snipers and spotters/mortars breathing down your neck. The Long Shot Contracts are a different cup of tea. That way, you can unlock shortcuts that will make taking out primary targets that much more easy! While you do have the option of using fast travel points, I believe exploration is key. This mission during a Long Shot Contract has you both assassinate and sabotage. Which is fine with me, that is why I enjoy HITMAN, after all. You basically are deployed on missions in varying areas to sabotage and assassinate.
Kudos to them.Īpart from that, the story is your usual one. And I was, quite frankly, blown away by how much relationship the writers squeezed into this very simple story. Raven is being briefed on his missions by a faceless voice he addresses as Control, but over the course of the game these two develop a relationship that reminded me just a little bit of Adam Jensen and Frank ‘Francis’ Prittchard of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. There are two kinds: classic contracts, which means you will get along just fine with your standard loadout (a silenced rifle, the compound bow or a SMG, a silenced pistol and whatever tools you feel you need), and long shot contracts, which require a heavy sniper rifle and will have the enemy zeroing in on you if you give up your position.
Which is why in this game you really need to pay attention to your contracts. Raven is a long shot specialist, which means he is a sniper first and foremost.
#SNIPER GHOST WARRIOR CONTRACTS COLLECTIBLES CODE#
Another code name for another faceless operative. The story and charactersĪfter the Seeker, the protagonist of Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts (2019), you play as Raven. Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts features a bullet and a kill cam, of course.