
This time around, you play an operative codenamed “Raven” who appears to be an ex-US military sniper (judging by his accent), contracted by a mysterious organisation with a geopolitical agenda and guided to your objectives by a British handler on the other end of the radio. It’s still not a perfect game, but it’s a much more enjoyable experience that captured the feeling of being a precision long-range marksman far better than its predecessor.

I was mostly underwhelmed by the previous entry in the series, Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts, so am very pleased to say the sequel is a lot better.

BEING a sniper is one of those things that is perfect video game fodder yet is so rarely done well.ĬI Games have certainly had more than a few shots at the target with their Sniper series of games, and the latest entry, Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 is a lot closer to the mark, even though it’s still got some flyers bringing down the overall score.
