Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2
Friends, I really hate to post this as the game is bipolar to the nth degree. There is brilliance here, great fun and there is an odd idiocy so boring and compromised by bad reticles and basic misunderstanding on the “ones” of snipping that it makes the game truly unplayable. When it shines, those parts are not to be missed as they are beautifully rendered and as engaging as one would ever want, a new HIGH for the franchise. But, just as I had feared looking at the little we were shown, when it fails it is awful, unplayable and it stops you wanting to return to the game and as there is no going past one chapter until it is done, we will all have to stay put….on a platform….and pretend that this is fun. It is a bore folks, the scopes are simplistic, the marking unreadable (as are many of the distances on heads (read on green? ok….) and it is an awful ugly grind. As many have noted….
– Real player with 168.1 hrs in game
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CONTRACTS 1, BUT BETTER.
However, the core gameplay is still pretty much the same. If you like C1, you will like C2 a lot. If you don’t like C1, well there is a high chance you won’t like C2 either.
2 years after SGW3, CI Games came back with SGW Contracts. Another 2 years, they give us Contracts 2. It’s a much more polished game this time around.
The improvements:
-Extreme long range sniping, their trademark selling point in this game. Now along with normal, classic low-medium range maps, the game will have extreme long range map which targets will usually be 1000m+ away. You can only see the enemies through your scope or binocular. These areas are especially made for long range sniping that you can’t not get in there no matter what you do. And of course, sniping at those long distance is very satisfying. If you want to make it even more challenging, use rifles with low magnification scope.
– Real player with 57.0 hrs in game
Weaphones Gun Sim
This is a shooting game that simulates real firearms. Players can choose various firearms, submachine guns, rifles, pistols, etc., and modify the selected firearms according to their preferences. After selecting the firearms, players can enter the shooting range for shooting training, and use the mouse to control the direction and shooting operations. Environmental factors such as wind direction and moving target will affect your target performance.
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Sniper Rust VR
it still has a little bit of polishing but then again I guess every VR game does
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
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1st Impressions Video with Commentary // Oculus Rift + Touch // GTX 1060 (6GB):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKRmU5Of8Hw
My Thoughts:
What started out to be a charming game with great physics and weapon selection, soon crumbles into a looping disaster.
The game has issues and I could not even get past mission 3 without the game resetting. (See my Video)
I cannot recommend this game in it’s current state.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Elite Soldier: 3D Shooter
Never play this game
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Elite Soldier: 3D Shooter
Positives:
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Its actually quite fun
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upgradeable weapons and equipment
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campaign mode with 30 missions
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sniper rifle is always a plus
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acceptable street map
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reminds me a little bit about counter strike
Negatives:
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only 1 map in the whole game
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the AI is bad
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repetitive missions
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the sniper rifle is unlocked after level 25
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a lot of bugs
Well this was a positive surprise.
Ive had a good time, even with the problems it has.
If you like low budget/indie shooters,
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
GunWorld VR
Best weapon mechanics I’ve ever experienced in a VR game. A lot of you will be comparing this to H3VR, I played both of them, and thoroughly enjoyed them. I don’t care what anybody thinks, nothing simulates the weight, feel and kick of firing a weapon better than Gunworld. It can feel a little clunky because it really tries to simulate the weight of carrying a weapon, and trust me, that shit is heavy IRL.
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
This is a pretty fun little shooter. huge selection of weapons and attachments. you can spend hours trying out all the weapons and just getting a feel for how each of them work. the interactions on each weapon is pretty cool, there’s so many of them. fire select, safety, load, unload, chambering, clearing, mag release, turning on and off attachments, down to even being able to individually load single rounds into a mag or chamber. the physics feel good and the SFX arnt too bad at all.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts
IF YOU DON’T LIKE THE CORE GAMEPLAY OF SNIPER: GHOST WARRIOR 3, THEN YOU WON’T LIKE THIS GAME EITHER.
Kay, about to the review. 2 years after SGW3, CI Games come back with SGW Contracts. Seems like they know what they are doing this time around. No longer aiming for the AAA games market, scaling down back to AA game.
This review is after day 1 patch 1.02
Positives:
-No more open world. The biggest mistake with SGW3 is open world. Now, in Contracts, you have 5 open-ended maps. This keep the core gameplay from SGW3 which you can play how you want without any restriction. No open world also means faster loading time.
– Real player with 98.9 hrs in game
Summary
I have to give SGWC a “yes” (maybe 3 out of 5 star rating) because I do keep playing it, but – ONLY if you can deal with as many little frustrations as there are fun things about a game. If you’re easily annoyed, you’re probably better off finding a different sniper/shooter.
The Bad
- Terrain hangs you up when it should not.
= Requiring raising of stance
= Resulting in visibility to the enemy
= Saving grace: Enemies don’t recognize you until you’re seen for 1-2 seconds
– Real player with 80.9 hrs in game
Weapons Genius VR
Watch my video here https://youtu.be/6QEjrYcMn9M
Played on the Oculus Rift S via Steam. (Also I tried the Index Controllers and they worked)
Graphics isn’t amazing, but good enough for a game with a price this low. It’s still nice and sharp in both the Rift S or Cosmos Elite. Scaling is way off and this pulls you out of the immersion… Unless you pretend you’re a child putting together deadly weapons for a science project.
Audio is okay most of the time. The rifle shots sound weak. And why does my drill sound like a welder? Spatial sound is good enough.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Like their other game, a waste of money. I played on a quest with link. Controls hardly work. Nothing is intuitive. Buy Gun Cluhb or H3VR or anything else. Like, seriously. Please don’t buy shovelware. Please stop releasing shovelware. Hope I get my money back. It wasn’t even worth the sale price.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Hunting Simulator 2
Actually I’ve fallen in love with this game despite what most people say about it. At first I was sceptical about it and decided to try “trial version” (if you know what I mean ;)) but I liked it so much so I decided to buy it to support the developers. These guys did an incredible job of turning the weird and unplayable first HS into a decent game that just needs some polishing.
Everyone compares it to tCotW but to me tCotW loses in most points. Let’s see:
- You can only carry two big guns unlike in tCotW where you can run around armed to the teeth like the Doom Guy and you don’t even get exhausted. Here you get exhausted after sprinting with a full backpack and your guns.
– Real player with 92.5 hrs in game
Hunting Simulator 2 Full Review
As with most of my reviews, the TL;DR and final verdict will be at the bottom.
It is a bit strange for someone who loves animals, to go ahead and buy a game where you shoot animals, but I found a unique sense of peace wandering through the forest tracking animals, the water in the distance, the wind howling through the trees and a bird in the distance collectively brought the forest to life. I come from a family of hunters, but I myself never found joy in taking the life of an animal for sport, or tradition. But I enjoyed the wilderness, tracking an animal only to feel the joy of eventually having your patience pay off. So I decided I would get a hunting sim, but which one would fit the bill?
– Real player with 64.3 hrs in game
Indoor Sniper Shooting Alpha Strike in Corona Virus Lockdown
Some sort of the “retrogames”.
Pretty simple gameplay: you need to kill all the enemies who are trying to surmount your country.
The game has a hot and realistic battle scenes and the intelligent enemies so be careful.
Just fire with your guns and kill the enemies!
Recommended!
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
Quite an interesting and addicting game. Of course the graphics are not top notch, but still acceptable. A great way to kill your free time and just relax. In addition, the game is not expensive, which makes up for its shortcomings.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Medieval Archery Simulator
Join a grand tournament and earn the title of the best archer there is!
Prove your superiority over other archers! Dominate every competition, use the wind to your advantage, and learn to shoot before your muscles tire.
Practice outside of official tournaments and hone your skills before a competition. Take the wind into account when choosing a faraway target. Learn to aim quickly, as your muscles will eventually tire out, making it increasingly difficult to aim. And if your target moves too quickly or is too far away - use your sharpened senses to temporarily make shooting easier and faster.
Sign up for increasingly prestigious tournaments in various different locations. Build your reputation by overcoming various challenges and outperforming your competition. Be ready for anything - only easy contests involve simple firing at a stationary target. Harder ones will require you to fire while moving, aim at a thrown target, or even play a melody by hitting different bells in quick succession.
Spend your rewards on new bows or arrow parts. Compliment your competitor’s weaknesses by choosing the right equipment. Make sure you match your gear with the archery style you prefer.
Features
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Realistic first-person archer simulator.
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Arrow & bow customization.
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Different, interesting characters to play as, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
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Tournaments in a medieval setting.
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Wind simulation.
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Special abilities that allow to take aim faster or aim more precisely.
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Realistic arrow behavior.
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Traditional and unusual competitions, all rooted in historical tournaments.
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Muscle fatigue.
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A beautiful environment.
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Unlimited fun for all archery enthusiasts.