
I’ve been playing it, and this is our review of Sniper Elite V2 Remastered on PC. Sniper Elite V2 Remastered promises to include updated visuals, different playable characters, and a photo mode when it releases on May 14 for $35 on Steam. There is a lot that I expected to be different in Rebellion’s sophomore outing of this franchise. So in a sense, I’m going back to older mechanics to see how this franchise has progressed. My first game in this franchise was Sniper Elite 4, which I absolutely love. Developed and self-published by Rebellion Developments, the Sniper Elite series were and have always occupied that mid-budget space which frankly and unfortunately doesn’t exist in the same capacity as it did last generation.


Sniper Elite V2 originally released in 2012 on last gen consoles and the PC. Note: At the time of review, multiplayer servers were not available, so the following will be a review of the single player campaign only.
