Prepare to cringe at Sniper Elite 4’s brutal takedowns

23 September 2016

The Sniper Elite series has become somewhat known for its meticulously visualised gore thanks to its bullet-time kill cams.

Shooting Nazis in the testicles is always enjoyable, but developers Rebellion are looking to ramp things up for the fourth instalment in the popular franchise.

Sniper Elite 4 will feature a whole lot more hand-to-hand combat, with some brutal melee takedowns that also use the x-ray camera system. Punching a guy so hard that his innards burst is now a thing.

Alongside bludgeoning the entire Third Reich to death, you’ll also be able to once again gun down Hitler with Sniper Elite 4‘s Target Führer pre-order bonus mission.

Despite making a massive bloody mess along the way, Sniper Elite 4 is actually going to look ridiculously gorgeous. Check out some of the screenshots below.

Sniper Elite 4 is coming 14 February 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.


Article originally published on MenStuff.co.za.

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  1. Bernard Samartsev
    23.09.2016 at 18:36

    Sniper Elite is nothing more than Call of Duty: Sniper Edition. If you want to play as a sniper, then Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis is for you.
    Why is shooting virtual “nazis” in the testicles enjoyable, but shooting virtual IDF soldiers or ANC/BLM terrorists in the same area is offensive? What makes Third Reich absolutely bad and “tolerant” Israel absolutely good?

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