As an aside, spotting those hidden wine bottles and gold bars (collectibles throughout the game) has gotten a lot easier thanks to the upgrades, ha.Įven on the Xbox One X, by default, the game does not always run in 60fps, but you can enable a Performance Mode from the menu that does enable 60fps. The clarity of the game world is so vastly improved it’s practically like seeing the game for the first time again. The last time I played this game was on the Wii U playing this now on the Xbox One X in 4K HDR immediately provided a startling difference. Everything from the characters, vehicles, weapons, environments, geometry, lighting, and much more has been very-noticeably upgraded. Not only is there 4K + HDR support, but the graphics have received a major revamp as well. So with any remaster, a visual upgrade - ideally a significant visual upgrade - should be one of the main selling points. This review is a supplemental to that one as the core game is the same. Side note, I first reviewed SEV2 seven years ago and enjoyed it. Sniper Elite III and 4 have previously been released on current gen, and now V2 joins the fray. First released in 2012, Rebellion’s Sniper Elite V2 has gotten a Remaster treatment and is re-releasing on modern platforms this week. Time to grab your trusty Springfield and head back to WWII as an accomplished British sniper.
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