

#Sniper ghost warrior 1 ps3 for free#
In case that wasn't enough luck, PS3 players are also in for a twofer with the inclusion of Ghost Warrior's five downloadable multiplayer maps for free at release.

(Scanning the brush for the glint of another sniper's scope can get a bit boring sometimes.) While City was mum on any specific details, the inherent need for mobility that CTF-style matches demand neatly eliminates the dull stretches of inaction that plagues an online shooter solely populated by snipers. Yes, everyone's favorite team-based multiplayer staple makes an exclusive appearance on the PS3 version. Did I say three? I meant four….Ĭapture the Flag Multiplayer Mode and More Multiplayer Maps

The game's multiplayer also features a sans-HUD hardcore setting, attributing even more intensity to the lengthy campfests of the three multiplayer modes on offer (Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, and VIP). And while wriggling through dirt to get to your nest (without a radar, natch) for that one perfect shot might sound like something only a masochist would enjoy, executing the deed is immensely satisfying - not to mention a capable stress reliever. The HUD is yanked, stressing the need for relying on the sniping virtues of patience and stealth more than ever. You can only sustain a few bullet hits before keeling over. It's just you and the rifle while creeping under the jungle canopy in the campaign's hardcore challenge mode. If you're itching for that extra smidgeon of realism, then set your scope for Ghost Warrior's tough-as-nails hardcore setting. Having the reliability of a HUD is always nice, but let's face it - real snipers don't have the luxury of magically floating crosshairs and heartbeat monitors. Unfinished Business also brings an additional set of extreme-range shots (including more sniper-on-sniper duels) designed to take advantage of the game's viscerally satisfying slow-motion bullet cam. (Control reverts back to the supporting sniper during assaults.)Īnd you'll have no dearth of targets to plink your bullets into. Named "Unfinished Business," this campaign centers around the events immediately following the death of General Vasquez, who led a despotic regime with a serious anti-sniper agenda.Īt the same time, assault missions - where players assumed control of a Delta Force operator for direct firefights - are pruned to keep the focus squarely on what the game does best: blowing the heads off enemies from afar with carefully placed shots.

In addition to the original campaign, three new single-player levels are added that branch off the events of the initial story.
