![]() ![]() The only saving grace of this entire download is getting to assassinate Hitler at the end of it in as grizzly of a fashion as you wish, but not even the idea of shooting Hitler’s face off is as appealing as you might first think. They also fail to offer much of a challenge, with enemy placement being few and far between, and there never being a real sense of danger, with turrets, vehicles, and heavy troops being nowhere to be seen. Very basic objectives such as collecting pieces of intel scattered across the area, and observing an NPC don’t help the matter either, with neither being particularly interesting or creative. Rebelling against the design of the core game provides an almost on-rails experience for this level, and boy is it unremarkable. This piece of DLC appears to defy the very conventions that made the core game so much fun. Aside from the very beginning – areas feel narrow, the ability to explore the whole level right from the beginning is gone, there’s no real landmarks or events to exploit, and to make matters worse, there is a linear progression throughout, with each small area of the level only being opened up once certain objectives are completed. While the level still offers multiple paths, and accommodates different play styles, the freedom here feels stripped back. When placed next to the levels found within the main game, this piece of DLC pales in comparison. It’s insulting that the developers would charge so much for such little content, especially when the quality of this DLC is questionable to begin with.Īttempting to continue the trend of Sniper Elite 3’s expansive sandbox levels, Hunt The Grey Wolf ultimately fails to be anything particularly interesting. The last time I checked, 20 minutes of any gameplay (whether it be the best of all time) is never worth that much. ![]() It’s really hard to justify the price tag when the mission itself only lasts about 20 minutes. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case, with the absurd price of £6.49 being a real problem here. Consisting of an entirely new level, and the quest to kill Hitler, surely this is a great reason to jump back into the world of Sniper Elite? That was probably the location that popped up the most (down below on the left as we leave the radio room).Originally being released to only those that pre-ordered the game, this piece of DLC has recently become available to all. Whoever at Rebellion thought it would be a neat idea to pad out the play time of a DLC by requiring the player to repeat 10 minutes of the same thing over and over again to get Collectibles should be fired.ĮDIT: Well, on my next run through from the first document, I got my remaining two documents at the first location (saved, picked it up, restored, picked it up, done). Would I be better off continuing to restore to the initial document point and running through the next two (or possibly three if I include the messenger) locations, or just restoring to the individual locations and repeating the pickups? Has anyone noticed if there's a subset of documents it cycles through for each location? I'm wondering if it just hasn't put a star for the documents in a location that will generate my remaining two documents. Still, it keeps cycling through the same six documents: If I save before picking each of those two up and restore back to it, the document will change. However, it doesn't seem to lock in which two documents will be at those locations. What I'm seeing is that picking up the first document just before entering the town randomly generates the placement of the next two documents. I've been replaying the picking up of those three documents (and even the fourth one on the messenger) for over an hour now and the darn game will just not give me the last two war diaries ("Unshaven Fuhrer" and "Vegetarian Leader"). Really old thread, but I'm having the same problem with the "Target Hitler: Hunt the Grey Wolf" DLC. ![]()
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