If you’ve played the last couple of Sniper Elite games, you know pretty much exactly what to expect from Sniper Elite: Resistance.
In fact, but for featuring Harry Hawker as its protagonist instead of series mainstay Karl Fairburne, this could easily have been branded as Sniper Elite 6.
But then that might have put the pressure on to try and seriously advance the series, where Resistance feels like more of a classic standalone expansion pack – not that this is necessarily a bad thing.We’ve gone hands-on with a second mission from Sniper Elite: Resistance, following up from our first go back at Gamescom 2024, and what I said then holds true now.
This is sniper stealth-action comfort food, not to mention the WW2 setting and almost pantomime villainy of the Nazis, who just so happen to have another wunderwaffe in development.Deep in occupied France with Harry linking up with the local French Resistance, this mission dropped us into a heavily guarded city of Lyon at night, looking to follow up on Resistance intel about mysterious cargo passing through the city’s train station.
Along the way, you’ll also have to break into the Gestapo HQ at the Hotel Terminus, and try to inspect a cargo haul within its basement.