Compara los precios de Sniper Elite en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Rebellion. Publicado por Rebellion. Lanzado el 16/7/2009. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action. Puntuación Metacritic: 76/100.

The WW2 tactical shooter that started a franchise, Sniper Elite still scratches a patience-and-precision itch that few games bothered with in 2005 - but age has made its rough edges much rougher.

I went back to the original Sniper Elite knowing full well what it is: a 2005 PC game re-listed on Steam in 2012, carrying every limitation that date implies. The question worth asking is not whether it holds up to its sequels - it doesn't - but whether the core idea still delivers enough to justify the time. The answer is a cautious yes, with conditions. The game drops you into a rubble-strewn Battle of Berlin as Karl Fairburne, an American OSS operative working under German cover, trying to prevent nuclear secrets from ending up in Soviet hands across 28 missions. The scenario is lean on story but useful as a framework for the thing that actually matters: the sniping. Rebellion built a ballistics system here that factored in bullet drop, wind strength, breathing rhythm, heart rate, and posture. For 2005, that was genuinely unusual, and it remains the backbone of everything the series became. Getting a clean long-range kill requires patience and positional thinking, not reflex speed. That specific tension - the held breath, the wind read, the trigger pull - still works. The supporting mechanics have aged harder. The camouflage index, a percentage meter measuring your visibility, is functional but crude compared to what the later entries refined. Enemy AI is notoriously inconsistent: guards can be startlingly alert in one moment and oblivious the next, and on the easier difficulty settings the gaps in their behaviour become wide enough to trivialise missions. The third-person movement used for everything outside the scope feels stiff, and close-quarters engagements with the silenced pistol, submachine guns, or anti-tank weapon are serviceable at best. The arsenal of World War II hardware is present and varied, and tripwire grenades offer some light tactical wrinkle, but the moment you step away from the rifle the game loses most of its identity. The kill cam - a slow-motion bullet-follow shot on a well-placed headshot - debuted here without the x-ray component that made later games infamous. It is still a satisfying punctuation mark, just a quieter one. For series fans curious about where it all began, the original Sniper Elite functions well as a historical document. It shows Rebellion's foundational bet: that there was an audience for deliberate, distance-focused WWII action that rewarded positioning over aggression. That bet paid off across five sequels and counting. For players coming in fresh, the honest advice is to start with Sniper Elite V2 or later and only circle back here if you want context. The 76 Metacritic score and mixed Steam reception at 76% positive are accurate reads - this is a game with a great central mechanic surrounded by systems that never matched it in polish or ambition. Alex, Scout Team

Sniper Elite

Sniper Elite

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The WW2 tactical shooter that started a franchise, Sniper Elite still scratches a patience-and-precision itch that few games bothered with in 2005 - but age has made its rough edges much rougher.

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I went back to the original Sniper Elite knowing full well what it is: a 2005 PC game re-listed on Steam in 2012, carrying every limitation that date implies. The question worth asking is not whether it holds up to its sequels - it doesn't - but whether the core idea still delivers enough to justify the time. The answer is a cautious yes, with conditions. The game drops you into a rubble-strewn Battle of Berlin as Karl Fairburne, an American OSS operative working under German cover, trying to prevent nuclear secrets from ending up in Soviet hands across 28 missions. The scenario is lean on story but useful as a framework for the thing that actually matters: the sniping. Rebellion built a ballistics system here that factored in bullet drop, wind strength, breathing rhythm, heart rate, and posture. For 2005, that was genuinely unusual, and it remains the backbone of everything the series became. Getting a clean long-range kill requires patience and positional thinking, not reflex speed. That specific tension - the held breath, the wind read, the trigger pull - still works. The supporting mechanics have aged harder. The camouflage index, a percentage meter measuring your visibility, is functional but crude compared to what the later entries refined. Enemy AI is notoriously inconsistent: guards can be startlingly alert in one moment and oblivious the next, and on the easier difficulty settings the gaps in their behaviour become wide enough to trivialise missions. The third-person movement used for everything outside the scope feels stiff, and close-quarters engagements with the silenced pistol, submachine guns, or anti-tank weapon are serviceable at best. The arsenal of World War II hardware is present and varied, and tripwire grenades offer some light tactical wrinkle, but the moment you step away from the rifle the game loses most of its identity. The kill cam - a slow-motion bullet-follow shot on a well-placed headshot - debuted here without the x-ray component that made later games infamous. It is still a satisfying punctuation mark, just a quieter one. For series fans curious about where it all began, the original Sniper Elite functions well as a historical document. It shows Rebellion's foundational bet: that there was an audience for deliberate, distance-focused WWII action that rewarded positioning over aggression. That bet paid off across five sequels and counting. For players coming in fresh, the honest advice is to start with Sniper Elite V2 or later and only circle back here if you want context. The 76 Metacritic score and mixed Steam reception at 76% positive are accurate reads - this is a game with a great central mechanic surrounded by systems that never matched it in polish or ambition.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamSeries OriginBallistics SimulationPatience-RequiredHistorical WW2Camouflage SystemThird-Person StealthKill CamOpen-Ended Missions

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1GHz Pentium CPU or equivalent
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256Mb RAM
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GeForce2 32Mb or equivalent DirectX®: DirectX 9.0c Hard Drive: 4Gb free hard disk space Sound: Windows compatible soun…

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Fecha de lanzamiento
16 jul 2009

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