![]() Mission 2: Bitanti Village (okay mission, but in hindsight it could have been more focused) Mission 1: San Celini Island (which is a brillant tutorial mission, I think, especially for me, since I played this game right after I had finished SNIPER ELITE III and was especially happy to discover new skills) I could really feel the sweltering heat, and I was constantly alert while creeping through the city, trying to be as stealthy as possible. It’s a tie between Fort Rifugio and Siwa. Still, the inside of the factory is a challenge on Sniper Elite-difficulty.) ![]() Mission 8: Ratte Factory (Another pass, and by then I knew what to expect. Mission 7: Point du Fahs Airfield (This was definitely the hardest to beat on my first playthrough, and on Sniper Elite it was almost impossible for me to keep from dying in the beginning, because I was so impatient) This one is harder than Halfaya, but once you’ve beaten it, it is actually pretty easy, even on Sniper Elite) Mission 6: Kasserine Pass (I like the passes. But I actually enjoyed the DLC mission in Siwa more, especially on Sniper Elite-difficulty) Mission 5: Siwa Oasis (Another fave! There are not that many places to go to ground when discovered, so I thought it pretty hard. And it’s a night mission, which I hate in this game, and one of the hardest campaign missions, actually, for me) Mission 4: Fort Rifugio (There’s this achievement you are awared if you get to your informant without alerting anyone. ![]() Mission 3: Halfaya Pass (fun mission, one of my favorites, and tough to beat on Sniper Elite-difficulty) Mission 2: Gaberoun (second campaign mission and on my first playthrough impossible to play stealthily, for me at least) Mission 1: Siege of Tobruk (which is the tutorial mission and okay for being a tutorial) Each game features eight campaign missions in total. My criteria? How difficult it was for me to achieve the primary as well as the secondary objectives. I played both games on Cadet, Marksman and Sniper Elite-difficulties, starting with the easiest (Cadet) in both cases. While annoying, this mishap brought back an idea I had a while back, which was selecting my favorite missions and ranking the campaign missions of SNIPER ELITE III and SNIPER ELITE 4. You have put so many hours into honing your skills that you’ll still be able to survive the Sniper Elite-difficulty even without a fully upgraded loadout.Īnd thanks to rushing through the campaign on Sniper Elite-difficulty and thanks to the support of my friends, who played a ton of Survival missions and all four DLC missions with me on that same difficulty, I quickly regained rank 50 and am now only 10 or so ranks short of where I was prior to that truly infuriating mistake. That way you don’t have to worry about anyone shooting at you.But, as a matter of fact, once you’ve mastered the game, starting from scratch is not so bad. The best way to collect them would be to kill all enemies of a mission and then backtrack to the starting area. ![]() All objects are picked up by simply walking over them. You can return to the title screen without having to reach the next checkpoint and if you die, you don’t have to pick it up again. In the main menu of the campaign you can see your total collectible progress.Įverything is saved automatically and instantaneously when you pick it up. There is a collectible counter for each mission which shows exactly how many items of each type you have found. You can get missing items at any time via mission select. None of the collectibles in this game are missable. In addition to the collectibles you will also have to do the 18 optional objectives and unlock all 15 weapon parts for 100% completion. They are also needed to obtain 100% game completion and to unlock “Dedicated Soldier”. ![]()
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