Buoyed by the popularity
of the killcam they've gone and added even more killcams for some stealth takedowns so that you can watch a knife enter a brain and for other things like your explosive traps blowing people up, resulting in a wonderful moment of slow - mow glory where shrapnel turns them into pulp.
Not exact matches
And besides: it will always result in you making an ass
of yourself in the round - ending
killcam.
The game likes to reward your work, too, with the series» trademark
killcam which provides a gory x-ray view
of your target as the bullet rips through their skull and brains or decimates their lungs or even annihilates their testicles.
That game was remade in 2012, in Sniper Elite v2, which added the series» defining feature: an x-ray
killcam that follows the path
of your bullet into the bodies
of enemy soldiers.
While the
killcams were added to the game long before the advent
of services like YouTube and Twitch, later iterations
of the franchise have provided perfect fodder for them.
I've held off on buying it so far, but most
of the reports have been positive (apart from load times, lootboxes and the final
killcam / play
of the game)
There's also not a lot
of games using a
killcam like Overwatch does, so it all sort
of makes the problem more evident than I think it would be in other shooters.
Killcams still make you scream with rage, making you question if these people have some kind
of sixth sense for this series.
When you load the game, you'll be prompted to activate NVIDIA Highlights, and from that point forward it can be set to automatically record
killcams and round - ending highlights, such as «final kill» and «play
of the game».