Marine Sharpshooter 3 gives players the chance to step into the shoes of a United States Marine Corps sniper/spotter team. The latest incarnation of the MS allows players the ability to play as both the sniper and the spotter. The entire single player campaign is accessible in co-op. Players can team up to work their way through the story. Multiplayer features two exciting modes: Sniper Teams, an objective based game where 8 sniper/spotter teams face off, and Deathmatch: a fight to death.
Mission objectives range from taking out enemy personnel and equipment to providing tactical recon for advancing USMC elements. Each mission has several primary and secondary objectives that must be completed in order to be successful. How and where these objectives are achieved is left up to the players. There are multiple ways to successfully achieve each objective.
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• Switch between the sniper and spotter at any time.
• Sniper and spotter roles feature different abilities, weapons and equipment.
• Communicate or control the sniper and spotter through advanced hand signals.
• Semi-realistic ballistic system that takes into account distance falloff and environmental effects such as wind.
• Concealment rating determines how invisible the player is to enemy forces.
• Manage your breathing for increased accuracy of sniper shots.
• Environmental effects include wind, rain, and heat distortion.
• Huge maps spanning over 4 sq/kms of real world equivalent space
• Over 20 weapons and tools including various sniper and automatic rifles, grenades, night vision, cutters, and target designator
• 2 vehicles: the RST-V, a Hummer-like recon vehicle, and the Polaris Special Forces ATV
• 10 maps
• Continuation of the MS2 story arc
Funny shit that video. A sniper unit running around and sniping people crouched from 50 feet away...running around as if he was on an assault team. So much for realism. This should just be renamed Rambo Sniper 3
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* Operating System: Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP
* RAM: 128 MB (Windows 2000/XP require a minimum of 256 MB of RAM)
* Graphics Card: 32 MB DirectX 9.0 compatible video card with Hardware Transform and Lighting (HW-T&L) We recommend at least a nVidia Geforce 2 or ATI Radeon 7000 video card for Marine Sharpshooter II.
* Sound Card: 16bit DirectX 9.0 compatible sound card
* Hard Drive Space: 500 MB
* CD ROM: 16x
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I liked the video
I´m gonna try it. The begining of the music in the video made me remember of doom 1 or 2.
lol..groove games:D..well..i must agree..gameplay looks preety fun:D i like sniping sims like sniper elit (wish there gonna be sniper elit 2 but it looks like it is not even in there plans of namco, sent them email few monts ago and thats the answer i have got.
if groove games did abit more with gfx and with entities and physics, this could be good saler. but ..they didn't
Boring... In the first mission they say not to shoot unless is necessary, wtf
All I want in that game is to shoot, and that´s what I started to do, but in no time I was out of bullets
When I saw the NFO for this game I was like "Yaaay, a sniper SIM!!". But then I see the video about it and it's like, "Heyy, he's looking through the sights and moving but it still doesn't shake or anything"
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