


🎯 Lock, load, and lead your squad to victory in the ultimate WWII sniper experience!
WW2 Sniper: Call to Victory is a PC-based arcade-style sniper game featuring third-person action, expansive WWII battlefields, and realistic destruction effects. Released in 2004 by Atari, it offers players authentic weapons and immersive combat scenarios that combine stunning visuals with dynamic gameplay.
| ASIN | B0002VRP8M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,090 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #6,549 in PC-compatible Games |
| Computer Platform | PC |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (18) |
| Date First Available | August 13, 2004 |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 26163 |
| Manufacturer | Atari |
| Package Dimensions | 7.6 x 5.4 x 1.5 inches; 5.64 ounces |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | September 28, 2004 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 742725261631 |
G**F
WW2 Sniper Review
WW2 Sniper: Call to Victory A very good war game to enjoy, just keep your gernades Primarly for the tanks and pick up any when you can. Two gernades will blow a Tank. Two rockets from a rocket launcher will do the same
J**K
Skip
Dislike to many problems!
C**Y
Three Stars
Need better video card to use.
K**J
Super game
If you like war games this is one you will not be sorry for owning. Just make sure your pc can handle it.
J**Y
Title sounded promising; that was all
I love sniping! In most shooting games, I tend to pick the sniper rifle, or anything to snipe people out. When I saw this title, I had to get it. When I started to play the first chapter, I had doubts that it'd be that great. The sound of the guns, even how they fired looked old and very dull. The graphics weren't even that sharp and impressive. It did at times, give me a sniper feeling, but the game ended so quickly. This just isn't a promising game.
P**O
Snipe & Gun
I rather enjoy going it alone. This game allows you to snipe from a distance and then switch to your "2" weapon for close quarters combat. The enemy AI will run from side-side and/or rush you. The game dictates that you must move slowly, play angles, snipe from afar then Thompson those you missed or couldn't get on the initial try. You have to clear rooms, streets etc. The terrain varies as does what you're required to do. Fixed emplacents offer you to "spray lead". The enemy AI isn't bad and the numbers they throw at you is manageable, providing you shoot first/accurate/use cover/play angles/switch weapons. However, I agree, babysitting Scarpello is nearly an "ending breaker". You basically have to fight 2-3 battles when he's involved. On the plus side, the game doesn't tax your wallet or System Requirements. It seems Groove games likes to throw "the kitchen sink" at you near games end ? Kind of detracts from the flow of the game IMO(... same as in Marine Sharpshooter 2: Jungle Warfare and Marine Heavy Gunner).
A**R
One Star
Another game too old to play whats are these people doing .LYING
J**A
Three Stars
Too repitious
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