After last night's session we have to say the new game feels a lot more fair and balanced compared to the previous outings. The tension created by the slow, deliberate shots of the sniper rifle, combined by the overwhelming army of zombies continuing thrown at you is still top notch.
]]>Both titles have gone on to sell over half a million copies, and their domain is expanding with the recent announcement that they are shambling their way onto consoles as well. Do not lament if you already own both games on Steam, however. Rebellion's CEO, Jason Kingsley, stated "We can't say much yet but it won't just be a re-package of the first two games - there will be plenty of new content to get stuck into." I'm not sure what else you could want from a game where you snipe the rotting brains out of Nazi Zombies, but we'll take it.
Currently available for pre-order on Steam, putting money down on the game before it's October 31st launch will give players a 20% discount on the price. So that means instead of $15, SE:NZA2 is currently available for $12. Like the previous game, SE:NZA2 appears to only be planned for the PC. You can check out the teaser trailer below which, while scant on the gameplay, shows off some of the spooky Berlin-inspired scenery.
The original Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army featured a co-op campaign of up to four players as the Allied forces descended upon Berlin during the closing days of the European theater, where Nazi occultists have turned their fallen soldiers into countless undead. Nazi Zombie Army 2 picks up hot on the heels of the last game, though the necromancers at Rebellion have “expanded the legions of Nazi undead with some really intimidating new enemies.”
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