The Sniper Elite series is an extremely well regarded shooter franchise, and Sniper Elite 4 , originally released in February 2017, has been regarded as the best in the series so far. The game has all the polish and sniper action fans have come to expect, and with varied locations in which to carry out your actions. The game can be played in single player, co-op or a series of multiplayer modes, and this for the Switch contains everything, with few compromises and not major bugs or glitches.The game retains the core gameplay of the previous entries, with slow motion, X-ray kill shots still the main draw of the game. This is not to downplay the stealth elements though. and navigating an area carefully while using a variety of weapons. such as; teller mines, tripwires, grenades,  and more to help set up your kill and get the situation exactly right. You can even use  booby-trapped corpses as a trap for enemies to help position things to be just right for you to set up the shot as well. If you set things up right, you can also  cause objects to explode through a variety of traps and careful shots in order to maximize enemy kills at one time. You will  even be able to find some munitions caches to attack to cause massive explosions for this reason, but be careful as enemies that didn’t die will be aware of you know.

A major key for succeeding is positioning yourself right, as the right spot will let you use various noises as cover for your gunfire, so you can perform your shots without getting noticed. You even get suppressed ammo in this game, but the supply is extremely limited, so you will have to manage the supply carefully. Enemies are not idiots though, and the AI has been made much more reactive in this entry, so the slightest wrong move will have consequences. that being said, our hero Fairburne now has a lot more options for how to position himself and can hang off ledges, and climb pipes and walls for the better position to be had. This is a nice touch and the game has a lot more variety here for how you can go about things. The game also has  night time missions, which are a series of scenarios with a lot of content.  Each scenario can last up to an hour, or more if you attempt to do all the side objectives and collect everything. These missions have some of the most inventive gameplay the series  has ever scene, and it is a real treat to explore what you can do here.

While the game has a co-op mode and multiplayer, I did not have the chance to look at those, and my experience is solely for the single player mode. As for how the game plays on the Switch, the port is magnificent. There is only a small visual downgrade, and the game looks amazing in both docked and handheld mode. The gyro controls work extremely well here, and can really help you to position your shot exactly right. It is amazing how well this port managed to bring everything to the Switch with minimal drawbacks. The few issues it has are mostly due to adjusting to gyro controls at first, as they do take some time to get used to. The other issue is that there is the very occasional frame drop, but fortunately, this is rare and not a regular issue. Overall, the porting was amazing, and for Sniper Elite fans, an ideal way to play.

In conclusion, Sniper Elite 4 is a must play on the Switch and a port done exactly right. Highly recommended.

Disclaimer: A review key was provided for this review of the Nintendo Switch version.