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These range from rescuing hostages to discovering ruins, abandoned buildings and various tracking discoveries. The “interest points” are indicated on your map as question marks. While this will make repeated visits quick, it does get stale. What makes this even worse is that the enemy layout is for the most part the same. Unfortunately each region only has a few key areas to set up missions and infiltration sections so you will be visiting the same settlements a couple times. With the mixture of main missions, side ops, assassination bounties and various “interest points” to discover throughout each region, which there are three of, SGW3 offers plenty of things to do. Jon is assisted by his handler Frank Simms, a Georgian Loyalist ex-special forces sniper named Lydia whom he was formerly dating, and Israeli Mossad agent Raquel, who is in the region looking to capture and recruit a Russian scientist named Sergei Flostov whom she believes is being held by the Separatists. Two years later Jon is sent to Georgia on a mission to help destabilize the local Georgian Separatist cells. Jon accepted the assignment with the hidden agenda of locating his brother Robert, after hearing intelligence chatter placing him in the region. The brothers get ambushed by a man named Vasilisk who knocks John out and captures your brother Robert. In Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 (hereby referenced to as SGW3) you play as Marine Captain Jonathan North who, along with his brother Robert, is sent on a mission to destroy a stockpile of Soviet bio-weapons.
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That coupled with numerous bugs and a lack of polish makes this more ambitious sequel miss its target. While there is definitely pluses with this change, Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 doesn’t offer anything new to an open world design, which causes it to get stale when venturing outside of the main missions. I didn’t follow the game very closely so I was pleasantly surprised when I found out it changed to an open world design that seems more appropriate for a stealthy sniper game. Having only played the first Sniper Ghost Warrior, a fairly linear experience which I thought was odd for a sniping game, I didn’t have very high expectations starting up Sniper Ghost Warrior 3.