It looks like a Game Guru game but I found myself wishing for the sweet simplicity of Game Guru playing this. The control scheme is bad, shooting isn't interesting. The enemies have almost no reaction to being shot. The first quest is to shoot a 1000m target but there are enemy soldiers with machine guns everywhere. It fails at the first hurdle and costs over ten bucks. If this were free, I might be much nicer to it. https://youtu.be/hmtn5OmOLFg
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About This Game
When using a sniper rifle, you eliminate enemies at long distances, although sometimes you have to fight at close range, then you can use a short weapon.
The action takes place in an open world, in a desert area filled with numerous buildings that the player can use to hide or attack.
The game consists of 15 missions in which the player's task is to eliminate a specific person or several depending on the mission.
Completed missions can be repeated in any order.
The target is also a moving car or a building that needs to be blown up.
The notebook contains maps, mission description, information on how to find the target, and a calculator that helps you properly set the telescope, taking into account the distance to the target, wind strength and direction.
In the game, we look from a third-person view from behind. The view changes to first-person FPS when we observe the area through a building window or through a telescope.
Looking through the telescope, we can turn on the image from the camera tracking the bullet's flight in real time, which is useful at long distances when the bullet's flight lasts several seconds and the target is less visible.
The bullet's flight is reproduced in accordance with reality, taking into account gravity, side wind and decreasing speed with distance.
It happens that shots are fired at a distance of over 2 km, the game area is approximately 3x3 km, it is a desert with four built-up districts.
Generally, our opponent is a group of bandits who want to take control of the newly created city, the player's task is to eliminate them from the occupied area.
The action takes place in an open world, in a desert area filled with numerous buildings that the player can use to hide or attack.
The game consists of 15 missions in which the player's task is to eliminate a specific person or several depending on the mission.
Completed missions can be repeated in any order.
The target is also a moving car or a building that needs to be blown up.
The notebook contains maps, mission description, information on how to find the target, and a calculator that helps you properly set the telescope, taking into account the distance to the target, wind strength and direction.
In the game, we look from a third-person view from behind. The view changes to first-person FPS when we observe the area through a building window or through a telescope.
Looking through the telescope, we can turn on the image from the camera tracking the bullet's flight in real time, which is useful at long distances when the bullet's flight lasts several seconds and the target is less visible.
The bullet's flight is reproduced in accordance with reality, taking into account gravity, side wind and decreasing speed with distance.
It happens that shots are fired at a distance of over 2 km, the game area is approximately 3x3 km, it is a desert with four built-up districts.
Generally, our opponent is a group of bandits who want to take control of the newly created city, the player's task is to eliminate them from the occupied area.
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User Reviews
Mixed
2 user reviews
50%
Positive
User #816374
english
10 min at review
User #144303
english
25 min at review
I love this game
System Requirements
Minimum
Minimum:
- OS *: Windows 7 or higher
- Processor: AMD 3.6 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 1050
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Desert Witch cost?
Desert Witch costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for Desert Witch?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or higher Processor: AMD 3.6 GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 1050 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space
What platforms is Desert Witch available on?
Desert Witch is available on Windows PC.
Is Desert Witch worth buying?
Desert Witch has 50% positive reviews from 2 players.
When was Desert Witch released?
Desert Witch was released on Mar 22, 2024.
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