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But go for SE2 if you can far better.
Sniper Elite 1
- On hardest difficulty, it's hard as hell.
- Game made in 2005, graphics looking like PS2 and Xbox.
- All Open Maps
- 10 main missions, divided in multiple parts, making a total of 27 missions.
- Weapons choice is good. Switching weapons takes a long time.
- Health Regeneration must be done with items like Medikit and Bandage.
- AI are tough to beat, unpredictable.
- Not sure about the coop mode, it was split-screen on PS2.
- Bullet Cam is not X-Ray, and on human targets only.
- Really hard to be stealthy in this game.
- No DLCs
Sniper Elite V2
- On hardest difficulty, it is easier than the first game.
- Game made in 2012, graphics are awesome.
- All maps are linear - in my opinion, this is a shame.
- 10 main missions, kinda short.
- Weapons choice is higher for pistols, switching weapons is fast.
- Health Regeneration is made by cooldown overtime.
- AI are easier to understand than the first game.
- Coop mode is supported, and multiple gamemodes available.
- Bullet Cam is X-ray, on all kind of targets.
- Easy to be stealthy in this game.
- 4 DLCs, increasing the weapons choice and missions, which are mostly wide-open maps (like the first game.)
What I think for the game giving the hardest challenge, is the first one. Long to beat, multiple die and try, die and try are required to beat it on hardest difficulty.
The second one is great for the easier gameplay, improved cooperation, awesome multiplayer, and the numberous DLCs.
When I feel to get a challenge done, I play the first game, which is hard to complete in a first time try.
I love both, it's up to what you feel.