Crazy how the protagonists in this game, Falcon and Jackal, become somewhat of villains themselves in the third game when they both can be the snipers trying to take out the president
That giant rifle and functioning scope made this one of the best arcade games ever. There's one in the Musee Mechanique in San Francisco and you can still play it.
Fun fact: even though it's undocumented everywhere else even in the game's manual, you can use the mouse to play the game so that you can aim similiarly like the arcade.
So fucking scary on the final boss if you missed on shooting at the chain of the handcuffs or shoot on either 2 characters can lead them to their deaths which results in a automatic game over and no way to continue. I was traumatized as hell on my first run on the PS2 version that I missed shooting at the chained handcuffs then later I tried again and finally beat the game. I finally did the same thing on the arcade version at the end while I was a little nervous but I finally conquered it at a pinball festival
I like how the game portrays more UK regions than just London (such as Yorkshire and Birmingham). Wonder where in Yorkshire that's mean to be, though, is it Whitby, due to the castle ruins and the river?
Gotta love that boss who uses a flamethrower to attack snipers from a distance.
It's a tie for that and using a precise sniper rifle against agile ninjas for the combat-stupidity competition.
Tanya
@@WonkyTonkBottyIt's fiction, obviously
6:09 nice fan service
I remember hearing that line in the arcade version, made me laugh so hard
Crazy how the protagonists in this game, Falcon and Jackal, become somewhat of villains themselves in the third game when they both can be the snipers trying to take out the president
That giant rifle and functioning scope made this one of the best arcade games ever. There's one in the Musee Mechanique in San Francisco and you can still play it.
I always managed to live long enough until I got the swamp level, back when I was a kid playing this at the arcade.
Fun fact: even though it's undocumented everywhere else even in the game's manual, you can use the mouse to play the game so that you can aim similiarly like the arcade.
Good, you’re doing this one too.
the whole trilogy is going up
@@Spazbo4 Excellent.
@@SolCresta3405 This is better than Fortnite
@@derekmaullo2865 Yes.
@@SolCresta3405 I cry with this,then play it till my eyes are bleeding with sorrow and then poop F Night. Such a good,classic Silent Scope game.
So fucking scary on the final boss if you missed on shooting at the chain of the handcuffs or shoot on either 2 characters can lead them to their deaths which results in a automatic game over and no way to continue. I was traumatized as hell on my first run on the PS2 version that I missed shooting at the chained handcuffs then later I tried again and finally beat the game. I finally did the same thing on the arcade version at the end while I was a little nervous but I finally conquered it at a pinball festival
I like how the game portrays more UK regions than just London (such as Yorkshire and Birmingham). Wonder where in Yorkshire that's mean to be, though, is it Whitby, due to the castle ruins and the river?
great game
I came here because of the moment where the villain's Sea King helicopter takes off at 3:12.
It's a shame I haven't played the first two silent scope games. But at the same time am I really missing anything?
Nice runtime. ;)
cool
"you did it" lmao
Bon Sniper, Bad Sniper. (16:16, 50:30)
wow
Well where’s that game? It’s a blast if ps5 had a proper backwards compatibility…. I still keep it on disc
Incredible "acting"
Nationality: *ENGLISH*
that's what you call somebody from england
ENGLISH. And most definitely not a cheap English voice actor living in Japan.
@@Spazbo4no, someone from England is British
@@wentoneisendon6502 English people are from England. British refers to anybody from Great Britain