Is your mission to stop a war or to start one? Follow your orders and get your
enemy in the crosshairs in kill.switch.
Your targets aren't going to go down easy. You'll need to take cover almost as
often as you take aim. Based on the PC game of the same name, kill.switch has
six levels in exotic locales like the Middle East and North Korea.
Locking the enemy in your crosshairs, signified by your crosshairs turning red,
doesn't guarantee a direct hit. The accuracy depends on the weapon of choice. A
shotgun will normally provide a kill on the first shot. If you have an automatic
rifle, your shots are relatively inaccurate even if your aim is true.
When engaging the enemy, you can stay in the open or look for cover. In cover,
you can either shoot wildly (blind fire) or step out, aim and shoot. In blind
fire, you're hiding behind a crate and shooting wildly in the general direction
of an enemy. It won't be accurate, but the more you shoot, the better your
chance of hitting a target. You can also step out for an aimed shot and then
swiftly return into cover. The longer you're exposed, the more likely that
you'll take damage.
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