WASD or arrow keys = move ---- Right-click = aim ----- Left-click = shoot ----- Scroll = zoom in / out ----- Space = jump -----
Sniper Shot: Bullet Time puts you behind the scope with one job—take out targets before they even know you’re there. You get dropped into different spots like rooftops, alleyways, or random outdoor zones, and the whole point is lining up your shots without blowing your cover. You’ve got a sniper rifle, a zoom lens, and if you’re good, one bullet is all it takes. The coolest part is when you actually take the shot. Time slows down and it follows your bullet in this wild slow-mo cam, sometimes even showing it pass through the body or helmet. It’s kinda graphic but also super satisfying when you nail a long-range headshot. It’s not just for show either—it helps you figure out if your aim was slightly off or dead-on. Sniper Shot: Bullet Time doesn’t hold your hand though. Enemies aren’t just standing still waiting to get shot. Some of them walk around, take cover, and if you miss or take too long, they’ll start looking for you. It’s not like one of those arcade shooters where everyone just pops up in the same spot. You actually have to be patient, line it up, and pick the right time to fire. There’s a good mix of levels too. One minute you’re aiming through a broken window at some rooftop lookout, next you’re trying to find someone hiding behind a truck in a foggy street. It keeps you guessing, and you can’t use the same strategy every time. Some shots need quick timing, others you gotta wait it out for the perfect moment. Controls are easy to get used to, but that doesn’t mean the game is easy. You gotta think about distance, target movement, and how much time you have before you’re spotted. Miss once and the whole mission might go sideways. There’s some customization too—like if you don’t want the blood effects, you can turn that off. You can also change how much slow motion shows up if you’re trying to get through a level quicker. Sniper Shot: Bullet Time is perfect if you like shooter games that reward accuracy over spraying bullets. You only get one shot most of the time, and when it hits just right, it feels insanely good. Whether you're bored at school or want a quick sniper fix, this game delivers that sweet slow-mo sniper vibe with every level.