Kill Shot Bravo guide - How to become an elite sniper

Kill Shot Bravo is a disturbing amount of fun. No matter how many times I play a game that encourages me to snipe people in the head, I feel a little uneasy at how satisfying it is.

Here are some useful tips to get you started on your path to becoming an elite sniper.


Know your battles

Kill Shot Bravo offers plenty of different modes that gradually unlock the more you level up but primary is where you’ll spend much of your time. This mode requires you to snipe a few different targets, and you're given a fair amount of flexibility in terms of how you kill them.

Black Ops is a story-based mode that has you killing specific targets and often in a certain way, like with a headshot.

Breach has you kicking in doors and shooting people with shotguns. We'd advise you to aim for the body rather than the head - speed is the key as your targets shoot back.

Assault is a much more frantic mode, with you shooting wildly at crowds of enemies. It's great for when you just want to sit back and chill.

Finally, there are daily missions and you should do them as they unlock new content and bonuses, with a new one every day for 28 days.

Your gear

Keep your weapons levelled up and upgraded. Kill Shot Bravo is pretty good at telling you when you have to upgrade but it’s more fun to feel overpowered.

Don't ignore the special items though. You can use an auto spotter to tag your enemies, slow everything down with slow-mo, use armor piercing bullets, and see through objects with thermal goggles.

Line up your shots

You gain extra points for accuracy, head shots, and multi-kills. A good rule of thumb is to always try to be accurate, but experiment too.

It’s worryingly satisfying to pull off a great shot, especially when you manage to take down two enemies with one bullet.

Feeling similarly psyched up about sniping everything? Want to talk about it? What’s your favorite trick while being an elite sniper? Let us know in the comments below!