Multiplayer has many satisfying moments, but our personal highlight saw us dispatching a pesky enemy sniper who was making a mess of our team by destroying the key stress points on the high tower he was perched. A few well-placed rounds later, we saw him satisfyingly tumble into an ignominious death below. Fully destructible maps aside, there’s something else that sets Guerrilla multi-player apart from the competition. The backpacks. The ten different packs allow players to switch their play style on the fly. Playing as a sniper? You’ll probably want to pick up the Vision pack, which allows you to see targets through walls. Fan of the one-hit kill sledgehammer? Go for the Fleetfoot pack, which gives you a temporary burst of speed to help close the distance to your foe. Hate falling to the sledgehammer? There’s the Concussion pack, which produces a shockwave that knocks enemy players off their feet should they get too close. Then there’s the Rhino pack, which causes you to plough through walls in a straight line. The Thrust pack is the Rhino’s vertical cousin, which will take out anyone above you and give you a handy emergency escape route should you turn a corner to find yourself outmanned and outgunned.