If you've haven't got a new super-powered, gold plated, NASA PC, and you've got a spare tenner, and an itch for a spy game that needs scratching, I would recommend it without hesitation. At least this time round they included mid-level saves. Read more
Grab your handy map computer, special issue covert clothing, flack jacket, vest, night vision range finder binoculars, a thermal imaging device and some fire power. Now get used to it all, because it will likely save your life wile playing IGI 2: Covert Strike. That is of course if you use all of it to its full extent and remember that you are a covert operative, not some one man marching band tooting his horn behind enemy lines. Read more
It’s better than Project IGI, but ruined by bad AI and limited saves. Read more
A good sequel to Project IGI. Whilst deaf gamers will find it difficult, with caution they won't find it impossible. Read more
All the weapon sound effects and other environmental sounds are pretty much on par for this type of game. Footsteps make a nice variety of sounds depending on walking speed and terrain, and guards speak the language of the region, which is always a nice touch. Read more
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