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Pages in category "Spy video games" The following 148 pages are in this category, out of 148 total. ... Spy Games: Elevator Mission; Spy Muppets: License to Croak;
The game actually started off as a mission-based, anime-inspired, paramilitary action thriller intended as a spiritual sequel to Shogo and ended up as a 60s spy adventure in the tradition of Our Man Flint and countless other 60s spy movies and shows."
Spy Games: Elevator Mission is a first person shooter by Japanese studio Dreams Co. Ltd., where the player tries to go through a 50-story building. Along the way, the player must recover 5 hidden data disks for each level.
Spy Game is a 2001 action thriller film directed by Tony Scott and starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt.The American–French–German–Japanese co-production grossed $62 million in the United States and $143 million worldwide on a $115 million budget and received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
In the next mission, the spy is tasked with destroying Zor's submarine. While they succeed off-screen, the spy ends up in a broken escape pod. Using quick time thinking, the spy manages to fix the escape pod and signal the Support Agent. In their final mission, the Support Agent informs the spy Zor has hidden "Machine Z" in his hunting lodge.
The Agency is a cancelled spy-themed MMO shooter video game. It was developed by Sony Online Entertainment studios in Seattle for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 3 . [ 1 ] On March 31, 2011, production was discontinued after the closure of SOE's Seattle studio.
In Issue 67 of The Space Gamer, W.G. Armintrout compared Top Secret to rival spy role-playing games Espionage!, and Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes and commented "Top Secret is a good game, though I think both of the newer games slightly eclipse it. It has the best combat system of the three — being neither too simple nor too complicated ...
Death to Spies mostly received above average reviews. The game has an average score of 70% on GameRankings [5] and 69% on Metacritic. [6] GameSpot gave it 7 out of 10, praising its detailed level design variation and challenging missions, but at the same time noting that the game can be overly difficult at times. [4]