Project IGI 2: Covert Strike (PC Game) – Description
Developer: Innerloop Studios
Publisher: Codemasters
Release Date: March 3, 2003
Genre: Tactical First-Person Shooter (FPS), Stealth
Mode: Single-player
Overview:
Project IGI 2: Covert Strike is the sequel to the popular tactical shooter Project IGI (I'm Going In). In this PC game, you play as David Jones, a former SAS operative working for the secretive Institute for Geotactical Intelligence (IGI). The game combines first-person shooter action with stealth-based gameplay, offering a more strategic and realistic approach to combat than traditional FPS games.
Gameplay Features:
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Stealth & Strategy: Unlike typical run-and-gun shooters, IGI 2 encourages stealth, silent kills, and careful planning. Enemies can be alerted by noise or dead bodies.
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Realistic Missions: The game features 19 diverse missions across various global locations, including forests, snowy mountains, and enemy bases.
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Weapons Arsenal: Use silenced pistols, sniper rifles, explosives, and more. Each weapon serves a specific role, supporting both stealth and combat.
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Advanced AI: Enemies use realistic tactics like calling reinforcements and flanking the player.
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Save Anywhere: Unlike the first IGI game, this sequel introduces a save-anywhere system.
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Mission Objectives: Each mission includes multiple primary and secondary objectives, such as hacking computers, planting explosives, and rescuing hostages.
Plot Summary:
David Jones is sent on a series of covert missions to stop a global threat involving the theft of advanced technology and nuclear weapons. The story spans multiple countries, unraveling a conspiracy that could destabilize world peace. With limited support and high risks, Jones must use all his training and gadgets to survive.
System Requirements (Minimum):
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OS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
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CPU: Pentium III or AMD Athlon 700 MHz
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RAM: 128 MB
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GPU: 32 MB DirectX 8.1 compatible
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Storage: ~1.5 GB free space
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DirectX: Version 8.1
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