Spy Fiction
Spy Fiction
3.1
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Spy Fiction

Developed by Access Games
Published by Sammy, SEGA
Released on 25 December 2003
Metacritic: 61
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Overall Rating: 3.1★

This rating combines:

🟩 Metacritic 61/100
ESRB Rating: Mature
Game Features:exclusive, true exclusive

Game Overview

Join strike team Phantom in its efforts to infiltrate and destroy a nefarious terrorist organisation who are threatening to unleash a doomsday virus. Play one of two S.E.A. agents – Billy Bishop or Sheila Crawford – as you utilise your specialist espionage skills and hi-tech equipment to overcome an intelligent and heavily-armed enemy.

This action-packed adventure delivers all the hi-octane thrills and heart-stopping suspense of a big screen spy movie. Capture 3D images of anyone you meet with your 3DA camera to process into full-body disguises. You’ll be able to walk right past the ‘impenetrable’ terrorist security.

When not incognito, use your stealth suit to blend into the environment or stick to the ceiling with your Spider-Grips. If things get physical, use hand-to-hand combat, silenced weaponry, shock guns or flares to escape your would-be captors and return to the shadows. Good luck.

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Spy Fiction is currently rated 3.1 stars.

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  • 🟩 Metacritic score of 61/100

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